Finding your way around the Planyo backend
Video transcript:This tutorial will let you get familiar
with the layout of the planyo back end.
See the description under the video for
links to the planyo documentation for
each mentioned functionality.
Each planyo backend page includes
common items,
specifically on top of each page you'll
find links to the planyo home page, to
the
integrations.
Click on my extensions to quickly access
the back end of the extensions added to
your site.
The
contact link allows you to open a
new support ticket.
My account is where you can edit the
personal information of your planyo
user.
The search field allows you to search
through the planyo documentation as
well as your reservations or customers.
More about this in the FAQ question
Q229.
The two green buttons on top of every
backend page allow you to
enter a new
reservation as an administrator as well
as quickly
search for a reservation or a
list of reservations.
In the top search section you can search
for a reservation based on things like
customer's name or email address,
reservation ID, phone number or the value
of a field in the reservation form.
Further filters are possible to narrow
down the results.
For example enter arrival time and
February 2020 to only search for
specific reservations with the arrival
date in February 2020.
The two bottom sections allow you to get
a listing of all reservations entered
within a specific date range or with
arrival within specific date range.
This section will list all reservations
without the possibility to search for a
keyword.
In the search results you can apply
further filters based on the
reservation's color.
See FAQ question
Q223
for more about this.
You can also filter by resource and
reservation status.
At the bottom of the search results
you'll find the button bulk manage items
which allows you to quickly modify all
listed reservations on a single page.
A wide number of modifications are
possible such as switching reservations
to a different resource, adding
administrative notes, quickly changing
the status of selected reservations,
downloading multiple invoices in a
single PDF, sending an email message to
multiple customers and much more.
Each page of the back end includes the
Blue menu on the left side of the page.
Dashboard is a convenient overview of
the activity in your planyo site.
Use the filters on top of the page to
narrow down the context used in the
dashboard page.
At the very bottom of the page you'll
find the
edit dashboard button which
lets you customize the components
displayed here.
The reservations menu lets you see the
detailed reservation listings such as
the latest reservations entered into the
system, upcoming arrivals, pending
reservations meaning that an action is
needed from your side in order to mark a
reservation as confirmed.
Not completed are the reservations that
are not yet valid and require the
customer to perform further steps such
as online payment in order to complete
the reservation.
See the FAQ question
Q169 for more about
the reservation process and steps the
customers take in order to enter their
reservations.
The
schedule page is the best place to
see the activity of your resources on a
calendar.
On top of the page you can narrow down
to a single resource.
You can click on the calendar icon to
quickly jump to a specific date.
The calendar views listed depend on the
context: whether you're working with a
single resource or the entire site and
whether your resources are hour or day
based.
Most views allow you to drag and drop
reservations in order to move them to a
different date time or resource.
You can click on a reservation in order
to make modifications.
Click on a vacation to quickly delete or
modify it.
You can click drag the mouse
across time units in order to enter a
new reservation for the selected period
or in order to block the selected period
by adding a vacation.
See FAQ question
Q119 for more
information about resource vacations.
The
availability page is where you can
see how many units of a resource are
still available for given time unit.
You can also quickly reduce the number
of units available.
Internally this adds a resource vacation.
The customer list menu lists existing
customers and lets you add new customers
to the database.
Note that you don't need to add new
customers in order to allow them to make
reservations.
Whenever a reservation is entered with
personal data of a new customer the
customer record is created automatically.
In some cases such as memberships you
may need to enter new customers manually
or import them from a CSV.
See FAQ question
Q144 for more about
memberships and limited customer groups.
The
subscription page gives you the
details about your planyo subscription.
Here you will be able to see and
download the invoices, see the breakdown
of charges to your account and make a
payment for your planyo site.
You'll find buttons for a single payment
and buttons allowing Planyo to charge
your card automatically so you don't
need to worry about your account running
out of funds.
Planyo is a prepaid service.
If you don't
configure automatic credit card payments
you'll need to make sure your account
balance stays positive.
Note that whenever the balance goes down
to or below zero you'll get an email
notification and you'll have two weeks
in order to make the payment.
The
quick setup page is where you were
redirected to after creating your Planyo
site.
This is a place that allows you to enter
a basic configuration of your planyo
site and your resources.
Only simple configurations can be
accomplished when using this page
exclusively.
In most cases you'll need to go to the
site settings and
resources menu items.
Site settings is where you'll find a
large number of detailed configuration
pages.
General info is where you enter the
general information describing your
business.
Active features is where you can switch
on new features such as the
shopping
cart, the
check-in and checkout
functionality,
cancellations and
modifications done by the customer and a
large number of other functionalities.
See FAQ questions listed in the video
description for detailed documentation
pages.
The
online payments page is where you
configure the online payments.
Note that you'll need to have your own
account with one of the listed payment
gateways.
The payments from your customers always
go directly to your account never
passing through Planyo.
Planyo will however receive information
about the received payments in order to
automate your processes usually by
confirming reservations when a payment
is received.
See FAQ question
Q121 for more about the
payment gateways integrated with Planyo.
Regional settings is where you configure
your time zone date and time format,
currency and so on.
Additional products are extras your
customers can choose at the time of
their reservation or at a later time.
These extras don't have an inventory.
If they do please see FAQ question
Q262
about bundles and packages.
See FAQ question
Q134 for more
information about additional products.
Reservation form layout is where you
design your reservation form.
