Setting priorities per object

Per object, you can decide its priority - high, medium or low - in terms of new reservations. This priority can affect how reservations are distributed across your objects and planboard.

Determining priorities

Go to ‘Rent distribution’ in the statistics module to determine the priority per object. You see an overview of types and their rental turnover over the last 12 months. Click on a type to get an overview of its objects and their respective turnover. There you can set the priority per object.

The overview can help you decide the priority of objects. If you notice an object with a low turnover in comparison to other objects, you can determine a higher priority for it. That way, new reservations will be made on this object first if you have enabled this function in your administration settings (see below).

Priorities and the placement of new reservations

If you want to have priorities influence how new reservations are placed on objects, you have to go to the administration settings. Here you can determine your placement strategy and choose to let priorities overrule each of the two strategies. You have to enable ‘Set priority level per object‘, otherwise your chosen strategy will determine how reservations are distributed.

Objects with a high priority override objects with a medium or low priority. If there are no objects with a high priority, then the medium priority supersedes the low priority. If all objects have a low priority, the reservations will be distributed according to your chosen strategy.


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