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How to use the Lodging View

This article walks through how to navigate the view, read occupancy at a glance, and manage appointments directly from it.

Written by Amelia
Updated today

The Lodging View is a dedicated calendar inside MoeGo that shows all your boarding and daycare appointments organized by room. Instead of seeing appointments by staff or time slot, you see every lodging unit — and which pet is in it, for how long, and what's available.

This view helps you track arrivals and departures, monitor occupancy, and stay on top of daily lodging operations—all in one centralized calendar.

For a video walkthrough, see the tutorial embedded below.


Open the Lodging View

Navigate to Calendar > Lodgings using the calendar icon in the left menu bar.

The view displays appointments on a weekly basis by default. To see a longer planning window, switch to 2-week view using the toggle at the top of the calendar.

Read the view

Room categories and occupancy

Your lodging units are grouped by type — for example, Standard, Deluxe, Cat Rooms, or Play Areas.

  • Hover over a room category name to see the occupancy rate for that category.

  • Click a room category name to collapse and hide it. Click it again to expand and show it.

  • Hover over any date column to see the occupancy rate and total number of pets for that date.

Which pet is in each room

Each appointment bar shows the pet's name and spans the dates of their stay. You can see at a glance which rooms are occupied, which are free, and when pets are checking in or out.

Manage appointments from the Lodging View

Move an appointment to a different room or date

Drag the appointment bar to a new lodging unit or a new date. The appointment updates immediately.

📝 Note: Dragging to a different room reassigns the pet's lodging. Confirm the new room has capacity before moving.

Adjust a stay duration

Pull the right edge of the appointment bar to extend or shorten the pet's stay. The check-out date updates as you drag.

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