Recover bookings you're losing right now
Every rule-breaking search becomes an offer instead of a dead end — accepts any date and shows the closest available alternatives.
When a guest searches dates that break your minimum-stay or arrival rule, most engines say "no availability" and the guest is gone. Accommador catches that guest and shows them the next dates they can book.
Here's a number you can't see on any report: the guests your booking engine turns away.
A family searches your houseboat for a Friday-to-Sunday. Your rule is a three-night minimum. Most engines do one thing — show "no availability" — and that family is gone to the next listing. They were ready to pay. You never even knew they came.
It happens for every fixed-arrival package, every minimum-stay weekend, every cabin with a Saturday changeover. Quietly, every week, your engine throws live demand in the bin.
That's not a slow season. That's revenue you already earned and handed back.
Accommador never gives up on the guest. It accepts any date the guest types — even one that breaks your rule — then instantly shows the closest dates they can book, ranked by date and price.
The guest doesn't bounce. They pick a nearby window and book. The same search that ended in "no availability" everywhere else ends in a confirmed stay with you.
Even dates that break your minimum-stay or fixed-arrival rule. Accommador accepts the search instead of rejecting it.
It reads your real rules and availability, then surfaces the closest dates that actually work.
Every room suggests its three nearest bookable windows, each with its own price — a near-miss search becomes a real choice.
The booking the old engine would have lost is now on your calendar.
Every rule-breaking search becomes an offer instead of a dead end — accepts any date and shows the closest available alternatives.
A guest who's one night off still books, because every room suggests its three nearest bookable windows.
Alternatives are ranked by date and price, so the guest picks what suits them and books without emailing you.
Lodges, houseboats and cabins are where this pays most — it works in restricted-stay mode, the exact setup that makes other engines fail.
You still control your minimum-stay and arrival rules — Accommador respects them and only offers dates that genuinely comply.
It runs on every search automatically — no extra admin, no manual follow-up to chase the guest back.
Most booking engines: check the rule → fail the search → show "no availability" → lose the guest.
Accommador: accept any date → find the nearest bookable windows → show three priced options per room → win the booking.
A typical 30-room operator already pays $900–$1,500+/month across six-to-nine disconnected tools — and the booking engine in that stack is the one quietly losing the guests this feature recovers.
No. You set the rules; Accommador respects them exactly. It only ever offers dates that fully comply — it just stops the guest from leaving when their first choice doesn't.
Yes — restricted-stay properties are exactly where it wins. It runs in restricted-stay mode and offers each room's three nearest bookable windows around your changeover rules.
No. It's part of Accommador's own booking engine, not a third-party add-on. It runs automatically on every search with no extra admin from you.
No. Accommador's channel manager keeps your 100+ OTAs flowing while this engine wins more direct bookings — the ones that carry no per-booking fee from us. You escape the 15–25% OTA commission only on the direct stays you win.
Locked-for-Life operators get free white-glove migration. We set up your property, rules and rates so the demo above works on your real calendar from day one.
SiteMinder charges ~$250/mo for the channel manager alone. Accommador includes it — plus PMS, booking engine, payments, Xero and the full marketing stack — from $500/mo per location.
Get the full Accommador platform for $5,000/year, the price held for life, plus free white-glove migration — and our guarantee: more direct bookings in 90 days, or we work free until you do, or you're refunded.
Lock in your spotMost operators run a channel manager, a PMS, a booking engine, an email tool, an SMS tool, a reviews tool, a social scheduler and a site builder — six to nine subscriptions, none of them talking to each other. Accommador replaces all of it, from $500 AUD/mo per location.