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Effortless Amenity Reservations: Book Online in a Few Clicks

Tired of complicated amenity booking processes? We’ve got you covered! Our user-friendly BAS-IP Link mobile app streamlines amenity reservations for residents, making it easier than ever to enjoy your community’s offerings.

Amenity Reservations

Residents can:

• Browse all available amenities at their fingertips.
• Check real-time space availability and any associated fees.
• Book amenities for themselves and guests directly through the app.
• Gain exclusive access to reserved spaces using the app.

Property managers benefit too!

• Manage amenity reservations efficiently with a simple approval process.
• Reduce administrative workload with streamlined booking requests.
• Gain valuable insights into amenity usage for better decision-making.

Upgrade your amenity experience today! Download our BAS-IP Link app and start enjoying the convenience of on-the-go reservations.

How does the functionality of our new amenity reservations feature operate?

1 – Incorporate your amenity spaces into the Link Platform (Admin Section)

Administrator enters the following data:

  • Name
  • Minimum number of people for reservation
  • Maximum number of people in the room
  • Wallpaper image for the room
  • PDF upload (with rules)
  • Group for amenity access
  • Access rules (device list)
  • Timeslot

2 – Residents can view and book amenities

Upon approval of a reservation, the resident who initiated the booking can invite guests by sending them QR codes for convenient access to the reserved area. Access permissions are automatically revoked once the reservation period ends. Property staff have the ability to review, approve, or modify amenity reservations at any time.

For further information on our latest amenity reservations feature and its potential to enhance resident satisfaction and streamline property operations, please reach out to our sales team.

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