Time Saving Tips for Entering Regular Hire Bookings for 2023

  • Team SpacetoCo

    22nd November 2022

Time Saving Tips for Entering Regular Hire Bookings for 2023

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It's the most wonderful time of the year - regular hirer bookings entry!

There's Christmas music in the shops, present lists are being written and we're all counting down the days to some much needed R&R. With the end of the year fast approaching, it's also time to get regular hire bookings entered for 2023. This will make sure your availability is up to date as people start to book in for next year. Luckily we've got some big time saving features that will help make this easier on your team. Here's a quick reminder...

1. You can give your hirers permissions to request their 2023 bookings.

This means all you need to do is review and accept them, rather than enter them. Here's how to do this and an article you can send to your hirers with step by step instructions.

 

https://support.spacetoco.com/how-to-make-a-booking-as-a-regular-or-verified-user 

2. You can copy your 2022 bookings template.

You don't need to start from scratch - just use an existing template and change the dates. Here's how:

 

3. You can use Host Announcements to remind people to create or check their bookings for 2023.

If you have any questions, just reach out to the SpacetoCo team and we’re happy to help. Use the chat window on our website or if you’re a Partner Pro, reach out on your dedicated support channel. 

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