Property Page

URL pattern, gallery, details, calendar, booking form.

The property page is the public page for one property. Guests see the gallery, details, calendar, and booking form there. This article explains the URL pattern and what is shown.

URL Pattern

The property page URL is typically:

yoursite.com/p/your-host-slug/property-slug

For example: /p/vila-real-properties/casa-do-sol. The host slug is the same as on your host page. The property slug is set per property (e.g. when you create or edit the property). So each property has its own URL. Guests can open it directly or from the host page.

Gallery

The gallery shows the property photos. The first photo (main photo) is usually prominent; the rest may be in a carousel or grid. Photos are the ones you uploaded in the property edit form (see Property Photos). Use clear, well-lit photos so guests can see the space.

Details

The page shows property details: name, description, capacity (max guests), bedrooms, bathrooms, and amenities (if you added them). This information comes from the property you edited in the Dashboard. Keep the description clear and accurate so guests know what to expect.

Calendar

An interactive calendar (or date picker) shows:

  • Available dates – Dates that are free (no reservation and not blocked). Guests can select check-in and check-out from these.
  • Blocked dates – Dates that are reserved (in HostManageGo or imported via iCal) or blocked by you. Guests cannot select them.

The calendar may also show daily price or total price when the guest selects a range. That way they see the quote before submitting. See Availability and Quote.

Booking Form

The booking form lets the guest:

  • Choose check-in and check-out (from available dates).
  • Enter number of guests (optional or required depending on your setup).
  • See the quote (accommodation, discount, cleaning, tax, total).
  • Enter name, email, and any other required fields.
  • Submit the booking request (or "Request to book" / "Book now" depending on your flow).

After they submit, you receive the request and can confirm or follow up. See Booking Flow.