Overview
The Overdue Checklists widget highlights Checklists that have passed their due date, helping you spot bottlenecks and delays in your workflow.
Why this matters: Tracking overdue Checklists keeps critical tasks from slipping, reducing the compliance risk that comes with late work.
Configuration and filters
Add the widget to your Dashboard, then set it up to surface the overdue work that matters most:
Checklist Type: Choose specific Checklist categories to monitor.Location: Focus on specific Locations or Location Groups.Reminders: Set notifications for overdue tasks through individual Schedules or calendars by enabling reminders for assignees.
Best practice: Compare overdue Checklists against missed ones for a broader picture, and use historical data to optimize staffing during peak times.
Frequently asked questions
Q: How do I prompt timely action on overdue tasks?
A: Enable Reminders so assignees are notified through their individual Schedules or calendars when a task becomes overdue.
Q: How would a park supervisor use this widget?
A: A supervisor might use overdue counts to improve task management, allocating more resources during busy hours when work tends to pile up.
Q: What is the difference between overdue and missed checklists?
A: Overdue Checklists are still outstanding past their due date, while missed ones were never completed in their window. Comparing both gives a fuller picture of workflow health.

