The mobile app has two job tabs that give you a real-time view of warehouse work.
My Jobs
Shows jobs currently assigned to you. This is your primary work queue — open it at the start of your shift to see what you've been assigned and work through each job.
Open Jobs
Shows unassigned jobs available to claim. If your job queue is empty, or you want to pick up more work, tab into Open Jobs to find something to start.
From either tab you can:
- Search and filter by job type (picking, putaway, replenishment, kitting, cycle count)
- Claim an unassigned job and start it immediately
- Release a job back to Open Jobs if you can't complete it
- Scan to find a specific job using its barcode or ID (in scanner mode)
Job types in the mobile app
| Job type | What it involves |
|---|---|
| Picking | Collect items for customer orders and stage to a packing bench |
| Tote picking | Pick for multiple orders at once into separate totes |
| Putaway | Move received stock from staging to storage |
| Replenishment | Top up pick faces from bulk storage |
| Kitting | Collect components and assemble into a kit SKU |
| Cycle count | Verify and correct stock quantities at a location |
Jobs you can create on mobile
Most jobs are created from the desktop and then appear in the mobile app for execution. However, a few can also be initiated directly from mobile:
- Cycle count jobs — created automatically when you use Report Issue during a pick. See View inventory, scan locations and adjust stock.
- Receive PO — not a job in the traditional sense, but you can initiate and complete a receipt entirely from Actions > Receive PO without a pre-assigned job.
- Inventory adjustments — submitted directly from Actions > Adjust Inventory without a job being created first.
FAQ
Open Jobs shows all unassigned jobs. Jobs assigned to other workers only appear in their My Jobs tab. If you need to reassign jobs across workers, that is done from the desktop.
Progress is saved as each step is submitted. If you reopen the app, your in-progress job will be in My Jobs. In most job types you can pick up where you left off.