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Availability

How providers set holidays and time off

Time off is normal. Availability lets you control visibility and bookings during holidays, travel, and short‑notice breaks.

  • Tags: Provider Autonomy, Privacy First, Trust Signals, Guided Discovery
  • Audience: For Providers

Applies to: Escort Service, Private Sex, Kink & Fetish, Adult Media Talent, Erotic Show & Performance, Booth Babes & Promotion, Care & Companionship

Quick answer

Providers control when they are visible and bookable by setting time off in Availability. Create blackout windows using holiday ranges, one-off or partial-day blocks, recurring rest days, and travel/recovery buffers. Visibility can be paused on Regional Billboards or kept visible with a clear “accepting from [date]” indicator. During time off, Booking Requests that overlap blocked windows are flagged and guided toward new times. Optional auto-replies acknowledge messages and share next-available windows. Existing Negotiations remain active unless you choose to hold messages, and you can manually override a blackout for a trusted client—logged to prevent double-booking.

Overview

Availability is provider‑controlled and drives discovery, Booking Requests, and Negotiations. When you set time off—using holiday ranges, one‑off or partial‑day blocks, recurring rest days, or travel and recovery buffers—the system creates blackout windows that stop new confirmations during those periods. You choose visibility: pause discovery completely or stay visible with a clear “accepting from [date]” note.nOverlapping Booking Requests are flagged and guided toward alternatives like your first day back. Optional auto‑replies acknowledge messages and share your next available window. Existing Negotiations stay active unless you choose to hold new messages. You can override a blackout for a trusted client; that override is logged to protect your calendar.

Simple time-off controls

Add holiday ranges, same‑day pauses, partial‑day blocks, recurring rest days, and travel or recovery buffers—all from one Availability view.

Aligned visibility

Hide from Billboards entirely or stay visible with an “accepting from [date]” badge. Discovery and search tools follow your stated schedule.

Guided alternatives

Overlapping requests trigger conflict flags, suggested times, and optional auto‑replies. Any manual override is logged to help prevent double‑booking.

Common questions

A holiday creates blackout windows that block new confirmations while keeping your calendar accurate. Pausing visibility removes you from public discovery. You can also stay visible with a clear “accepting from [date]” badge.

When enabled, auto‑replies acknowledge incoming Booking Requests or messages, confirm you’re away, and share your next available window without revealing private reasons.

Yes. Keep your profile visible on Regional Billboards with an “accepting from [date]” badge. Overlapping requests are guided to dates after your return.

The request will be flagged as Needs New Time. You can propose alternatives via a Proposal—such as your first day back or a nearby weekend—so the client can accept a new slot.

Yes. Availability uses local city time, so cross‑timezone travel and DST changes are applied automatically to reduce accidental overlaps.

Yes. Apply time off to all Service Worlds or only selected ones. For example, pause tantra while keeping companionship available.

Negotiations remain active unless you choose to hold new messages or share a return date. Confirmed bookings are not auto‑cancelled, but if they overlap a new holiday, review and update terms or propose alternatives.

If visibility is paused, clients won’t see your profile. If you stay visible, they’ll see a clear “next available from [date]” indicator. During Negotiations, away status and suggested windows are shown.

Final thoughts

You control when you are visible and when you’re bookable. Time off is normal; clarity is professional. Sharing a clear return date reduces pressure and builds trust, and discovery should follow your calendar—not fight it.

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