When a booker uses "Show availability for all" and manually selects a rep who is not next in line, there is no way for managers or admins to see that this happened or how often. Identifying patterns requires manually reviewing meeting history, with no way to filter or surface skip behavior systematically.
Chili Piper should provide a report or log showing, for each Handoff booking, who booked it, when, and whether the next-in-line assignee was selected or skipped. Ideally, the system would also proactively alert admins when a specific booker or assignee shows a consistent skip pattern.
Teams using Handoff to enforce fair distribution depend on bookers following next-in-line guidance. Without visibility into skip behavior, process violations go undetected and round-robin integrity degrades over time with no accountability mechanism.