Bookingmood
Bookingmood booking calendar plugin for Wordpress. Show availability and receive bookings on your website.
Plugin info
Maintenance & Compatibility
Maintenance score
Maintained • Last updated 93 days ago • 1 reviews
Is Bookingmood abandoned?
Likely maintained (last update 93 days ago).
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Description
Bookingmood is a booking calendar that is completely customizable to your needs, allowing you to accept online bookings or just to display availability.
- Customization: Design the calendar to blend in with your website
- Manageable: Easily manage your bookings and availability from one system
- Booking inquiries: Receive booking enquiries directly from your widgets
- Synchronization: Sync with other sites and platforms
- Smart rules: Customize your pricing and availability with smart rules
- Search & book: Next to a calendar, you can also add a search widget to your website
- Collaborate: Work together with cleaners, property managers and other colleagues
- Multilingual: Thanks to our community, our widgets are available in 8 languages already!
- Analytics: View important statistics at a glance: how many days your rental is booked the coming 90 days?
With this plugin it’s very easy to embed our booking calendar on your website.
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Get started for free on Bookingmood.com!
Read more in our step-by-step WordPress manual.
Installation
Frequently Asked Questions
You can get started with this plugin in just 5 steps:
- Sign up for an account on Bookingmood.
- Follow the steps there to create a widget.
- Once you have created a widget, navigate to the “embed” tab and copy the oEmbed URL.
- Now you can simply paste the link in the editor on the page or post you like.
- You should see the widget appear!
In the WordPress page editor, widgets might not resize, causing scrollbars to be visible.
When you view the actual page however, resizing should work fine.
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Changelog
1.1.2
- Test for WordPress 6.8
1.1.1
- Test for WordPress 6.6
1.1.0
- Fix resize behavior
1.0.3
- Test for WordPress 6.0
1.0.2
- Make height adjustment more robust
1.0
- Initial version



