Channel manager · Kasol, Himachal Pradesh

The AI frontdesk for Kasol guesthouses, hostels and camps

Kasol's signature failure is the extension collision: a long-stay guest extends over breakfast while the OTA calendar sold that bed to someone arriving tonight. fursat OS keeps dorm beds, private rooms, walk-ins and extensions in one live calendar across Booking.com, hostel platforms and MakeMyTrip, so fluid Parvati valley inventory stays correct by noon.

How Kasol actually books

The Parvati valley runs on a mix the big hotel markets never see: hostel dorms and private rooms, long-stay guests who extend week by week, walk-ins from the bus stand, and a strong Booking.com and Hostelworld presence next to growing MakeMyTrip traffic. Inventory here is fluid; the same property sells dorm beds and full rooms side by side.

April to June and September to November are the twin peaks. Israeli and European long-stayers stretch the shoulders, and December holiday weeks bring a short winter spike.

What goes wrong without one
  • Week-by-week extensions are decided over breakfast, but the OTA calendar sold the room to an arriving guest last night. Extension-versus-arrival collisions are the signature Kasol failure.
  • Dorm beds and private rooms on mixed channels mean mixed inventory math that manual calendars get wrong under load.
  • Walk-in culture means the calendar is wrong by noon unless someone updates every channel after every walk-in, which nobody does in peak season.
What Fursat does about it
Kasol questions, answered

Guests keep extending their stay. How does sync handle that?

An extension is just a new booking on the same room, made inside the same calendar. The room stays closed across every channel for the extended nights, and arriving-guest collisions stop happening at breakfast.

We sell dorm beds and rooms. Does that work?

Yes. Bed-level and room-level inventory both sync, so a dorm filling up on Booking.com closes those beds everywhere, while private rooms run their own count.

Do walk-ins break channel syncing?

Only if they never reach the calendar. Log the walk-in once, on WhatsApp, and every OTA closes that room within the minute. That single habit ends the noon-calendar-drift problem.

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