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Activating Your External Bookings Feature

Cobot's External Bookings lets visitors book conference rooms and other resources without requiring a membership.

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Optimize Your Space & Boost Revenue with External Bookings

External Bookings allows non-members to reserve your resources through public pages, maximizing your space’s potential while generating extra revenue.

Getting Started:
Activate External Bookings under Calendar » External Bookings and enjoy a 30-day free trial, including visitor bookings.

Pricing:
After the trial, access all features for €15/$19 USD per month, plus a 9% processing fee on revenue earned through the feature. Learn more about pricing.


Edit Existing Resources

Once you activate your External Bookings a whole new set of features will be visible in your existing Resources. If you do not have Resources populated yet, click here to learn how to do this.

Head over to Products » Resources » Edit. You will now see a dropdown called 'Customize for Public Resource' under all editable fields. Use these fields to show different rates and information to your visitors than what your members see.

This image is of a description editing box for a shared workspace resource. The text highlights features of the space, including easels, sewing machines, and drafting tables. Below the description, there is a button labeled “Customize for Public Resource,” which is outlined in red, indicating an option to adjust the public-facing version of this resource listing.

If left blank, visitors will see the same information, rates and booking limitations as your members. Here are the fields you can edit:

  • Description

  • Tax Rate

    • Only visible when custom tax rates are enabled under Setup » Basic » Payments.

  • Accounting Code

  • Cost Center

  • Availability

  • Pricing

  • Cancellation

  • Available Extras.

    • To read more on how to set these up, click here.

    • Only available for visitors. Members will NOT see these options on their booking forms in their member portal.


Publish Resources

After you are done making changes, toggle 'Make this resource public' at the top of the page to publish the Resource on your Homepage.

This image is of a toggle switch labeled “Make this resource public.” It is currently turned off. The text below the label explains that enabling this setting will allow non-members to book the resource, potentially increasing occupancy and revenue. There is also a calendar icon with a star, suggesting the feature relates to public visibility or highlighted availability.

Now there is a Public Link on the Resource card. Clicking on it will direct you to how it looks on your Homepage when visitors make a booking.

This image is of a meeting room listing in a coworking platform. It shows the room name, hourly price, available hours, capacity, and a short description of the space and its amenities. A progress bar indicates 15 percent occupancy. At the bottom, there is a clearly highlighted “Public Link” button with an icon, suggesting this space is publicly viewable and shareable.

IMPORTANT NOTES

Any settings you have on existing Resources will remain. These settings are what your MEMBERS see and book with.

To apply different booking restrictions for visitors/non-members, click on the 'Customize for public Resource' dropdown below each field.

  • If you do not make any changes, your visitors will have the same booking restrictions as your members.

    This image is of the booking cutoff setting for a resource. It shows a field where the admin can define how many hours in advance a booking must be made, in this case set to 24 hours. There is also a “Customize for Public Resource” option below, allowing the admin to apply different settings for public bookings.

  • Resources are always listed alphabetically.


Approval Required for Visitors & Allow Visitors to Pay Later

You can activate additional visitor settings at the bottom of your Resource, Approval Required for Visitors and Allow Visitors to Pay Later.

This image is of the visitor settings section for resource bookings. It includes two toggles: one to require admin approval for visitor bookings made through the external portal, and another to allow visitors to enter credit card details and pay after the booking is complete. Both options are currently turned off.

When 'Approval required for visitors' is activated, visitors will see the following page when they complete a booking request. They will also receive an email once their booking is confirmed.

This image is of a booking confirmation screen showing that a booking request has been sent for the Roof Terrace Lounge in Los Angeles, California. It displays the check-in and check-out times, the selected extras (catering and cleaning fee), and the authorized total of \$245.00. It also confirms that the charge will be made to a Visa card ending in 4242, but no payment will be processed until the booking is approved.

Visitors will not be charged for a booking via automated payment methods until the booking is confirmed.

When 'Allow visitors to pay later' is activated, visitors will still be prompted to enter a payment method but it will not be charged until you manually process payment against their invoice. This can be prior to their arrival, or after their booking takes place. The choice is yours!

