Bunkpost

The other side of the counter

What your guests see.

Your software is only half the product — the other half is the two minutes a tired camper spends booking a site at 9pm. Here is that two minutes, step by step.

bunkpost.com/book/pinewood-hollow

Pinewood Hollow

Check-in

Jul 17

Check-out

Jul 20

Riverbend 12 — RV, 50A$52/night
Cabin 3 — sleeps 4$118/night
Tent Meadow A$28/night
Reserve Riverbend 12

01

They open your link

From your Google listing, your Facebook page, or a text from a friend. The page carries your park's name — not ours — and it works on the phone they're already holding.

02

They pick dates and see the truth

Real availability for their dates. Open sites are bookable; sold-out sites show as sold out instead of vanishing, so the page reads honest — because it is.

03

They see your policies before paying

Your deposit, cancellation window, and refund terms are shown in plain language before the card comes out. Nobody agrees to anything they haven't seen.

04

They pay your price — exactly

Your nightly rate plus your taxes, processed securely by Stripe. No service fee, no booking fee, no "convenience" charge. The total is the number you set.

05

They get confirmed, then reminded

A confirmation email lands immediately with the details of their stay, and a reminder arrives before check-in. Fewer no-shows, fewer "what site are we on?" calls.

Total time: about two minutes.

Which matters, because the competition isn't another park — it's “we'll figure it out tomorrow,” and tomorrow they book somewhere with a link.

Deliberately absent

Everything a guest doesn't have to do.

No account to create

Guests book with an email address. No passwords to invent, no verification dance, nothing to forget by next summer.

No app to download

It's a web page. It works on any phone, tablet, or computer made in the last decade.

No fees on top

The price you set is the price they pay. Guests notice — it's the fee line that makes people feel farmed.

No competitors on the page

Your booking page shows your park. There's no "similar campgrounds nearby" module selling their attention to someone else.

Booking confirmed№ 0417
GuestDana Whitfield
SiteRiverbend 12 — RV, 50A
NightsJul 17 → Jul 20
3 nights × $52$156.00
Lodging tax$14.04
Paid$170.04
Payout → your banktomorrow

The regulars

Marge from site 14 doesn't have to change a thing.

Your regulars can keep calling — you add their stay to the calendar in a few taps, and it's protected from double bookings like everything else. The booking page is for the guests you're currently losing at 9pm, not a new hoop for the ones you already have.

Curious how the office side works? Walk the setup trail or see every feature.

Give your guests the good version.

Set up your park free, open your own booking page, and book a test stay yourself. If it doesn't feel right, walk away.