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Your property has a public page that anyone can visit. The Photos settings fill its gallery; the Website settings fill everything else — the words that turn a listing into a page guests want to book. Open them from the property’s Website settings. Every section is optional. Fill what you like and leave the rest blank — a section only appears on your page once you’ve given it something to show. When you’re done, tap Save changes.
Website settings are role-gated: only Managers and other users with settings access can edit them. See Roles & permissions.

What you can add

1

Hero

Tagline is the short line under your property name at the top of the page. Headline override replaces the property name in the hero, if you want something different there.
2

Story

Your story is a longer piece about the place — its history, its character, why guests come. Under Story image, upload a photo to show alongside it.
3

Location

Location intro describes the area in a sentence or two. Add distances (for example, Town square2 min walk) so guests can see how close the things that matter are.
4

Highlights

A short, scannable strip near the top of the page. Give each highlight an icon name, a label, and an optional sub-label — for example a swimming pool that’s Open May to November.
5

Things to do

An Intro to the area, plus a list of activities. Each takes a title, a short line, and a photo you upload.
6

Reviews

Add a few favourite guest reviews. Each takes the quote, the guest’s name, and optionally their city, the source (such as TripAdvisor), and a rating from 1 to 5.
7

FAQs

Answer the questions guests ask most — pets, parking, the pool, anything specific to your place. A few common questions are always answered from your property details; these are your own additions.
8

Enquiries

Turn on Show a WhatsApp enquiry button to add a WhatsApp button beneath the availability search, so a visitor whose dates don’t work can still reach you in one tap. It uses the WhatsApp number from your property’s messaging integration, so there’s nothing to type here — connect WhatsApp under Integrations first and the button picks it up.
9

Social

Add your Instagram handle, TikTok URL, and Facebook URL to link your social profiles from the page.
10

Search (SEO)

Page title override and Meta description control how your page looks in search results. Leave them blank to use your property name and description.

Availability and prices

Your page always shows an availability search at the top — a visitor picks dates and party size and sees what their stay costs, room by room. You don’t switch it on anywhere; it appears on every property page. The prices come from the rates you set under Pricing, so they are the same numbers your connected channels advertise. A room type with no rate set isn’t offered, and neither is a stay that breaks one of your rules — a minimum stay, a closed arrival date, a night you’ve stopped selling. In each case the page says which rule applies, so a visitor can change their dates rather than give up. Tapping Check in or Check out opens a calendar. Nights with nothing left to sell are crossed out, so a visitor picks dates that can actually be booked rather than finding out after they search. The first tap sets arrival, the second sets departure, and the dates fill in for them. Under the prices, the page shows your cancellation policy in the guest’s own terms — “Free cancellation until 5 days before check-in” — so they see it before they pay. Change it under the property’s General settings; see Property details & settings. If you’ve set up tourist tax for the property, the page also notes that a local tourist tax applies and is collected on arrival, so the total isn’t a surprise at the door. It’s a note rather than a figure, and it isn’t added to the total or collected online.
Turning on enquiries adds a WhatsApp button below the search, so a visitor whose dates don’t work can still reach you in one tap — the earliest you can start a conversation.

Taking bookings

Next to a room that’s available, visitors get a Book button. Tapping it takes them to a secure card payment, and the moment it goes through the stay is confirmed: the reservation lands on your calendar, the guest sees their booking straight away, and they get a confirmation email. No commission is taken, and no channel sits in the middle. The money goes to your own Stripe account, not to us. To switch this on, open the property’s Payments settings and tap Connect Stripe account. Once it shows Ready to take payments, the Book button starts appearing on your page. Until then, the prices still show — what changes is the button beside them. If you have WhatsApp connected and enquiries turned on, each available room gets an Enquire on WhatsApp button instead, and tapping it opens a message to you with the dates, the number of guests, the room and the price already written in. If you don’t, the room says the property isn’t taking online bookings yet. Either way no card is ever charged, and everything else on the page — the search, the prices, the calendar — keeps working, so you can publish before you set up payments.
Guests pay the room rate online. Tourist tax stays a note on the page and is still collected on arrival, and a cancellation is refunded according to the policy the guest was shown when they booked.

Manage photos

The gallery and room photos on your public page.

Property details & settings

Edit the property this page belongs to.