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How it works

  1. Add the shift context. Enter pending checks, routing notes, unanswered questions, and anything the next operator must know immediately.
  2. Generate the handoff. Run the generator to assemble the current signal picture into a concise handoff with sections and priorities.
  3. Pass it to the next shift. Review the draft, attach any internal queue state, and use it as the opening brief for the next operator.

What is an operational shift handoff?

An operational shift handoff is the short-form brief one operator leaves for the next: what matters now, what is unresolved, and where attention should go first. Frontlines Watchdesk uses current public-source signals plus your shift notes to produce a clean, source-backed handoff draft instead of a blank page.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Shift Handoff Generator free?

Yes. You can generate a handoff draft without an account. Saving it into an authenticated workspace flow requires sign-in.

What does the handoff include?

A structured overview plus sectioned notes covering the current signal picture, follow-up items, and what the next shift should watch first.

When should I use this page instead of Watchdesk?

Use this page for a quick public draft. Use Watchdesk when you need the full watchlist, alert queue, audit trail, and workspace handoff flow.

Are the handoff points source-backed?

Yes. The draft is generated from the same public-source signal set used across Frontlines Watchdesk, with citations carried from the underlying monitored events when available.