With this article, you can learn how to assign assets to your product from the Inventory tab of the Product Builder.
Be sure to read the previous article in this series for an introduction to inventory types.
Learn more about the Inventory tab here: Establishing inventory on products.
New to the Product Builder? Read the first article in this series for an introduction to the Product feature.
Which plans include this feature?
Legacy: Soho, Pro, Plus, Enterprise, Flex
New: Growth (Subscription), Growth (Online Booking Fee), Managed
→ Learn more about our new plans or how to change your plan.
Where can I find this feature using the top menu?
Inventory > Products > Products > Add Product/Add New Product/Edit Product > Inventory tab
What more do I need to use this feature?
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Admin permissions to manage inventory or restricted permissions to View products and assets and Manage products and assets.
Which Checkfront version supports this feature - classic, new or both?
- Your account must have access to products (Inventory > Products), a key feature of our new version of Checkfront. This feature is not available for use with items (Inventory > Items) in our classic version. → Learn more about products.
Assigning assets to your product
Assets are the resources that your product depends on to provide guests with the experience, such as equipment, transport, or spaces.
You can configure one or more assets to associate with your product. You can also offer a selection of products to choose from when Staff are assigning the product, for example, multiple sizes of life jackets or paddles.
For example, you can configure a kayak rental to require a kayak, paddles AND a life jacket. Once the product is booked, Staff can assign the type/size of kayak, paddle and life jacket from the Daily Manifest, most commonly when the Guest checks in. |
To start, you can create a new asset or find an existing asset to link to the product.
Asset can also be configured directly with the Asset Builder. Are you adding multiple assets to your product? You can create them in advance. Learn more here... |
With the next article in this series, we look at creating a new asset for your product.
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