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Assigning a 24/7 booking access group to a company

Updated over 6 months ago

A 24/7 booking access group is a label you can assign to companies and members to give members 24/7 access to your properties. This article discusses assigning a 24/7 booking access group to a company. For more information about adding an access group, see Adding a 24/7 booking access group.

This article is part of the Kube customers setup flow. For more information, see Customers setup checklist.

NOTES:

  • Depending on your assigned role and permissions, and the version of Kube your organization uses, some or all of these menus or services may not be available or displayed.

  • When you assign a 24/7 booking access group to a company, Kube updates all the company's members' 24/7 booking access groups to the company group.

  • You can choose the default 24/7 booking access group Kube automatically adds to all new companies. For more information, see Setting default company group options.

  • 24/7 booking access groups do not automatically allow members in the group to book on holidays. For more information, see Setting who can book on holidays.

To assign a 24/7 booking access group to a company

  1. Select Customers in the top menu and select Companies from the drop-down menu.

  2. Locate the company in the grid and click the company's name. The Company Essentials window appears. Click Detailed View.


    NOTE: If you have not added the company yet, see Adding a company.


  3. Select Groups & Hours/Credits in the side menu.

  4. Click the Edit button.

  5. In the 24/7 Booking Access Group field, enter the booking discount group name or click the Additional Options button to select it from the list of 24/7 booking access groups.

  6. Click Save.

TIP: The next step in the Kube customer setup process is to set whether the company's members use member or company booking units first. For more information, see Selecting whether a company's members use member or company booking units first.

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