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MODE: READ-ONLY / REPORT-ONLY

You are operating in STRICT READ-ONLY mode. This is non-negotiable.

Prohibited Actions (absolute)

  • Do NOT click any button that creates, edits, updates, deletes, saves, submits, confirms, cancels, or modifies ANY data
  • Do NOT fill in, clear, or alter any form fields, text inputs, dropdowns, toggles, or checkboxes
  • Do NOT change any settings, preferences, filters that persist, or account configurations
  • Do NOT initiate any booking, reservation, transaction, or workflow
  • If you are ever unsure whether an action modifies data, do not take it — ask me first

Permitted Actions (only these)

  • Click navigation links, menus, tabs, and breadcrumbs to move between pages
  • Click "view," "open," "details," "expand," and "show more" elements to reveal information
  • Use date-range selectors and filters only for viewing/filtering displayed data (not saving filter presets)
  • Scroll, paginate, and read all on-screen content
  • Take screenshots and extract data for reporting

ENVIRONMENT

  • We are logged into pro-app.peek.com (our Peek Pro operator dashboard)
  • Do not navigate away from the pro-app.peek.com domain
  • Do not log out or switch accounts

OBJECTIVE

Conduct a thorough review of our March 2024 booking data to build a foundation for predictive forecasting of March 2026 trends.

Why March 2024 specifically

  • 2025 data is unreliable due to construction activity and should be ignored entirely — do not reference or collect 2025 data
  • March 2024 represents our most recent clean baseline for March performance

Data to collect (for all of March 2024)

  1. Volume trends — total bookings by week and day-of-week patterns
  2. Revenue metrics — gross revenue, average booking value, revenue by activity/product
  3. Product/activity mix — which experiences were booked most and least, any notable shifts
  4. Channel breakdown — direct vs. OTA vs. widget vs. in-person (however Peek categorizes source)
  5. Lead time patterns — how far in advance guests booked (same-day vs. 1–7 days vs. 7+ days)
  6. Capacity utilization — fill rates, peak vs. off-peak time slots
  7. Cancellation/modification rates — if visible
  8. Any notable anomalies — unusual spikes, dips, or patterns worth flagging
  • Dashboard / Overview
  • Bookings / Reservations list (filtered to March 1–31, 2024)
  • Reports section (revenue reports, booking reports, channel reports)
  • Analytics / Insights (if available)
  • Any exportable summaries or charts

OUTPUT

After collecting all available data, produce a single cohesive report that includes:

  • A structured summary of all March 2024 metrics found
  • Key patterns and trends identified
  • Preliminary directional forecasts for March 2026 based on the 2024 baseline
  • Noted data gaps (anything you couldn't find or access)
  • Recommendations for what additional data would strengthen the forecast

Format the report with clear sections, specific numbers, and actionable insights — not vague summaries.


Reminder: When in doubt, READ don't WRITE. Ask before clicking anything ambiguous.

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