Bulk edit the price and min stay per night
So we can now view the price and minimum stay per night in the new calendar beta. Great! But can we edit it for one or multiple properties at once?
YES! This is coming in our 2nd version of the new Central Calendar !
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Deana Steele commented
Do we have a timeline for the "2nd version of the new Central Calendar"?
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Austin Phippen commented
To keep from cluttering the page to much once you highlight the dates add a tab next to "new", "on hold", "booked", and "blocked" that says edit pricing. This seems like the easiest way and to also keep the calendar decluttered.
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Eddie commented
It would also be incredibly useful to be able to update the check in/out restrictions for certain dates across the entire portfolio at once.
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John Goodyear commented
And days of the week
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Jaren commented
We have the ability to duplicate a property easily. I would like to see the ability to bulk increase/decrease the price of the newly duplicated property. For example, if I duplicate a property in the pricing tab, I should have the ability to adjust the pricing of the second unit based off of the original price of the first unit. This allows me to dynamically price the original unit and test increases or decreases in price and play with other variables such as length of stay discounts etc.
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Thank you for the idea! We will review this further when working on the pricing functionality of our product. At this time, we don't have it on our short term road map as we focusing on other areas of the product. Once we have more information we'll post an update here.
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Alex Zaatari commented
This is extremely important, and it is a major pain point for whoever is not using a dynamic pricing 3rd party tool.
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Lowis Valdivieso commented
Would be helpful if you could edit multiple calendars at the same time, for example when having properties with similar rates on certain seasons:
Current rates
Property 1: $100 USD
Property 2: $100 USD
Property 3: $100 USDDate Period: May 1 - 15
Increase %
Decrease %
Set fixed rate