If the warm-up message beats the patio message, that changes what you send. Everything sent, replied to, skipped, and opted out is counted, so the answer is a filter away rather than a guess.
Pick a campaign, pick a timeframe, and every number on the page follows: sends, replies, reply rate, failures, skips. Compare last week to this week, or one campaign against another.
The calendar shows sends and replies per day. Click a date and you get every message from that day: who it went to, what it said, whether it landed, and every reply that came back.
Skips are counted with their reason. Outside the send window, no phone number on the booking, guest opted out. It's the fastest way to spot a tee sheet that isn't exporting phone numbers properly.
A daily summary or the full message log, as CSV, matching whatever filter you've set. Useful for a monthly ownership report or for working out revenue attribution against your POS.
A reply is credited to the last campaign message that golfer received in the previous 48 hours. Direct conversations are excluded so they don't inflate a campaign's numbers.
Not directly. The app doesn't touch your POS, It reports reply and engagement rates, and the export is built so you can line it up against POS data yourself.
Set a message once and it goes out on every booking, timed to each golfer's tee time.
Explore →One message, one group, sent now. For weather windows, league signups, and win-backs.
Explore →Build a group from any combination of profile facts, save it, and message it.
Explore →A short call, your course, your numbers. Nothing reaches a golfer until you say so.