Learn what information is presented for each Tag and how to sort your Tags list.
New to Inventory Tags? You can start by reading the article Introduction to Inventory Tags.
Try the Inventory Tags feature and provide feedback via Checkfront Labs. |
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 > Categories > Tags
What more do I need to use this feature?
- The Tags feature needs to be enabled by Admins for all Staff through Checkfront Labs (Manage > Checkfront Labs)
Which Checkfront version supports this feature - classic, new or both?
- This feature is available in both our classic version using items (Inventory > Items) and our newest version using products (Inventory > Products). → Learn more about products
Working with data columns
Back to topThe following information is displayed for each Tag.
Column | Description |
ID |
A system-generated numerical ID is used to identify your Tags. |
Name |
The name of your Tag. This name is visible to the Customer within the Customer Booking Page (Customers > Customer Booking Page or add /reserve to your account URL), Booking Widget, and reports. |
Items/products |
The number of items/products associated with the Tag. |
Weight |
Determines the order in which your Tags display on the Customer Booking Page (Customers > Customer Booking Page or add /reserve to your account URL) and the Booking Widget. The higher the weight, the closer to the beginning of the list the Tag appears. Multiple Tags that share the same weight are sorted alphabetically. |
Visibility |
Communicates whether the Tag is visible to Everyone, Staff only, in Reports only. Filter the Tags list for those visible to Everyone, Staff only, and in Reports only. Alternatively, you can view all Non-Archived Tags. |
Sorting data columns
Back to topClick on any of the column headers to organize the rows for that column into alphabetical or numerical order.
After clicking, a small arrow appears in the header cell.
- If the arrow points up, the data in the row is in ascending order.
- If the arrow points down, the data is in descending order.
You can refresh the page to reset the column's original state.
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