Calendar Β· Availability Β· Tours
Type it however you like β "Melbourne this weekend, outcall only, $300 travel, 2hr minimum, no incall". I turn it into proper settings, read it back to you, and nothing changes until you tap YES. Your words never go to the bot raw β only clean settings do.
Purple strip = touring Β· number = client bookings Β· π« = busy Β· green underline = hours set. Tap a day to set your hours or add/see bookings. β build 11 Jul Β· translator + cities & fees β
The city you're physically in and what you're open to. (For specific dates, set hours on the Calendar.)
Tick cities you'll travel to for outcalls. Untick any you can't get to. Add a tour city at the bottom.
Type your exact base for tonight β a suburb or a specific hotel ("Emporium Hotel"). Clients never see this; it's only used behind the scenes to work out how far an outcall is. Optional extra outcall fee on top.
Your rules per city, changeable night to night: minimum time, travel fee (or none β your call), incall / outcall / video, and whether you're taking bookings there at all. Saved settings go straight to your bot β cleanly, via the translator, never as raw text.
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One source of truth β the bot and the booking site read these. Edit and save. (The full profile β persona, boundaries, deposits β lives in Profile & rates.)
Trips you manage. They show as a strip on your calendar, and clients can request these cities/dates.
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The master switch. OFF = the bot answers nobody β zero replies, instantly β until you turn it back on here. (You'll get a reminder if it's been off 5+ hours and messages are arriving.)
When ON, the bot may offer ONE short option below the usual 1-hour minimum β set your own label and price. Great for tour weekends. Turn it off and the 1-hour minimum is back, no trace.
Mute the bot for one client so you handle them. It goes silent for that number instantly β Tasker can stay on. Un-mute any time to hand it back to the bot. (Great when a top enquiry comes in and you want it personally.)