Accept vs Join Queue vs Decline
When you receive a Sweep invitation, you’ll typically have three response options: Accept, Join Queue, or Decline. Understanding what each action means helps you manage your availability and expectations clearly.
Accept
Selecting Accept confirms that:
- You are available on the scheduled date and time
- You agree to complete the Sweep
- You are committing to the assignment
Once you accept:
- The spot is secured (if still available)
- You are expected to fulfill the Sweep
- The order will reflect you as the assigned videographer
Accepting a Sweep is a professional commitment.
Only accept if you are fully available and able to complete the assignment.
Join Queue
If all spots are filled, you may see the option to Join Queue.
Selecting Join Queue means:
- You are expressing interest in the Sweep
- You are not yet confirmed
- You may be reconsidered if a spot becomes available
If a confirmed videographer later declines or is removed:
- An admin may select from queued videographers
- You may receive a new invitation
Joining the queue does not guarantee assignment.
Decline
Selecting Decline means:
- You are not available
- You are not interested in the assignment
- You are releasing the opportunity to others
There are no penalties for declining a Sweep.
Declining promptly allows the platform to confirm another videographer quickly.
What Happens If You Don’t Respond
If you do not respond:
- The Sweep may fill before you act
- The opportunity may expire
- Another videographer may accept
Invites are time-sensitive. Prompt action improves your booking success.