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How to - Copy and Paste Settings from One Listing to Another
How to - Copy and Paste Settings from One Listing to Another

I want to copy the same settings from my existing listing to my new listings.

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Written by Vu
Updated over 2 weeks ago
  1. Go to your Portfolio Settings page.

  2. Select the listing where you want to copy the settings by checking the box before the listing's name/title:

3. Click the Copy Settings button at the bottom of the right-side panel that will appear.

4. Select the settings you want to copy and click Next.

Note:

You can copy sub-rules within this step. If you would like more details, please click here.

5. Choose the listing/s where you want to copy the settings and click Next.

6. Review the summary of the settings you will copy to another listing/s and click Next.

7. Hit the Yes, I'm sure button on the pop-up message that will appear to confirm that you want to copy the settings.

8. The listings will now show the same settings in Pricing.


Sub-Rule Copy

With our latest release, you can now choose specific “sub-rules” within each category to apply to other listings.

Last Minute

Sub-rules that you can copy:

  • Time-Based

  • Date-Specific

Far Future

Sub-rules that you can copy:

  • Time-Based

  • Date-Specific

Demand Sensitivity

  • Global

  • Day of Week

  • Monthly

  • Time-Based

  • Date-Specific

Historical Anchoring

  • Global

  • Day of Week

  • Monthly

  • Time-Based

  • Date-Specific

Maximum Price

  • Global

  • Day of week

  • Monthly

  • Time-Based

  • Date-Specific

Minimum Price

  • Global

  • Day of Week

  • Monthly

  • Time-Based

  • Date-Specific

Minimum Stays

  • Global

  • Day of Week

  • Monthly

  • Time-Based

  • Gap Nights

  • Date-Specific

Check-in / Check-Out

Note:

When copying and applying settings from one listing to another, it will overwrite all current settings of the target listing. Please review the settings carefully before applying them.

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