*see below for more on emails.

Removing Resources From Being Publicly Listed

To remove a Resource from being publicly listed, go to Products » Resource » Edit and Toggle the switch at the top of the page. Easy!


Homepage & Visitor Bookings

Now that your Resources are set up, how can people book them? They can book via your Homepage.

Each public Resource has a unique URL. Embed these individual URLs, or your entire Homepage, directly on your website. Your Homepage is also where visitors can find your Memberships and Passes.

To embed the unique URL of the individual Resource, go to Products » Resources » Edit Resource, and copy and paste the URL at the top of the page into your website.

This image is of the resource editing screen in a space management platform. It shows that a resource has been made public, indicated by the enabled toggle labeled "Resource is public." A public booking link is displayed underneath, allowing anyone with the link to book the resource. The left-hand sidebar includes navigation options such as Membership Plans, Drop-in Passes, Resources, and Products and Services.

To embed your entire Homepage, go to Calendar » External Bookings » Homepage and copy and paste the main URL into your website.

This image is of the public booking page for a coworking space. It shows a list of available rooms and resources with filters for date, time, and attendee capacity. Each space includes an image, description, hourly price, and a booking button. The URL at the top indicates it’s a public-facing link to view and book these resources.

To remove a resource from your Homepage, toggle the switch to make it private again.

New Bookings

Visitors can easily make a booking via the multi-screen checkout.

This image is of a booking interface for an "Outdoor Meeting Room." It displays the room's image, hourly rate, capacity (18 people), and a brief description. The right-hand panel includes a calendar and time selector to choose a date and time for the reservation. Additional booking details such as opening hours, booking duration limits, available discounts, and cancellation policy are shown. A "Make Reservation" button is available to complete the booking.

Here is the booking flow:

  1. Overview Page – Displays resource details, capacity, and availability. Visitors select their preferred date and time based on your set availability. They can search by date or resource.

  2. Visitors & Extras – Visitors specify guest count and add optional products/services. Guest numbers can be adjusted later in the External Booking dashboard. Set up products under Products » Products & Services.

  3. Contact Form – Visitors enter their name, email, and billing address and must accept your Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy (if provided).

  4. Payment – Visitors select a payment method from those enabled under Setup » Payment Methods. The booking is confirmed only after clicking 'Book and Pay Now'.

  5. Confirmation – Displays booking details with instructions to check their email.


External bookings sync with your member booking calendar and appear in both the External Booking dashboard and Booking Calendar, clearly distinguished from member bookings.

This image is of a booking calendar or schedule view showing various reservations by name, duration, and event type. The highlighted entry is for “Jack Napier,” labeled as an external booking lasting 3 hours. Other overlapping bookings include internal meetings and workshops with names like Hedy Lamarr, Beck Liu, and Joe Müster­man. Each reservation block is color-coded for quick identification.


Canceling & Editing Bookings

What happens if something comes up at the last minute and the visitor needs to cancel their booking?

Visitors can cancel their bookings securely via the link in their email confirmation as long as the cancellation period has not expired. You can cancel a booking anytime from the External Booking dashboard or the calendar.

Visitors are not able to edit their bookings. They will need to cancel them and rebook. As an admin, you can edit them via the External Booking dashboard.


Email Notifications

Making a good impression every step of the way with custom emails. Find all External Booking templates under Customize » Emails.

Your templates include:

New External Booking:

Sent to visitors when a new booking is made. It includes their invoice, a link to cancel their booking, and a link they can share with anyone joining them on the day of the reservation.

New Pending External Booking:

Sent when a new booking still needs approval. Visitors will receive an additional email once you decline or approve the booking.

Cancelled External Booking Confirmation:

Sent when the visitor or someone they shared their booking link with tries to cancel their booking.

External Booking Canceled by Admin:

Sent after you or any other admin cancels the booking.

External Booking Canceled by Visitor:

Sent after the visitor cancels their own external booking.

Booking Reminder:

Sent 24 hours before a booking takes place.

