The module adds messages that convey demand on the product page. Its settings (Modules → Spectator Views → Settings) have three tabs.
Widget Settings — general display and floating notifications:

- Visibility for admin only — only a logged-in administrator sees the messages. Handy while testing.
- Widget display position — where the widget goes, e.g. Before the booking calendar (top).

- Enable floating notifications — corner toasts, with Corner position choosing the corner.
- Show "someone just booked" toast and Show "someone is viewing" toast — the two message kinds.
- "Someone is viewing" source — where the number comes from, e.g. Real concurrent viewers only.
- Toast display time (seconds) — how long a toast stays.

- Four badge switches: popular, viewed in last 24h, occupancy, just booked.
- "Popular" badge threshold (views in last 24h) — how many views make a product popular.
- Occupancy window (days) and Occupancy threshold (%) — the window and threshold behind the occupancy badge.
- "Just booked" badge window (hours) — how long after a booking the message shows.
- Show customer first name and city in booking notifications — whether the message names the customer.
Widget Appearance — the look of each badge, with a live preview on the right:

Each badge takes a Background, a Text color, optional Add border and Add shadow, and a Radius (px). Next to the fields sits a sample message such as "This product is super popular" or "134 people viewed this product in the last 24 hours".
Exclude products — the module's reach:

- Left card: Enable for all products, or a selection through Select product categories and Selected products.
- Right card: Exclude product categories and Excluded products — exceptions to the above.
A single product can be tuned in its own Spectator Views tab:

- "Popular" badge override — force the badge on or off (Automatic leaves the decision to the global thresholds).
- Occupancy window override (days) and Occupancy threshold override (%) — per-product thresholds; an empty field means Inherit global.
- Product noun — the noun used in message text so it reads naturally for this kind of offer (for example "room" or "yacht").