The updated Availability Calendar Reports in ReservationKey now include a cleaner layout, modern themes, mobile-friendly design, and expanded customization. They’re easier to embed, quicker to navigate, and ideal for daily operations.
We’re excited to introduce the ReservationKey Referral Rewards Program — a new way to thank you for spreading the word! Share your unique referral link or invite friends by email, and when they sign up, you’ll both receive an e-gift card worth half of their first month’s payment (up to $200). It’s our way of saying thanks for helping others discover ReservationKey!
Discover our new AI Chat Support Tool — a smarter, faster way to get help. It searches through thousands of our past support tickets, forum posts, blogs, and videos to deliver instant, accurate answers. Whether you’re adding a new room or exploring advanced settings, the AI chat makes finding solutions simple and efficient — all while keeping our friendly human support just a click away.
Explore ReservationKey’s all-new Reservations Tab with a modern interface, customizable columns, saved views, smarter filters, and AI-powered search. Manage bookings faster, tailor your workflow, and switch easily between classic and new views.
Say goodbye to passwords and login codes. ReservationKey now supports passkeys for quick, secure sign-in using Face ID, fingerprint, or device PIN. Learn how to set it up in just a few steps.
Make third-party tracking easier with our new unified reservationData layer. This update simplifies how ReservationKey integrates with tools like Sojern, Google Ads, and Meta Pixel by standardizing data and reducing manual customization.
Customize your ReservationKey reservation pages with HTML and CSS. This tutorial shows how to build a custom theme that matches your site's branding and layout.
A common request is to add a search bar / widget to a user's website, which allows guests to enter dates and see available rooms. Normally this is straightforward - just copy the code we provide and paste it into your website. Here, it was a bit tricker since Elementor and WordPress blocked custom Javascript from being directly embedded into the HTML widget. So we had to break our code into three sections.