Stop the unready-room disaster
per-room cleaning status sits right on the calendar, so anyone can see at a glance what's dirty, in progress, or ready.
Your team sees exactly what to clean and when, straight off the same calendar your bookings live on. Every check-out and check-in tells them which room needs turning over — automatically.
The whiteboard says one thing. The bookings say another. By 11am on a busy Saturday, nobody's sure which.
Your turnovers live in a WhatsApp group that has nothing to do with your bookings. A late checkout shifts. A same-day arrival lands. The message gets missed — and a guest walks into a room that isn't ready.
That's the moment you can't take back. Not a lost click. A lost reputation, in person, at your front desk. And it happens precisely on the busiest days, when a missed turnover costs you the most.
The cleaning list and the booking calendar should be the same thing. For most operators, they're two disconnected worlds — and the gap between them is where the bad reviews come from.
Accommador doesn't bolt cleaning on beside the calendar. Cleaning is the calendar.
Because housekeeping reads the same booking data your reservations run on, every check-out and check-in automatically flags the room that needs turning over. No re-entry. No separate dashboard to keep in sync. When a booking moves, the cleaning list moves with it — instantly.
Your team works from one source of truth instead of three half-true ones.
The calendar flips that room to "Needs cleaning" on its own — no one has to remember to add it.
Tap the room, pick a team member. They see what's theirs and what's due first.
Per-room status updates on the same calendar everyone's already watching.
Because the system knew the check-in was coming the moment the booking was made.
per-room cleaning status sits right on the calendar, so anyone can see at a glance what's dirty, in progress, or ready.
because check-outs and check-ins are tied to the booking calendar, the system tells your team which rooms to turn over and in what order.
assign each room to a specific team member, so there's no confusion and nothing falls between two people.
attach cleaning notes on the calendar (the broken blind, the deep-clean, the guest's allergy) so the cleaner knows before they walk in.
your bookings, your statuses and your team all live in the same place, not scattered across a whiteboard, a spreadsheet and a chat.
when an arrival shifts or a late checkout lands, the cleaning list updates automatically instead of going stale.
Standalone cleaning apps: a separate tool you keep in sync by hand. Bookings change in one place, the cleaning list lags behind in the other — and the gap is where turnovers get missed.
Accommador: housekeeping is part of the same operating system as your bookings, your channel manager, your payments and your marketing. The booking calendar already knows who's leaving and who's arriving, so it already knows what needs cleaning. That's the closed loop — one system, one truth, from the enquiry all the way to the ready room.
The cost of the alternative is real and measurable: a typical 30-room operator pays $900–$1,500+ a month across six-to-nine disconnected tools — often including a separate cleaning or task app that never quite matches the bookings. Accommador folds housekeeping into the one system, on the same calendar, at no extra line item.
The group works right up until a booking changes and the message gets missed. With housekeeping on the calendar, the turnover list updates itself the moment a check-out or check-in shifts — so a late change can't quietly become an unready room.
No. It's the same calendar your front desk already uses, with a per-room status and a name attached. If your team can read a colour-coded calendar, they can run housekeeping.
It's built for independent operators with 5–80 rooms. The smaller you are, the less slack you have when a turnover slips — so the room that catches it pays off fast.
No. Your OTA bookings flow into the same calendar through the channel manager, so check-outs and check-ins from every channel feed your cleaning list automatically — direct and OTA alike.
Locked-for-Life operators get free white-glove migration — we move your property across for you, so day one your team is cleaning off the live calendar, not rebuilding a whiteboard.
SiteMinder charges ~$250/mo for the channel manager alone. Accommador includes it — plus PMS, booking engine, payments, Xero and the full marketing stack — from $500/mo per location.
Get the full Accommador platform for $5,000/year, the price held for life, plus free white-glove migration — and our guarantee: more direct bookings in 90 days, or we work free until you do, or you're refunded.
Lock in your spotMost operators run a channel manager, a PMS, a booking engine, an email tool, an SMS tool, a reviews tool, a social scheduler and a site builder — six to nine subscriptions, none of them talking to each other. Accommador replaces all of it, from $500 AUD/mo per location.