Pilot: Add an internal comment on a reservation

Add internal comments to easily collaborate with your team directly on a reservation page. They're a great way to hand over reservations between shifts, log updates, and review past decisions in one place.

Each comment is time-stamped and linked to the person who wrote it, so you always have the right context.

Internal comments are strictly for internal team communication. They're completely separate from general notes and aren't visible to guests or owners.

Manage internal comments

To read comments, you must have the "View reservations" permission. To create or edit comments, you must have the "Edit reservations" permission.

Manage team communication for single reservations and groups. You can:

  • Add time-stamped comments to a reservation.
  • Edit or delete past comments.
  • Track changes and comment history using the activity log.

Add a comment

Follow the steps below to add an internal note to a reservation.

Step by step

  1. Sign in to your Guesty account.
  2. In the side navigation menu, click icon Reservation report.
  3. Click the relevant reservation.
  4. In the Overview tab, in the "Reservation comments" tile, click the comment field and type your comment.
    • Click to tag a team member.
    • Click to add an emoji.
  5. Click to post your comment.

React or reply to a comment

Below an existing comment, click reply arrow to reply to the comment or the smiley face to leave a reaction.

Delete or edit a comment

Below an existing comment, click the horizontal ellipsis and select Edit or Delete a comment from the dropdown.

Comment notifications

Guesty sends automated notifications to keep your team updated on reservation comments. You receive a notification when:

  • Someone tags you in a comment. The notification includes a short message preview.
  • Someone replies to your comment. You don't receive a notification if you reply to your own comment.
  • Someone reacts to your comment. You don't receive a notification if someone removes a reaction.
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