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How do I use the cancellation rate widgets?

Learn how to add and interpret the Cancellation Rate Over Time chart and Cancellation Rate KPI card on your Host Tools dashboard.

Written by Tom Krones

Summary

The Cancellation Rate Over Time and Cancellation Rate widgets help you understand what share of your bookings end in cancellation. They measure cancellation based on when each booking was received (confirmation date), not by check-in date — so you can identify which booking cohorts carried the highest cancellation risk and spot trends over time.

Adding the widgets to your dashboard

  1. Open Dashboard from the main navigation.

  2. Click Add Widget.

  3. Under the Bookings category, select Cancellation Rate Over Time (line chart), Cancellation Rate (KPI card), or both.

  4. Click Add to place the widget on your dashboard.

You can resize and reposition chart widgets by dragging them anywhere on your dashboard.

Understanding the cancellation rate

The cancellation rate for a given period is calculated as:

  • Numerator: bookings with cancelled status that were confirmed during the selected date range

  • Denominator: bookings with accepted or cancelled status that were confirmed during the selected date range

Pending, declined, and timed-out reservations are excluded. The date filter controls when those bookings were received, not when the guests were scheduled to arrive.

Granularity and date range

The Cancellation Rate Over Time chart supports Weekly and Monthly granularity only. Daily and yearly views are not available because the sample sizes at a single-day level are too small to produce meaningful rates. The chart defaults to weekly if no granularity is selected.

💡 Pro tip: If the chart shows an error about granularity, open the Granularity selector and switch to Weekly or Monthly.

What if the rate seems unexpectedly high or low?

A short date range with very few bookings can produce a misleading rate — even one cancellation may push the percentage high. Widening your date range gives a more representative view. Also keep in mind that only accepted and cancelled reservations are counted; bookings that are still pending or that timed out are excluded from both numerator and denominator.

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