We are looking for customers to give us feedback on our new feature which you allow you to define the 24 hour period that you consider to be your business day. The first iteration of this feature is driven by our new ledgers and enabling this feature helps you align the new ledger reporting more closely with your manager report and daily operations.
What it is
You choose when your business day starts and ends (for example, 03:00 → 03:00). Mews then uses that window to post items to accounting in the new ledger reporting. We apply clear rules to common scenarios:
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Items with an exact consumption time go to the business day in which that time falls.
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Nightly products posted before/after end of business day rather than after midnight.
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Reports (Trial Balance, Ledger Activity export) clearly show the cut-off time used
What success looks like
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Late-night POS revenue, late checks ins and nightly products are all posted to the correct day as per your operational definition
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Manager report totals reconcile more easily with Ledgers & Trial Balance.
Who we’d love in the beta
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Properties already on the new Ledgers or properties which want an early access to new Ledgers & Trial balance features.
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Operations that don’t run midnight-to-midnight (e.g., cut-off around 02:00–05:00).
What we’ll ask from you
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Set your cut-off time and keep it stable during the test.
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Share examples where the old day boundary caused confusion (e.g., NYE party, late bar close).
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Tell us if numbers across Manager report, Ledgers, and Trial Balance now match expectations.
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Flag any edge cases (e.g., third-party items posted with or without a time).
What you get
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Earlier access to a highly requested control that reduces daily reconciliation work.
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Direct line to the product team; your feedback will shape default behaviors and guardrails.
How to join:
Reply to this thread with your property name and I will reach out to discuss the Beta enablement further with you.