Each email has styled summaries of their booking and personal details, so high-level information always remains obvious.

PRO TIP

Add information your visitor need to make their visit a success. Share detailed parking instructions, how to reach you, where the best coffee shop is, or whatever else will help them get to you without friction.

These templates allow you to take the guesswork out of the next steps.


External Bookings Dashboard

Once your bookings come rolling in, you will see all the details on your External Booking Dashboard under Calendar » External Bookings, where you can:

Approve or decline bookings:

This is only relevant if you activate 'Approval required for visitors' within the Resource. Once an action is taken, an email will be sent to the visitor.

Edit bookings:

When you edit a booking, an email will be sent to the visitor, letting them know what changes have been made.

Cancel bookings:

Cancel a booking at any time by clicking on 'cancel.' The visitor will receive a cancellation email. You will see additional notes on whether or not a refund needs to be issued.

Convert visitors to members:

The convert button allows you to move visitors to members. Once you assign them to a plan, their details will be pre-populated in their new Member Profile. Check out how to connect your new member here.


Payments & Invoicing

Use automatic or manual payment methods to sell time in your resources to visitors/guests.

Manage your invoices through the External Booking Dashboard under External Bookings or the primary invoice section under Manage » Invoices.

Automated Payments

There are currently two gateways you can connect to Cobot to collect automated payments; STRIPE or PayPal.

First, set up a merchant account with one (or both!) and then connect it to Cobot under Setup » Payment Methods » Add Payment Method.

After connecting your account, enable it for external bookings in the payment method settings, and you're all set!

This image is of a payment method settings page for "Cash Payment" in an admin panel. The instructions field includes a message to bring payment to the front desk. The option "Enable for external bookings" is selected, allowing non-members to use this payment method during external bookings. Other options, such as hiding from members or enabling for drop-in passes and public event tickets, are available but not selected.

Click here to read more on how automated payments work and how they integrate with the rest of Cobot.

IMPORTANT NOTES

If you activate the STRIPE integration, it is highly recommended that you only hold payments for a few days.

If you wait to approve bookings longer than this, there is a risk that the payment will expire in STRIPE before you approve the booking.

Manual Payments

Manual payment methods allow guests to reserve book a resource without paying immediately. Tickets reserved when a manual payment method is chosen will need to be reconciled manually by a member of your team.

You can add as many manual payment methods as you want, like cash or bank transfer, under Setup » Payment Methods » Add Payment Method » Add Manual Payment Method.

In the Instructions box, include details for your visitors to follow, such as how to pay once they arrive in your space.

This image is of a payment settings configuration screen for the "Cash Payment" option. It shows a text field for the payment name, a box for instructions to display to users, and a list of toggle options. The option "Enable for external bookings" is checked, allowing non-members to use this payment method. Other options like "Hidden from members", "Enable for drop-in passes", and "Enable for public event tickets" are currently not selected.

Click here to read more on manual payment methods and how to set them up.

Your guest can now choose any visible automated and manual payment methods during their check-out process. Here is an example of how this will look when you have multiple manual and automated payment methods activated:

This image is of the payment step during the checkout process for a scheduling workshop. It displays multiple payment options including bank transfer, cash payment, credit card, and PayPal. The interface distinguishes between manual payment methods like bank transfer and cash, and automated ones like credit card and PayPal. On the right, the order summary shows one ticket for the workshop scheduled for February 28, 2024, at a cost of twenty-five euros before tax. The total is shown and a button labeled Buy Ticket is present but currently inactive. There is also a privacy policy notice below the button.

If the payment is successful, they will see a success message and receive an email with the event details. You can edit the email template under customize » emails.


Refunds

Refunding directly from Cobot is not currently possible; you must do this from your STRIPE or PayPal dashboards.

After issuing your refund, create a free-form invoice in Cobot with the negative amount to offset the original invoice. This way, your analytics will be correct.


Analytics

Your Analytics will reflect all income generated by External Booking sales. You’ll gain advanced access to key metrics and payment data within your Analytics dashboard.

Check these out under Analyze » Revenue and Analyze » Bookings.


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