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The Calendar Tab

How to use the Calendar tab's three views and read its summary numbers, including event-pressured nights.

What the Calendar tab is for

The Calendar tab gives you a full, forward-looking view of your listing — every upcoming date, its recommended price, and whether it's available, booked, or blocked. It's the place to go when you want to see your pricing across the weeks and months ahead, rather than just the three-month window shown on the Home tab's 3D model.

Three ways to view your calendar

You can switch between three different views of the same underlying data, whichever suits how you like to look at information:

  • Heatmap — a color-coded calendar where darker or lighter shading shows relatively higher or lower recommended prices. This is a fast way to visually scan for your priciest and cheapest stretches of nights.
  • 3D Terrain — a three-dimensional landscape view of your pricing, similar in spirit to the Home tab's cube model but built as a terrain you can look across, where the shape of the terrain reflects how prices rise and fall over time.
  • Table — a plain, sortable table listing each date individually. This is the most straightforward view if you want to scan or sort exact numbers rather than colors or shapes.

You can pick whichever view works best for you, and switch between them at any time — they all show the same underlying dates and prices, just presented differently.

The summary numbers at the top

No matter which view you choose, the top of the Calendar tab shows four summary figures for the visible date range:

  • Nights available to book — how many upcoming nights are currently open for booking.
  • Mean recommended price — the average recommended price across the visible nights. "Mean" simply means average.
  • Total revenue potential — the total revenue that could be earned across the visible window if every available night books at its recommended price.
  • Event-pressured nights — how many nights are affected by a nearby local event (explained below).

What "event-pressured nights" means

An event-pressured night is a date near a local event that Bnbflight has detected as likely to raise demand — for example, a concert, festival, or other happening near your listing that tends to bring more visitors to the area. When Bnbflight identifies a night as event-pressured, it factors that into its pricing recommendation, since demand (and the price a guest might be willing to pay) is often higher around these dates than on an ordinary night.

The count of event-pressured nights at the top of the Calendar tab gives you a quick sense of how many upcoming dates have this kind of demand signal in play, without you having to look up local event calendars yourself.