The bookings screen your staff actually wants.
One table. Phone-legible. Every booking shows what matters at a glance — name, party, time, status — with the states you care about color-coded, not buried.
Everything in one glance.
No tab-hopping. Today and tomorrow, every channel, every room — in a single legible table that a new hire can read on shift one.
- Status colors that pop — waiver pending, hold expiring, walk-in.
- Inline edits — re-time, change room, comp a guest, no modal stack.
- Sub-second sort & filter on 50,000-row tables.
- Real keyboard shortcuts — N = new, R = refund, ⌘K = jump anywhere.
Handle the bad days in one click.
Weather cancellation, broken room, a no-show wave — select the affected bookings and act on all of them at once, with the right message sent to each guest.
- Refund a batch — 14 cancellations, one click, SMS to each.
- Bulk re-book — move a room’s day to new slots and notify guests.
- Bulk check-in for a school group or corporate event.
- Every action is logged to the audit trail with who and when.
Designed for the person on shift.
Not the agency that demoed the legacy system. Big targets, plain language, no precision-required popovers.
Phone-in-hand legible
Big numbers and tap targets sized for a busy front desk, not a 2014 desktop.
Every state has a label
“Your card was charged $48.40. Booking is locked in.” — not a green check and a shrug.
Learnable on day one
New hires get productive on the bookings screen in minutes, not a week of training.
Good to know.
Can staff edit a booking without a six-step modal?
Yes. Re-time a slot, change a room, or comp a guest inline from the table. The change confirms in plain English — no dropdown maze.
How fast is the table with a lot of history?
Sort and filter stay sub-second on 50,000-row tables. The grid is virtualized and the queries are indexed for the filters operators actually use.
Can I take a booking over the phone or for a walk-in?
Yes — create a booking in a few keystrokes (press N), take payment or mark it comped, and check the guest in from the same screen.
What happens when two people grab the last slot at once?
Capacity is enforced atomically at the database, so the second attempt is cleanly rejected — no double-bookings, even under load.
Give your front desk a better screen.
Start a free trial and put real bookings on it this afternoon, or open the live demo and click around with no sign-up.