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SleekView Kanban for MotoPress Hotel Booking

SleekView Kanban reads the MotoPress Hotel Booking mphb_booking custom post type, groups every reservation by its status, and lets you drag a card from Pending to Confirmed, On hold, or Cancelled with the change written through MotoPress's own update path.

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SleekView Kanban board for MotoPress Hotel Booking

Hotel reservations stack up in a long admin list

MotoPress Hotel Booking stores every reservation as a mphb_booking custom post with a post_status like pending, confirmed, cancelled, on-hold, or abandoned. The default Bookings screen lists those posts in a long table sorted by booking ID with the status as a small label per row, which works for a quiet rental and breaks down once your accommodation catalogue is selling rooms every day.

SleekView Kanban reads the same mphb_booking posts and treats post_status as the natural axis to group by. Each card surfaces the guest name, the accommodation type, the check-in and check-out dates, and the total. Columns mirror your real MotoPress statuses, so a glance tells you how many reservations are pending payment, how many are confirmed for next week, and how many have been put on hold pending a guest reply.

Drag a card from Pending to Confirmed and SleekView calls the same MotoPress update path the admin dropdown uses, which fires the confirmation email, updates the accommodation availability calendar, and triggers any payment hook you have configured. Drag to Cancelled and the refund and notification flows run through MotoPress so any payment gateway integration handles the money side consistently.

Workflow

Build a MotoPress Hotel Booking kanban in four steps

1

Connect MotoPress Hotel Booking

Point SleekView at the MotoPress data source. It discovers the mphb_booking post type, the linked accommodation types and rate plans, and any custom booking-form fields you collect at checkout.
2

Pick the reservation status column

Choose post_status as the group-by axis. SleekView lists every distinct MotoPress status and renders one column per value: Pending, Confirmed, Cancelled, On hold, Abandoned, and any custom states you use.
3

Choose what shows on each card

Pick the fields the front desk actually reads: guest name, accommodation type, check-in, check-out, nights, and total. SleekView formats dates and currency and resolves accommodation IDs into readable names automatically.
4

Enable drag-and-drop status writes

Turn on writeback so dragging a card calls MotoPress's booking update. Confirmation emails, availability updates, and payment hooks fire exactly as the dropdown would, with optional confirmation on destructive drags like Cancelled.

Sample board

Sample MotoPress Hotel Booking reservations board

A live preview of how your MotoPress reservations group into status columns with cards surfacing guest, accommodation, check-in, check-out, and total.
Pending
16
Deluxe suite, Apr 12 to Apr 15
Helena Voss, 3 nights
Family room, Apr 18 to Apr 23
Marco Bianchi, 5 nights
Standard double, May 02 to May 06
Aiko Tanaka, 240.00 EUR
Confirmed
47
Deluxe suite, Apr 14 to Apr 21
Daniel Park, 7 nights
Family room, May 09 to May 15
Priya Shah, 6 nights
Standard double, May 16 to May 19
Olivia Reed, 320.00 EUR
On hold
13
Junior suite, Apr 28 to May 02
Pending payment, 480.00 EUR
Family room, May 04 to May 08
Awaiting guest reply
Deluxe suite, May 11 to May 14
Manual hold, group enquiry
Cancelled
9
Standard double, Apr 10 to Apr 12
Refund issued, 180.00 EUR
Family room, Apr 24 to Apr 26
Late cancel fee kept, 90.00 EUR
Deluxe suite, May 11 to May 13
Owner cancelled, maintenance

Comparison

MotoPress list view vs SleekView Kanban

Default MotoPress bookings

  • Flat bookings list sorted by booking ID with status visible only as a small label per row
  • Status changes require opening each reservation and editing the dropdown one by one
  • No glance count of how many reservations are awaiting payment right now
  • Per-accommodation workflows require manual filters every visit instead of a saved board
  • Bulk confirmations are not exposed so routine moves take a click each

SleekView Kanban

  • Groups MotoPress post_status values into one column per stage with live counts
  • Drag from Pending to Confirmed writes through MotoPress's own update path
  • Cards show guest, accommodation, check-in, check-out, and total in one readable tile
  • Confirmation emails, availability updates, and payment hooks fire on every drag
  • Per-accommodation saved views give each property manager a focused board

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for MotoPress Hotel Booking

Group by any MotoPress status

Use the built-in MotoPress statuses or any custom value your front-desk workflow has added. SleekView lists every distinct value in the column and renders one board column per status, with counts that update live as you drag cards across stages.

