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"Analyze" tool

The customized analysis

The analysis tool in RateBoard offers versatile possibilities how to assess your data. With a sophisticated combination of filters, distribution and reference you could create your own analysis perspective on the individual KPI’s.

Overview and navigation

For the setup of your analysis you could use the following tabs which will be described in detail later in this text:

With help of those tabs you create your own analysis which will be displayed in the chart below. Optionally you also could use the “Table” view.
The assessed period could be changed by the slide control below the chart. Therefore, you just click and hold the slider (light blue) and move it left or right to your desired period. You could also use the slider to narrow down or widen the period you want to assess. The minimum here would be a two-week period and the maximum are 6 weeks you can display in the chart.
The lower chart where you set the slider to the period you want to assess is set up to show you calendar weeks. The calendar weeks you could identify by the gray bars in this chart. Once you defined a period to assess the analysis chart will always start with a Sunday on the left and will end with a Saturday on the right. Saturdays and Sundays are always highlighted by a deeper gray in the analysis chart.
The chart is indicating you if an event is set for a specific day. This year’s events will be displayed with a yellow bar on top of the chart. Previous events will be indicated by a gray bar.

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With a click on a single bar of any given day you could open the detail overview. How the detailed overview works will be described later in this text.

Setup of tabs

KPI

To setup your analysis you first choose one of the given KPI which will be shown in the chart. You can choose from:

  • Revenue 

  • Occupancy

  • ADR

  • RevPAR

Depending on what KPI you choose it will be used for every data displayed. This means if you add more details to your analysis (like a filter) all values will refer to your first chosen KPI.

Filter

A filter is used to show all available data for one particular information. If I choose for example the combination of the KPI “Occupancy” and the channel filter “booking.com” then the chart will show me how much Occ in each individual day is generated by this channel. No other information will be included in the chart. 
To set filters you have the following options:

  • Pickup

With the pickup filter you can choose if you would like to display the pickup of the last day (1 day), last three days (3 day) or the last seven days (7 day). If you set a pickup filter you will see how many room nights were picked for each individual day based on the chosen period. IMPORTANT: This function will always show you the net-pickup. This means that rooms that were reserved and cancelled within the one, three or seven days will be deducted automatically. Pickup and pick down will not be displayed separately. 

  • Room Categories

The room categories you can choose as a filter are based on your settings in the inventory configurations (same as in Manage). If you have distributed your single room types into sup-categories in RateBoard (e.g Standard, Superior, Suite etc.) you could use this setup to assess your data. IMPORTANT: To be able to use this filter you have to have your inventory capacity information setup in RateBoard first. This setup you can do in “Settings>Inventory” if you click on tab “Capacity”.

  • Room Types

If you like to assess the performance of one individual room type you use this as a filter. Once you selected the filter for e.g. your double standard room the chart will just show you the values of this room type. IMPORTANT: To be able to use this filter you have to have your inventory capacity information setup in RateBoard first. This setup you can do in “Settings>Inventory” if you click on tab “Capacity”.

  • Segments

The filter per segment you could use to assess one particular segment in the selected period. If you choose for example occupancy as an KPI and “Leisure Groups” as a segment the chart will show you the occupancy booked by this segment per day. The segments available for this analysis will equal the segments you set up and use in your PMS.

  • Channels

If you set up a filter for a specific channel only this information will be shown depending on the value of the selected KPI. If I choose the KPI “Occupancy” with the filter of “Website” the chart will show just the occupancy generated by your own website for each day. The channels available for this analysis will equal the channels you set up and use in your PMS.

  • Countries

Filtering data by country gives you the opportunity to analyze the selected origin of your guest based on the chosen KPI. If you for example select the KPI “Occupancy” with a filter for your German guest, the chart will show you how much occupancy is generated by just German guest per day. The countries available for this analysis will equal the countries you set up and use in your PMS.

Distribution

The distributions are working a little different then the setting of filters. If you select a distribution the chart will not just show a single information like in the filter. In fact, it will display all available data adding up to the total of your selected KPI. If you for example chose “Occupancy” as your KPI and “Segment” as your distribution the chart will show all available segments and their relative proportion of the total occupancy. By this the shown data is a composition of all available information. 

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TIP: If you hold your cursor over one of your segments available in the caption this segment will be highlighted in the chart.

You could use the following distributions:

  • Segments

If you select the distribution by segment all available segments per day will be displayed in the chart. The segments available will equal the segments set up in your PMS.

  • Countries

A distribution by country will give you all countries of origin of your guest adding up to your total KPI value. The countries available will equal the countries of origin of your guest in the PMS.

  • Room type

The distribution by room type will show you the composition of all your individual room types on a given day. IMPORTANT: To be able to use this filter you have to have your inventory capacity information setup in RateBoard first. This setup you can do in “Settings>Inventory” if you click on tab “Capacity”.

  • Room category

Distributing by room category refers to your individual settings in the “Inventory” by e.g. “Standard”, “Superior”, “Suite” etc. This way you could assess how the individual categories are standing to each other proportionally on a given day. IMPORTANT: To be able to use this filter you have to have your inventory capacity information setup in RateBoard first. This setup you can do in “Settings>Inventory” if you click on tab “Capacity”.

