Daily host dashboard
One morning check. Everything that needs you.
Daybook opens with a plain verdict: all clear, or the few things that need attention. Bookings, cleaner confirmations, empty gaps and guest signals sit in one daily view — across every property you list — so you're not checking Airbnb, WhatsApp, calendars and guide tools separately.
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The problem
Small hosts don't need another dashboard. They need to know whether anything needs them today. Most mornings the answer is no — but it takes ten minutes of checking Airbnb, WhatsApp threads, calendars and pricing tools to be sure.
Daybook compresses that morning check into one screen. You open it, you read the verdict, and you get on with your day.
How Daily View works
Airbnb, Booking.com, VRBO and direct iCal — pulled together so you see one calendar, not four.
Same-day turnovers get flagged. Empty days get flagged. Anything routine sits quiet.
If TurnoverText is on, cleaner confirmations show here. If Guest Guide is on, the WiFi-tap arrival signal shows here. Pricing prompts sit alongside.
"All clear. Nothing needs you today" or "One thing needs attention." Cards underneath show the few things that do.
What you see
Each of these earns its place because it's something you'd otherwise have to remember to check.
"All clear" or "N things need attention." The one line you read first.
By property, with names and times. Same-day changeovers get extra weight.
Confirmed · not confirmed · chase now. Updates as your cleaner replies on WhatsApp.
When one guest leaves and another arrives the same day — Daybook surfaces the timing.
Empty nights worth pricing surface here. Routine quiet weekdays don't.
When a guest taps the WiFi details, Daybook shows that they've probably arrived.
A small panel at the top of the day, so a new booking never goes unseen.
Calendar changes appear at the top of the day until you've seen them. New booking last night? Cancelled trip? Both surface here so you don't have to comb through Airbnb to spot them.
Across all your properties
Multi-property hosts feel the morning-check problem the most. Four cottages used to mean four Airbnb tabs, four cleaner threads and a spreadsheet. Daybook lays everything in one column-per-property view, surfaces only the properties that need you today, and stays quiet about the ones that don't.
Two cleaners on this day — Sue covers the lakeside cottages, Hayley covers the village ones. Daybook tracks each per-property, surfaces only the ones unconfirmed, and stays quiet about the rest. Two things need attention — the rest is fine.
Why it matters
Hosting a holiday let already involves enough apps. Daybook isn't another place to check — it's the check. You open it once, you know where things stand, and you put the phone down.
Daybook is not another place to check. It is the check.
Daily View pulls TurnoverText, Revenue IQ and Guest Guide signals into one morning read. They each work on their own — but they pay rent in the daily view because that's where the host actually looks.
FAQ
No. Daily View works on its own — it'll show your bookings, today's events and any gaps. The other features add signals to the verdict; they don't replace it.
Your iCal feeds from Airbnb, Booking.com, VRBO, and any direct calendars. The booking name and price come from the platform email when one arrives.
It reads your calendars and surfaces what needs you. If TurnoverText is on, it sends cleaner WhatsApps. It does not change prices, send guest messages, or accept bookings — those stay with you.
A cleaner unconfirmed within the turnover window. A same-day changeover with no confirmation. A booking that didn't import correctly. The verdict counts only things you can act on — not things to read.
Mobile is the default — most hosts open Daybook in the morning on a phone. The desktop view adds room for the daily panel without changing what's in it.
Yes. Daily View works from your iCal feed alone. Revenue IQ's pricing intelligence improves as your booking history grows, but the verdict and operational signals don't need history at all.
Connect your calendars and you'll see your daily verdict tomorrow morning. No card.
Open your Daybook — it's freeFree to start · no card · upgrade when it earns its keep