Drag to change reservation status

Move a card from Pending to Confirmed and SleekView calls the same MotoPress update path the admin dropdown uses. Confirmation emails, availability updates, and payment hooks fire so nothing in the lifecycle silently breaks.

Configurable card fields

Pick which reservation fields land on each card: guest, accommodation type, check-in, check-out, nights, total, payment status, or any custom checkout-form field. Dates and currency format themselves automatically.

Audience

Workflows the kanban view unlocks for MotoPress

Daily front-desk queue

Start each morning on the Pending column, scan the new reservations, drag the ones with deposit paid into Confirmed. The board doubles as the front-desk checklist for the day ahead.

Per-property boards

Save one board per accommodation type so each property manager sees only their own reservations. The owner keeps an all-properties board for the morning standup.

Payment chasing

Filter to the On hold column to see which reservations are waiting on payment, drag to Confirmed once the deposit captures, and let the rest age into a follow-up flag without manual tracking.

The bigger picture

Hotel reservations deserve a board, not a list

An accommodation site sells nights, not products, and nights run out whether you act on them or not. MotoPress Hotel Booking captures reservations cleanly in mphb_booking posts and the linked accommodation types, but the default admin gives you a list sorted by booking ID, which is the order they came in, not the order they need attention. That works for a quiet B and B and falls apart the moment you have a phone ringing, a deposit window closing, and a guest asking why nobody confirmed their stay three days ago.

The board view fixes this by making the only state that matters, the reservation status, the primary axis of the screen. You can see at a glance how many reservations are pending payment, how many are confirmed for next week, and how many cancellations still need a refund. Cards make individual reservations legible at the level of guest, accommodation, dates, and money.

Drag is the natural verb for moving a reservation from one stage to the next, and because SleekView writes through MotoPress's own functions, every drag still triggers the confirmation emails, the availability updates, and the deposit captures you already configured.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for MotoPress Hotel Booking

Every value the plugin writes to post_status for mphb_booking: Pending, Confirmed, Cancelled, On hold, and Abandoned. Any custom status you have registered through a snippet or extension appears as its own column the moment a reservation lands in it, with no manual mapping required.

 

Yes. SleekView calls the same update path the admin dropdown uses, so the mphb_booking post changes, confirmation emails fire, accommodation availability refreshes, and any payment hooks you have configured trigger exactly as if you had used the standard interface.

 

SleekView offers an optional confirmation prompt on drags into destructive columns like Cancelled, and any drag can be reverted by dragging back. The refund and notification flows still run through MotoPress, so the money side and the guest email behave the same way they would from the admin.

 

Yes. SleekView reads reservation state on a short interval and reconciles drags against the live record, so if a colleague has already confirmed a booking on their screen, you see the new state before your drag conflicts. Optimistic updates revert cleanly on rejected writes.

 

The primary grouping is status, but each card surfaces the accommodation type, check-in, and check-out, which gives you the same context the bookings screen does without leaving the board. Saved filters scope a board to a single accommodation type when needed.

 

Yes. Payment add-ons and channel-manager bridges hook into the same status lifecycle the board writes to, so deposit captures, refunds, and channel pushes continue to run on drags. SleekView never bypasses MotoPress's own functions.

 

Yes. Save a filtered view per accommodation type and SleekView renders one board per saved view. Column counts and writes are scoped to the rows in that view, so each property manager has a focused screen while the owner has an all-properties board.

 

Yes. SleekView only loads cards for the columns currently visible and paginates older reservations into a scroll-on-demand tail. Indexing on post_status keeps group counts cheap even for properties with several years of reservations in the database.

 

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