You can review your central services in Multi‑Property to check how services are set up across your portfolio. This helps you monitor default settings and ensure consistent service configuration across all properties. You typically view services when auditing your portfolio setup or troubleshooting service behavior in Mews Operations. You do this from the Services tab in Mews Multi‑Property. When you create a central service and assign it to properties, you can only edit the central service from the Services screen in Mews Multi-Property. This is to ensure you do not override a central service at a local level. This behavior is standard across all centralised functions, such as, rate groups, products, services and policies.
In this article, you can learn about:
View the list of services in Mews Multi‑Property
- In Mews Multi‑Property, go to the main menu
> Services.
All services appear in a single table. Services with a bookable period of None are treated as additional services. For example, a minibar charge with no scheduled time is an additional service.
Understanding a service overview
- From the Services screen, select a service to open its side panel.
- Review the information across three tabs:
- Details: View portfolio-wide default details, for example, name and description.
- Configuration: View the default configuration, including bookable settings.
- Properties: See which properties the service is assigned to.
You can switch portfolio languages in the Details tab using the language selector. For example, check if the breakfast service uses the same description across all languages.
View a service’s property-level configuration
- In the Properties tab of a service, select a property to open its side panel.
- Review the local configuration across three tabs:
- Details: See the property-specific name, description, any local customisations and activity log.
- Configuration: View how the property has adapted the central configuration with booking and assignment settings.
- Settings: Check property-level items like taxes and accounting codes.
The system displays Local overrides, so you can spot differences. For example, a city-center hotel may offer late breakfast hours compared to other locations.