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How availability and planning work in Camper To Go

Camper To Go includes a tenant planning board that pulls live camper status, bookings, maintenance records, downtime windows, and tenant-level blackout days into one planning view. The goal is to help teams see what is truly available before they promise dates to renters.

How the planning board works

The planning board loads tenant campers, applies status filters, builds a visible date window, and overlays bookings, maintenance records, downtime windows, and blackout days. Teams can then scan the board to understand which vehicles are available, blocked, or operationally risky across the selected period.

A planning view that combines live bookings, active fleet filters, maintenance work, and downtime blocks
Fleet-level visibility that hides sold or out-of-service campers by default while still supporting broader status filtering
What this help page covers
How the planning board filters campers by status and shows week, month, 3-month, or custom date ranges
How tenant blackout days, maintenance records, and downtime windows affect operational availability
How bookings and operational holds are brought together to reduce planning mistakes
What operators can see and control
A planning view that combines live bookings, active fleet filters, maintenance work, and downtime blocks
Fleet-level visibility that hides sold or out-of-service campers by default while still supporting broader status filtering
A clearer operational picture for handovers, maintenance scheduling, and date conflict checks
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See availability control with planning context

Book a walkthrough if you want to see how Camper To Go combines booking data and operational constraints into one planning board.

A planning view that combines live bookings, active fleet filters, maintenance work, and downtime blocks
Fleet-level visibility that hides sold or out-of-service campers by default while still supporting broader status filtering
A clearer operational picture for handovers, maintenance scheduling, and date conflict checks