A WooCommerce plugin
A booking calendar inside your WooCommerce
Turn any WooCommerce product into a bookable one: a date-range calendar on the product page, seasonal rates and period rules. Apartments, boats, cars, equipment.
Pricing that follows the season
Every price list row covers a date range and holds its own nightly rate. A product can carry as many rows as the year needs — off-season, peak weeks, holidays. Each year is kept separately, so publishing next year rates does not disturb the current one.

Admin
Stay details without digging through orders
The details modal shows the price of every single night, the full guest record and which reminders already went out. You can move the order to another status from there, without opening the WooCommerce list.
The dashboard reads bookings from its own table, so a five-night stay is one row, not five.
Support, not just a plugin
A full user manual and an FAQ, in Polish and English. Before you write to us, chances are you will find the answer yourself.
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Frequently asked questions
The four questions that come up most often. The full set is 31 questions in six categories.
A new product type called Booking. Such a product gains a Price List tab in the admin and a date-range calendar on the storefront. Everything else — cart, checkout, orders, e-mails, reports — stays standard WooCommerce.
From the price list, on the server. Each selected day is charged at the rate of the row covering it, the last day included. The amount that arrives from the browser is never trusted: the plugin recalculates it before the item enters the cart.
Yes. The calendar allows that changeover, so the handover day does not cost you a night.
Yes. It ships with a Polish translation and is ready for others, works with Polylang and WPML, and supports EU Omnibus price-history plugins.