Overview
Triggered tasks fire on a reservation event instead of on a fixed schedule. The most common triggers are check-in and check-out — for example, "every check-in: confirm the welcome basket is in place" or "every check-out: send the deep-clean checklist to the cleaner."
How it differs from recurring tasks
- Recurring tasks repeat on a calendar (every Monday, every quarter)
- Triggered tasks fire when a reservation reaches a milestone (this check-in, this check-out)
If you want a task tied to bookings rather than dates, use a triggered task.
Creating a triggered task
Open Tasks → Triggered. Click + New Triggered Task and configure:
- Trigger — currently
new_reservationis supported, with the due date computed from check-in or check-out - Due-date reference —
Check-inorCheck-out - Offset — how many hours / days before or after the reference point the task is due
- Listing(s) — limit to specific properties or apply to all
- Title, category, priority, assignee — used as the template for every generated task
Example: pre-arrival inspection
- Trigger: new reservation
- Due-date reference: check-in
- Offset: -1 day
- Title: "Pre-arrival walkthrough"
- Assignee: head cleaner
Every booking will auto-create a walkthrough task due the day before the guest arrives.
What's next?
- Recurring Tasks - For schedule-based templates
- Auto-Assigning Tasks - Route triggered tasks to the right person