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Viewing a pricing forecast

Updated over 3 months ago

Pricing forecasts give you the option of updating your space and amenity prices in bulk and viewing the current prices set. Pricing forecasts also add two additional price settings to spaces: renewal and market.

When using pricing forecasts, you can update space and amenity pricing instantly or schedule price changes. For more information about updating the price of a space or an amenity individually, see Reviewing and editing amenity information and Adding space pricing.

This article describes viewing a pricing forecast and the options available.

NOTE: 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.

Viewing a pricing forecast

  1. Select your Personal Profile in the top menu and select System Settings from the drop-down menu. The Operator Details screen appears.

  2. Select Pricing Management in the side menu. The Forecasts menu appears.

  3. Locate the forecast in the grid and click the forecast's name. The forecast expands.

    1. Click the edit button to change individual prices in the forecast.

    2. Click the Excel button to download a copy of the forecast.

    3. Click the Publish button to schedule or immediately update the prices.


      CAUTION: Once you schedule or immediately publish a forecast, no additional changes can be made.


    4. Use the square select button to multiselect spaces or amenities, and click the Apply Bulk Pricing button to change the prices of the amenities or spaces selected in bulk. For more information about the bulk pricing feature, see Applying bulk pricing to a forecast.

  4. Click the forecast's name again to close the detailed view.

TIP: If you are not seeing the space or amenity results expected, and you have not published any changes, you can edit the forecast criteria by clicking Edit from the additional options menu. For more information about these fields, see Adding a pricing forecast.

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