We've just launched a great little widget on the Gateway detail page which shows you some summary statistics for the past 30 days. You can now see the total charges, transactions, and errors for the specific gateway over the last 30 days without having to log into your payment gateway to get this data. We hope this makes managing payments easier for most of our users.
With the introduction of our Advanced Gateway Module users are able to add multiple payment gateways to their Tokeet account. They may even add multiple accounts from the same gateway. Now, owners can also connect their own gateways to the Tokeet account. When the user logs into Tokeet they can access all payment gateways associated with their account and add new gateways.
This is important as it doesn't require the owner to give their gateways credentials to the property manager. Also, the PM will never see the gateway credentials.
This feature is another great innovation by Tokeet and a first in our industry.
Tokeet has introduced a new and innovative feature for those users who want more control over when their listings are shown on Airbnb. If you are like many users who actively list and delist their rentals for various reasons then the new Tokeet Stealth Mode was created just for you. Stealth Mode delists your Airbnb rental during specific hours of the day and hides it from prying eyes. It can be automatically re-listed at a time you specify and when you are more likely to be seen by potential guests.
We are excited to announce the release of our advance payments module. This new system lays the foundation for our Owners module and more advanced features soon to be released by Tokeet. With the release of this payment management system, we now allow users to add multiple payment gateways to their account. You may even add multiple gateway accounts from the same gateway. If you want to use Stripe and Worldpay or multiple Stripe accounts, for example, you may now do so. You can see payment activity log directly on the gateway details and also see a summary of financial information for these gateways. The payments module also allows you to set a default gateway in the case where you have multiple gateways connected to Tokeet.
This is great for our users, but how would you manage which gateway is used under various circumstances? Instead of requiring users to manually select a gateway for each enquiry we have also created Payment Rules. Payment rules allow you to specify which gateway to use for which channel or rental. For example, you can select your Stripe gateway to be used for Rental A and your Worldpay gateway to be used for Rental B. Even further, you can specify that Stripe is only used for Rental A when bookings come from Expedia.com, otherwise use Worldpay. These rules allow a significant amount of flexibility and specificity so you can automatically select gateways as needed.
We will be releasing support for various payment gateways over the coming days and weeks. Stay tuned.
We truly appreciate all of the feedback and support we received as we developed these new apps and welcome your thoughts on how we can make them even better. We're also working on some other very exciting features for mobile. Stay tuned!
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With the release of our new mobile apps we are also announcing the ability to deliver triggered messages via Push Notification. Push Notification is now an option along with SMS, Email, and HTTP Post for delivery of automated messages from Tokeet. This means that you no longer have to depend on SMS messages and incur the possible cost associated with SMS. Push notifications are automatically delivered to all mobile applications of a registered user and saved within Tokeet for their review at anytime.
Give it a try now and let us know what you think.
We've created a new event type for which you can create a trigger, it's called Critical Error. Critical Errors are failures that may adversely impact your account. For example, if Tokeet was unable to sync your channels, or unable to save the CC information from your Booking.com or Expedia bookings, or had trouble connecting to your Airbnb account. These failures, if left unattended, can have major repercussions so we now allow you to create triggers for these as desired.
Please note that we have also created an Account Error Feed where you may view these errors from our web or mobile applications. Critical Errors will also cause a push notification within the mobile apps.