  • Channels

A distribution by channel will give you an overview how the channels are composing to the total of your selected KPI. All channels available will equal the channels you use in your PMS.

  • Pickup

The distribution oy pickup could be done by the last day, the last three days and the last seven days. Contrary to the pickup filter the pickup distribution will not blend out all other information. This way you can assess your pickup while you also see the previous reservations that were on the books before.

Note

IMPORTANT: The pickup distribution is always calculated as a net-pickup. This means that if a new reservation within the 1,3 or 7 days was canceled it will not show up separately from the pickup. The cancellations shown by the pickup distribution refers to cancelled reservations that were on the book before (before the new pickup generated during the last 1,3 or 7 days).

Reference

The selection of the reference helps you to define the comparison data. You have the following options available to setup comparing periods:

  • Final last year

  • Same time last year (YTD)

  • Final 2 years ago

  • Same time 2 years ago (YTD)

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"Analyze" tool

The customized analysis

The analysis tool in RateBoard offers versatile possibilities how to assess your data. With a sophisticated combination of filters, distribution and reference you could create your own analysis perspective on the individual KPI’s.

Overview and navigation

For the setup of your analysis you could use the following tabs which will be described in detail later in this text:

With help of those tabs you create your own analysis which will be displayed in the chart below. Optionally you also could use the “Table” view.
The assessed period could be changed by the slide control below the chart. Therefore, you just click and hold the slider (light blue) and move it left or right to your desired period. You could also use the slider to narrow down or widen the period you want to assess. The minimum here would be a two-week period and the maximum are 6 weeks you can display in the chart.
The lower chart where you set the slider to the period you want to assess is set up to show you calendar weeks. The calendar weeks you could identify by the gray bars in this chart. Once you defined a period to assess the analysis chart will always start with a Sunday on the left and will end with a Saturday on the right. Saturdays and Sundays are always highlighted by a deeper gray in the analysis chart.
The chart is indicating you if an event is set for a specific day. This year’s events will be displayed with a yellow bar on top of the chart. Previous events will be indicated by a gray bar.

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With a click on a single bar of any given day you could open the detail overview. How the detailed overview works will be described later in this text.

Setup of tabs

KPI

To setup your analysis you first choose one of the given KPI which will be shown in the chart. You can choose from:

  • Revenue 

  • Occupancy

  • ADR

  • RevPAR

Depending on what KPI you choose it will be used for every data displayed. This means if you add more details to your analysis (like a filter) all values will refer to your first chosen KPI.

Filter

A filter is used to show all available data for one particular information. If I choose for example the combination of the KPI “Occupancy” and the channel filter “booking.com” then the chart will show me how much Occ in each individual day is generated by this channel. No other information will be included in the chart. 
To set filters you have the following options:

  • Pickup

With the pickup filter you can choose if you would like to display the pickup of the last day (1 day), last three days (3 day) or the last seven days (7 day). If you set a pickup filter you will see how many room nights were picked for each individual day based on the chosen period. IMPORTANT: This function will always show you the net-pickup. This means that rooms that were reserved and cancelled within the one, three or seven days will be deducted automatically. Pickup and pick down will not be displayed separately. 

  • Room Categories

The room categories you can choose as a filter are based on your settings in the inventory configurations (same as in Manage). If you have distributed your single room types into sup-categories in RateBoard (e.g Standard, Superior, Suite etc.) you could use this setup to assess your data. IMPORTANT: To be able to use this filter you have to have your inventory capacity information setup in RateBoard first. This setup you can do in “Settings>Inventory” if you click on tab “Capacity”.

  • Room Types

If you like to assess the performance of one individual room type you use this as a filter. Once you selected the filter for e.g. your double standard room the chart will just show you the values of this room type. IMPORTANT: To be able to use this filter you have to have your inventory capacity information setup in RateBoard first. This setup you can do in “Settings>Inventory” if you click on tab “Capacity”.

  • Segments

The filter per segment you could use to assess one particular segment in the selected period. If you choose for example occupancy as an KPI and “Leisure Groups” as a segment the chart will show you the occupancy booked by this segment per day. The segments available for this analysis will equal the segments you set up and use in your PMS.

  • Channels

If you set up a filter for a specific channel only this information will be shown depending on the value of the selected KPI. If I choose the KPI “Occupancy” with the filter of “Website” the chart will show just the occupancy generated by your own website for each day. The channels available for this analysis will equal the channels you set up and use in your PMS.

  • Countries

Filtering data by country gives you the opportunity to analyze the selected origin of your guest based on the chosen KPI. If you for example select the KPI “Occupancy” with a filter for your German guest, the chart will show you how much occupancy is generated by just German guest per day. The countries available for this analysis will equal the countries you set up and use in your PMS.

Distribution

The distributions are working a little different then the setting of filters. If you select a distribution the chart will not just show a single information like in the filter. In fact, it will display all available data adding up to the total of your selected KPI. If you for example chose “Occupancy” as your KPI and “Segment” as your distribution the chart will show all available segments and their relative proportion of the total occupancy. By this the shown data is a composition of all available information. 

