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Introducing Weekly and Monthly Booking Plans for Self-Storage Facilities
Introducing Weekly and Monthly Booking Plans for Self-Storage Facilities
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Introducing Weekly and Monthly Booking Plans for Self-Storage Facilities

Example and Use Case

Imagine you operate a self-storage facility and notice that some customers prefer short-term storage options, while others require longer-term solutions. With the new booking feature, you can set up a weekly plan for those needing temporary storage during a home renovation. Simultaneously, you can offer a monthly plan for businesses looking for extended storage solutions, so the mix of these two options is possible from now on.

How to Use the Feature: A Step-by-Step Guide

1. Log in to your Kinnovis Manager and navigate to the "Unit Type" section.

2. Select the "Unit Type" where you want to add a new booking plan.

3. Click on the "+" icon in the bottom right corner.

4. Choose the type of plan you wish to create: Weekly or Monthly.

- For both, weekly and monthly plan, specify the name along with the price and the number of weeks/months that the booking plan consists of.

5. Save your settings to activate the plan.

6. From now on your customers can either choose between a weekly or a monthly booking plan.

Conclusion

The introduction of combined weekly and monthly booking plans marks a significant improvement in how self-storage facilities can serve their customers. By following the simple steps outlined above, you can cater to a broader range of storage needs, ensuring your facility remains competitive and responsive to market demands. For further assistance or more detailed instructions, please refer to our support articles or contact our helpdesk.

Remember, this feature is designed to make your operations smoother and more adaptable to the varied requirements of your clients. We encourage you to explore its potential and leverage it to enhance your service offering.

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