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How do I read the "X of 7 days this week" availability popup?

Understand what the count and the day markers actually tell you before you schedule someone.

Quick answer

The number in "X of 7 days this week" tells you how many days that worker is already marked busy out of the seven in the current week. Below it, Monday through Sunday are each marked free or not, so you can see exactly which days are open.

Overview

The popup is a summary, not just a single number — the "X of 7" count and the day-by-day marks work together. The count gives you a fast read on how full a worker's week already is; the individual day marks tell you specifically which days that applies to, so you know whether the day you have in mind is actually open. A day marked as not free means the worker already has something on it — this reflects the picture Corfix has for that worker, not necessarily every possible commitment outside the system.

Before you begin

  • The availability popup is visible to admins in the web portal.
  • This article covers how to interpret the popup. See Viewing a worker's weekly availability for how to open it, and Setting or updating worker availability for how the underlying availability is set.

What you can do

  • Read the headline count. "X of 7 days this week" tells you at a glance how much of the week is already spoken for.
  • Check individual days. Monday through Sunday are each marked, so you can confirm a specific day — like the one you're about to schedule — is actually free.
  • Use it as guidance, not a hard block. Corfix does not prevent you from scheduling a worker on a day marked not free — the same as it doesn't block double-booking. The popup is there to inform your decision, not stop you.

Use cases

  • Confirming a specific day: you want to schedule someone on Thursday — check that Thursday specifically is marked free, not just that they have open days somewhere in the week.
  • Comparing candidates: scan the counts across a few workers to see who has the most open days before deciding who to assign.

Troubleshooting

A day is marked not free — why? This isn't fully confirmed in current source material — verify with product whether "not free" reflects a scheduling card, approved time off, or both, before publishing.

Does a day marked not free stop me from scheduling that worker? No. Corfix allows you to schedule a worker on a day marked not free, the same way it allows double-booking. Use the mark as a heads-up, not a restriction.