Info

TIP: If you hold your cursor over one of your segments available in the caption this segment will be highlighted in the chart.

You could use the following distributions:

  • Segments

If you select the distribution by segment all available segments per day will be displayed in the chart. The segments available will equal the segments set up in your PMS.

  • Countries

A distribution by country will give you all countries of origin of your guest adding up to your total KPI value. The countries available will equal the countries of origin of your guest in the PMS.

  • Room type

The distribution by room type will show you the composition of all your individual room types on a given day. IMPORTANT: To be able to use this filter you have to have your inventory capacity information setup in RateBoard first. This setup you can do in “Settings>Inventory” if you click on tab “Capacity”.

  • Room category

Distributing by room category refers to your individual settings in the “Inventory” by e.g. “Standard”, “Superior”, “Suite” etc. This way you could assess how the individual categories are standing to each other proportionally on a given day. IMPORTANT: To be able to use this filter you have to have your inventory capacity information setup in RateBoard first. This setup you can do in “Settings>Inventory” if you click on tab “Capacity”.

  • Channels

A distribution by channel will give you an overview how the channels are composing to the total of your selected KPI. All channels available will equal the channels you use in your PMS.

  • Pickup

The distribution oy pickup could be done by the last day, the last three days and the last seven days. Contrary to the pickup filter the pickup distribution will not blend out all other information. This way you can assess your pickup while you also see the previous reservations that were on the books before.

Note

IMPORTANT: The pickup distribution is always calculated as a net-pickup. This means that if a new reservation within the 1,3 or 7 days was canceled it will not show up separately from the pickup. The cancellations shown by the pickup distribution refers to cancelled reservations that were on the book before (before the new pickup generated during the last 1,3 or 7 days).

Reference

The selection of the reference helps you to define the comparison data. You have the following options available to setup comparing periods:

  • Final last year

  • Same time last year (YTD)

  • Final 2 years ago

  • Same time 2 years ago (YTD)

In general, you have always the option to decide the format of the reference date. You could choose from a reference per date (e.g. 03/12/19 vs. 03/12/18) or per weekday (Wednesday 03/12/19 vs. Wednesday 03/13/18).

Save Presets

By saving presets it gives the user the possibility to immediatly use custom filter settings.

Presets are useable in the index tab Analyse → Analyse in Forecast and Market or in Analyse → Budget.

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At first the needed filters (KPI, Filter, Distribution, Reference, 2nd reference) are chosen. This configuration will be saved, with a custom name as a preset, by clicking on “New preset”.

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Important! Every preset needs to have a unique name, otherwise the preset will not be saved.

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If more than one preset is saved, switching between the preset can be done by clicking on the wanted preset.

To delete a certain preset, click on the waste paper bin next to the preset.

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Detailed view

By a click on a specific day in the chart you will be directed to the lower part of the analysis page. Depending on what reference format you choose (per data or per weekday) the tiles in the detailed overview will give you the information of the current performance vs. the reference day. The comparison in the tiles will be displayed by the deviation to the YTD data.

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You will notice that the booking curve can also go up and down. The reason is that, the curve shows also the cancellations of the date you selected to analyze more in details.

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Market Data

What does your competitor do?

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TIP: Set your general rules in the dedicated section inside the Settings, and manage the single shopping using the market function.

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Pick-up

How many bookings for what time where done by the guests?

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By using the two filters in the time line (red arrow), the graph can be shown in more detail for the filtered period. So, for every period you can go into more details.

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Reputation

Guest perception: The good's the bad's

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The Meta Review summarizes all reviews and gives an average score for all feedbacks, different languages, or by number of people travelling. You can even read what your business guests are writing. With this tool, it is easy to get an overview on what is rated best in the hotel, and what your guests do give a lower score for. So, you can always see where there is room for improvement and what is it your guests like in the hotel.

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Budget

The bigger picture

KPI’s, comparing data and time frames could be set up to individualize your budget overview. This way you always see what you want.

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  • Final 2Y (final value two years ago)

  • Final 3Y (final value three years ago)

  • YTD 2Y (qualifying date comparison for the booking situation two years ago)

  • YTD 3Y (qualifying date comparison for the booking situation three years ago)

  • New 1d (shows pick up of the last day)

  • New 3d (shows pick up of the last three days)

  • New 7d (shows pick up of the last seven days)

  • Goals (Goals/own KPI’s could be set up at “Settings>”Budget Settings”. Have a look at the article about how to set your Goals here→ link to budget settings).

Due to the flexible settings it will be easier for you to assess periods that are more likely to occur every two or three years. An example would be Easter or a fair that is taking place every two years. 

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TIP 2: If you are using RateBoard with several hotels from your account you could set up your hotels to “Bundles” of your liking. How to set them up you will learn at the article about “Budget Settings”. Click here--> link to budget settings to read. 

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TIP 3: The Budget could be exported as a CSV or PDF file if you need it.

If you have any questions about the functionality, KPI’s or settings, please do not hesitate to contact your Revenue Manager at RateBoard. We are happy to help.

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