Daily Manager

The live hotel command centre that runs your day in minutes

If you still start every morning by opening five systems, chasing last-minute updates and huddling for a status meeting, you're losing time you could spend leading. Inntelligent's Daily Manager replaces the daily scramble with a single, live hotel dashboard showing arrivals, departures, occupancy, boards, revenue and alerts - continuously updated and actionable from any device

What it does

  • Real-time arrivals/departures & room status
  • Today / yesterday / tomorrow KPIs at a glance
  • One-click jump to bookings, housekeeping, POS or reports

Benefits

  • Run the day in minutes, not meetings
  • Fewer mistakes; faster responses
  • Clear priorities for the whole team

How it works

1

Open Daily Manager

2

Pin your favourite KPIs

3

Set alerts/thresholds

FAQs

Does it support multiple languages and currencies?
Yes. UI language per user; KPIs in base or reporting currency with live FX if needed.
Does it refresh automatically?
Yes, in real time.

What the Daily Manager actually does

At its core, the Daily Manager is a real-time operational cockpit. It pulls together live arrivals and departures, room status (ready/dirty/inspected/out-of-service), and the KPIs that matter most - today, yesterday and tomorrow - including occupancy (Occ%), ADR, RevPAR, pick-up and cancellations. Every figure is clickable: jump straight into a booking, open the Calendar, push a task to Housekeeping, post a charge to POS, or drill into Reports. There's no tab-hopping, no stale spreadsheets and no waiting for “the latest version”.

One Daily Manager for everyone - from the receptionist to the GM

Because the Daily Manager is role-aware, a GM sees the big picture (Occ%, ADR, RevPAR, pick-up, forecast vs target), Front Desk sees arrivals, late check-outs and payments, Housekeeping sees readiness and priorities, and F&B sees board-driven cover forecasts for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Finance can keep an eye on the day's revenue against budget and last year, with a two-click path to the underlying transactions.