# Create Round Robin Rotations

In case, for some of teams, tasks you want to avoid creating schedules in PagerDuty, OpsGenie, etc.\
With Pagerly. you can create these rotations within Slack itself.

**With Pagerly, you can rotate User as well as UserGroups**

**Rotation Teams would have the same features as other Teams .**<br>

## **Rotate Users in Round-Robin**

### Use cases

Here are some common use cases

* Customer Support : Manage rotations for their IT or technical support teams. This ensures that employees share the workload of addressing technical issues, providing prompt assistance to users or internal staff.
* Pull Request Reviewer Rotation: Facilitate rotations among team members for the role of pull request reviewers. By assigning reviewers on a rotating basis, the workload is evenly distributed, ensuring that no one person becomes a bottleneck and that code reviews are conducted by multiple perspectives.
* Social Event Planning Rotation: Companies often organize social events or team-building activities. With your app, employees can take turns planning and organizing these events, ensuring that the responsibility is shared and that different perspectives and ideas are incorporated.

### Cost Effective

Pagerly Rotations is a cost-effective solution for team management. Unlike PagerDuty,OpsGenie which charges per user, our app offers a per-team pricing model. With flexible and affordable pricing, companies can scale their rotations without worrying about excessive costs, making it an ideal choice for businesses of all sizes. Say goodbye to user-based charges and embrace a budget-friendly solution that maximizes efficiency and collaboration.

## Rotate UserGroups

Pagerly also provides ability to rotate UserGroups. This would help to create round-robin rotation for the entire team i.e. Each Team would be on rotation.<br>

### Use cases

Here are some common use cases for Rotating UserGroups

* TimeZone Support: Setup different teams for support based on time-zones.
* De-stress your oncall support

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