A set of configurable rules that govern how resources can be reserved, including lead times, maximum durations, cancellation windows, and access restrictions.
Booking policies are the rules that shape how a booking system behaves. They include settings like maximum book-ahead time (how far in advance someone can reserve), maximum booking duration, cancellation deadlines, check-in requirements, and who is allowed to book which resources. Well-designed policies balance fairness, flexibility, and efficient use of space.
Common policy decisions include whether to allow recurring bookings, whether to impose daily booking limits (to prevent hoarding), and whether certain resources require approval before confirmation. Different resource types often need different policies -- a desk might be bookable same-day, while a boardroom requires 24 hours notice.
The key is making policies enforceable through the software rather than relying on honour systems. When the booking platform enforces a 14-day maximum lead time or auto-releases no-show bookings, compliance is automatic and consistent.
The amount of time between when a booking is made and when the reserved resource is actually used, often controlled by policy.
The percentage of bookings where the person who reserved a resource does not show up or check in, wasting the reserved capacity.
Rules and workflows that automatically handle booking tasks like recurring reservations, no-show releases, waitlist promotions, and notifications.
A process requiring people to confirm their physical presence at a booked resource, typically within a set time window, or the booking is automatically released.