Choose your own Channel Manager Daybook Display

The Channel Manager Daybook is a powerful tool that provides a centralised view of all reservations, arrivals, departures, and property operations. What sets it apart is its custom settings, allowing users to tailor the display to suit their specific needs. With flexible configurations, property managers can optimise their workflow, ensuring that the most relevant information is always visible and accessible.

Tailored Display Options

The Daybook’s custom settings allow users to modify how data is presented, making it easier to focus on the most critical aspects of their daily operations. Whether managing a small boutique hotel or a large multi-property portfolio, users can choose to display key details such as:

  • Guest Name & Contact Information – Quickly access guest details for smooth check-ins and communication.
  • Reservation Source – Identify where each booking originates, whether from an OTA, direct booking, or corporate client.
  • Payment Status – View outstanding balances, deposits, or fully paid reservations at a glance.
  • Check-in & Check-out Status – Monitor guest movements to coordinate housekeeping and front desk operations.
  • Room Allocation & Availability – Easily see which rooms are occupied, vacant, or pending assignment.

By customising the display, users can streamline operations and reduce the need for excessive navigation through multiple screens.

Flexible Date Views

The Daybook provides multiple ways to organize reservations, ensuring clarity and efficiency:

  • Daily, Weekly, or Monthly Views – Adjust the time frame based on operational needs, whether for daily arrivals or long-term occupancy planning.
  • Color-Coded Status Indicators – Instantly identify bookings and pending payments.
  • Drag-and-Drop Adjustments – Modify reservations effortlessly, making it easy to accommodate last-minute changes.

This flexibility ensures that property managers always have a clear and organised view of their reservations, improving overall efficiency.

Role-Based Access Control

Channel Manager allows different team members to customise their Daybook view based on their roles and responsibilities:

  • Front Desk Staff – Focus on arrivals, check-outs, and guest requests.
  • Housekeeping – Display room cleaning schedules and occupancy status.
  • Accounting Team – Highlight payment status and revenue details.

This personalised access ensures that each team member has the most relevant information, reducing confusion and improving productivity.

Automated Task Notifications

The Channel Manager can be set up to trigger automatic reminders and alerts for key tasks, such as:

  • Upcoming Check-ins & Check-outs – Ensure a seamless guest experience.
  • Pending Payments – Send automated payment reminders to guests.
  • Special Requests – Keep track of guest preferences like late check-outs or extra amenities.

These proactive notifications help prevent operational delays and enhance guest satisfaction.

Conclusion

With its customisable settings, the Channel Manager Daybook is more than just a booking calendar—it’s a powerful operational hub tailored to each property’s needs. By allowing users to control how information is displayed, it enhances efficiency, improves guest management, and simplifies daily operations.

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