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Revenue Management
Demand-based pricing, no-show insurance, and deposit tuning — all in one place. The hospitality version of yield management: peak hours auto-bump, off-peak discounts fill empty seats, deposits scale with risk.
What you'll see
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Revenue Management
Demand pricing · this Sat +14% RevPASH
17:00
×1.00
18:00
×1.00
19:00
×1.15
20:00
×1.25
21:00
×1.10
22:00
×1.00
23:00
×0.90
Peak hours auto-bumped 15–25%. Off-peak discounted to fill seats.
How to use it
- 1
Enable demand pricing
Settings → Revenue → Demand pricing. The system learns your baseline occupancy per slot over the first 30 days. After that, prices auto-multiply (×1.10–×1.30) for peak slots and discount (×0.85–×0.95) for off-peak. - 2
Configure no-show insurance
Optionally, the platform can sell “cancel anytime” insurance at booking — a small fee (5–10% of expected spend) that covers the diner if they need to cancel late. Pure margin product; opt-in rates run 12–18%. - 3
Auto-tune deposits
Deposits get smarter — high-demand slots auto-require a deposit, low-demand slots don't. Combined with cancel-insurance, you protect revenue without over-friction-ing your booking flow. - 4
Read the lift
The dashboard shows RevPASH (revenue per available seat hour) — the hotel equivalent for restaurants. Demand pricing should lift this 8–18% in the first quarter.
Gotchas & tips
Demand multipliers are visible to diners on the booking flow (“Peak hour pricing applies”). Hide them at your peril — surprise pricing damages trust.
Don't pair demand pricing with aggressive promo codes. The two engines fight; net revenue is below either run alone. Pick a primary lever per shift.
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