It's possible to add a number of custom
items such as text fields, drop downs,
date or numeric fields, sections for each
participant, obligatory agreement and
many more item types.
See faq question
Q142 for the details about
this.
Email and SMS notifications is where you
configure automated notifications sent
to your customers and to your staff.
The notifications can be triggered by an
event such as new reservation
modification or cancellation or you can
also configure notifications sent at a
specific time, e.g.
one hour after entering
the reservation or five days before
arrival.
All notifications can include conditions
so that they will only be sent for
specific scenarios.
See the FAQ question
Q123 and a
dedicated
tutorial for more instructions about the
automated notifications.
Pricing manager
is where you define the pricing of your
resources.
This process is extremely flexible.
In
Planyo
there are over 70 different rule types
which you can add to your pricing table
in order to set or modify the price.
You can also add conditions so that the
price is updated only when a number of
conditions match e.g.
increase the price
by X only for specific duration and
during a specific season and when a form
item is set to given value.
See FAQ question
Q181 for more
information about pricing manager.
Resource vacations is a detailed listing
of all vacations entered into the system.
As mentioned previously vacations can be
entered in a number of different ways
such as on the schedule or availability
page, directly on the resource vacations
page, through our API or one of the
extensions.
The filters on top of the page allow you
to narrow down the listing of displayed
vacations.
In
seasonal settings you can define
seasons used to change your pricing and
also used to determine different time
restrictions such as minimum stay,
arrival weekdays, etc.
Vouchers and
coupons is where you can
configure vouchers, gift certificates and
personal coupons based on an amount,
number of entries, number of hours or
validity during given number of months.
See FAQ question
Q245 for more
information about this.
Customized translation is where you
translate your custom content to other
languages and also where you can change
the wording used in any text visible by
your customers.
For example our default word resource
may not well describe your offering and
you may want to change it to something
specific such as employee, car or seat.
See faq questions
Q156 and
Q157 for more
about this.
CSS style editor is where you can
customize the CSS styles used in your
planyo site.
If you're a developer you can edit the
CSS code directly or you can use the
switch show simple visual style selector
in order to quickly change fonts and
colors.
Templates allow to you completely change
the content of all pages displayed to
your customers during the reservation
process.
Custom resource properties allow you to
add filters to your resources,
for example your search box could
include multiple locations or you may
ask for the number of persons and only
display compatible resources in the
results.
You could also define GPS coordinates if
you want to show your resources on a map.
See FAQ question
Q154 for more about this.
The resources page lists your existing
resources, allows you to quickly publish
or unpublish a resource, and lets you add
new resources to your site.
A full listing of configuration pages is
available when you click on the more
button.
Note that you can quickly switch to a
different resource using the drop down
at the top of each resource
configuration page.
General info is where you enter the
general information describing the
resource.
Reservation process is where you
configure the exact process your
customers go through in order to enter
their reservation into the system.
See FAQ question
169 for the different
possibilities such as accepting online
payments, verification of the email
address, manual confirmation by the
administrators, automatically confirmed
reservations, hidden resources reservable
only by the administrators, automatic
cancellation and more.
Here you can also
switch on the waiting list functionality.
See FAQ question
326 for more about this feature.
Time-related settings is where
you define when your resource is
available for reservation and what the
rental duration will be.
It can be fixed chosen from a list of
predefined choices or flexible.
You can also configure other
restrictions such as minimal time
between consecutive rentals and how
early and how late reservation can be
entered by your customers.
The
images
page is where you upload resource
specific images.
Packages are virtual products visible by
your customers.
They can internally use one or more base
resources e.g.
a boat rental could reserve
both a physical boat and an instructor,
a floor reservation could reserve a
number of individual rooms.
See FAQ question
Q232 for more about
packages.
Reports is where you can have planyo
generate a number of different reports listing the activity of your planyo site.
The reports can be generated as a web
page, a PDF document or a CSV spreadsheet
exportable into Excel or other software.
Integrate with my website is the page
you need to go to in order to integrate
the booking process into your existing
website.
There is a number of entry pages you can
use such as resource listing or
reservation form and a number of widgets
which you can connect to the booking
process such as a calendar preview, a
search box, a map, a shopping cart icon
and more.
At the bottom of the page you'll find
the button
integration settings which
lets you define the domain name and
location where you'll embed the
reservation process on your website.
See FAQ question
Q116 for more about this.
The
scan QR code page is used together
with the QR code printing tags which are
normally sent to the customer by email
or SMS.
These QR codes will allow the staff to
scan the QR codes presented by the
customers to check them in or quickly go
to their reservation details page.
See FAQ question
Q316 for more about this
functionality.
The
message inbox is where you can
control the messages sent between your
staff and your customers in a single
place.
Unread lists all customer messages not
yet read by the staff.
Click on a message and either reply to
it or click the button Mark as read in
order to remove a message from the
unread listing.
See FAQ question
Q349 for more
information about the messaging system
used by Planyo.
Using planyo's messaging system has the
advantage of making the conversation
accessible to all administrators.
On each back end page there's a star
next to the page title.
Clicking on the star marks a page is a
favorite and adds a shortcut to the page
directly in the blue menu on the left.
The help section is where you'll find
planyo's technical documentation.
If you're only starting out with Planyo
make sure you go through the other
tutorial movies and text tutorials.
They go through the most important
configuration tasks and integrating of
Planyo with your website