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# How To Add Round Robin Rotation for Oncall without Schedule in Pagerly

Follow the following steps to Add Rotation / Shift Schedule in Pagerly

1. Go to Pagerly App in Slack
2. Click **Add Round-Robin Rotation** and then Round-Robin Rotation for picking tasks ( without schedule)

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3. **Choose Name / Team command**

   This is your team name and the slack command that would be used to mention the current assignee,

   * `@Pagerly <team>` : To assign the current message on any Slack Thread
4. **Add users to include in the rotation -**\
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   The users should be added in the order of rotation i.e. the first user would be the first assignee when the rotation is starting.

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