ShiftCatcher 2.0 Is Here — Here's What Changed and Why It Matters

ShiftCatcher 2.0 Is Here — Here's What Changed and Why It Matters

 

If you've been using ShiftCatcher, you already know what it does. You also know the reality: Skip's system doesn't sit still, and neither do we.

Version 2.0 is our biggest update yet. Here's what's new — and what stays the same.


What's new in 2.0

The core engine has been rebuilt. Shifts are claimed faster, the app runs more reliably in the background, and we've made significant changes to how it operates under Skip's detection systems. This is the most stable version we've shipped.

We also added better controls — you can now set tighter filters on which shifts you want grabbed, so you're not waking up to a schedule that doesn't work for you.


What doesn't change

ShiftCatcher works by automating shift-grabbing on your behalf. That means it violates SkipTheDishes' Terms of Service. That risk hasn't gone away with this update — and we're not going to pretend it has.

What we can tell you: we have had zero confirmed account bans tied to ShiftCatcher use. Our team builds the tool specifically to avoid patterns that trigger Skip's detection. But there is no guarantee, and you deserve to know that before you decide.

If your Skip income is critical to you right now, weigh that seriously. We think the tool is worth it for most couriers — but that's your call to make, not ours.


Free trial — 7 days, no charge

New users get 7 days free. No commitment. If you decide it's not for you, you're out nothing.

[Start your free trial → shiftcatchercanada.com]


One more thing

When something breaks on our end — and in this industry, that happens — we don't charge you for downtime. We pause billing and add the lost days back. That's our commitment. It's not in the fine print. It's just what we do.


ShiftCatcher is independent software. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or partnered with SkipTheDishes

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