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campground management software for independent campsites

Every review gets an answer, the welcome book is never out of date, and the seasonal staff stop coming to ask you.

How many reviews are still waiting for a reply?

For your own business, or as a service you charge other businesses like yours for.

Nobody runs this lab yet. Take it, give it your hours and your prices, and it is yours.

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How it would run

4 magiks · the sheets are examples
01
Answer this review
CORRESPONDENCEExample
JOURNAL

The reply to a review

The review, three stars

Pitch too close to the sanitary block, noise until midnight, but the staff and the pool got a mention.

The reply, ready to post

Thank you for telling us, and sorry about pitch 42. It is our closest to the block and we should have said so at booking. Quiet hours start at 11pm and we did not enforce them that night. If you come back, ask for the 60s, they are on the orchard side. Glad the pool worked for the children.

Nothing invented: the pitch number, the hours and the orchard row are all yours.

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02
The welcome book
REGISTERExample
REPORT

The welcome book

Practical, updated 11 August

Barrier code 1789, it changes on the first of each month and the new one is texted the day before. Quiet hours 11pm to 7am. The sanitary block by pitches 40 to 49 is cleaned at 8am and 4pm.

This season

ServiceHoursNote
Pool10am to 7:30pmClosed Tuesday 2pm to 4pm, treatment
Bread ordersBefore 7pmSlip on the reception door
Snack bar6pm to 10pmClosed Monday

Pitches, told straight

The 40s are the closest to the sanitary block, handy at night and noisier at midnight. The 60s are on the orchard side, quieter, further from everything. Saying it here saves a three star review later.

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03
Brief the season staff
BRIEFExample
SPEC

The seasonal staff brief

Week of 11 August, reception

The barrier code is 1789 until the 31st. Do not give it over the phone to someone who has not booked, take a name and a pitch number first.

The three you will be asked today

QuestionThe answerDo not say
Is the pool open Tuesday?Yes, closed 2pm to 4pm, treatmentIt depends
Can I change pitch?Only if the 60s are free, ask MarcYes of course
Late arrival?Barrier code and pitch by text, no reception after 8pmCome anyway

What only Marc decides

A refund, a pitch change after arrival, a dog on the pool terrace. Say you are asking him and give a time you will come back. A seasonal who improvises a refund costs more than the refund.

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04
What guests keep asking
Example
What guests keep asking5 rows
QuestionAskedThe answer that ends it
Barrier code31 times this week1789 until the 31st, texted the day before it changes
Pool hours24 times10am to 7:30pm, closed Tuesday 2pm to 4pm
Wifi at the pitch19 timesReception and snack bar only, said at booking
Quietest pitch12 timesThe 60s, orchard side

+ 1 more rows

Ninety seven questions in a week, five of them. The wifi one is the interesting one: guests keep asking because the booking page says wifi without saying where.

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example · not real dataInvented for this page. Every collection starts empty; the first run writes the first row.

The job

Running an independent campsite in summer comes down to three piles: reviews still waiting for a reply, a welcome book that has been out of date since opening weekend, and seasonal staff asking the same thing twelve times a day. None of those piles justifies campground management software on its own, and together they take the evening. Open air hospitality has this quirk: the knowledge about the site is stable, it is the people who rotate. This lab would keep that knowledge in one place and serve it back in the language of whoever is asking, guest or new starter.

What it would know about your business

Put there once, read by every magik.

Put there once by you, read by every magik, corrected when reality moves. Full on day one, unlike the collections below.

resource base
Opening dates and hours
Pitches and rates
Site rules
What to do around here
01Answer this review
02The welcome book
03Brief the season staff
04What guests keep asking

What it would keep

Worth more in month six than in week one.

The collections belong to the lab, not to any single magik. Every magik reads them and every run adds to them, which is why this lab is worth more in month six than in week one.

example · not real data
Reviewsas it would fill up
ReviewRatingAboutAnswered
Family stay4/5washroomsyes
Weekend for two3/5noise at nightto do
Two weeks in August5/5welcomeyes
a sample, truncated

Invented for this page. Your Reviews collection starts empty and fills as you work.

Recurring questionsstarts empty
Activities nearbystarts empty

Under your own brand

It wears your name, not ours.

The same lab, under your name, your colours and your logo. Your customers never see ours.

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AskMOJO
your-business.example
Your business
The same lab under two brands: only the logo, the address and the colour change.
Your colours, in one field.
Your logo and your favicon, on every public surface.
Your own address, on a verified domain.

On the Pro plan, and not needed to take a lab. A fully bespoke theme exists as an upgrade, hand built rather than self-serve.

What it would plug into

Web search

And whatever you already use: any tool available through an API or an MCP server, connected with your own account.

Why not another web app built for your trade

Built around your business, not the average one.
What it knows, what it keeps and what it does are yours to write, and two businesses running the same idea end up with two different labs.
Its sources are not a closed list.
A vertical tool ships with the sources its vendor chose, and that is the ceiling. A lab can be pointed at the ones your business actually runs on, connected from your own accounts, and everything they bring back lands in your collections, which you own and can take with you.

A tool built for exactly your job, and only that, will go deeper at that one job. This is for the jobs nothing covers, or the ones spread across three tools today.

Questions · 7

Does it handle bookings and the pitch map?

No. Availability, pitch allocation and payment belong to your booking system, and this idea does not try to take that over. It handles what that system leaves you with: the questions, the reviews, the welcome book and the seasonal staff brief.

Would twenty review replies all end up sounding the same?

Each reply starts from the review itself and from what you wrote about the site: opening dates, pitches, rules, what there is to do around here. You read it before it goes out, and the replies you approve pile up in a collection, so the voice gets sharper as the season goes on.

Does it post the replies on the review sites itself?

No. It writes, you read, you publish where the review lives. Nothing goes out under the name of the campsite without somebody having read it, which matters most exactly when a review has annoyed you and the reply is written the same evening.

The seasonal staff change every year. Does it all have to be rewritten?

No. What you put in once is the hours, the pitch rates, the site rules and what to do nearby. A new starter brief is written from that, in April as in July, without rebuilding the induction folder from scratch each spring.

The pool is shut every other day this summer. Would the welcome book keep up?

You correct the line in your opening dates and hours, and both the welcome book and the answers given to holidaymakers read the new value from then on. That is the point of the resource base: one correction in one place, not in four printouts at reception.

Does a municipal campsite change anything?

What changes is what you write down: the rules, the rates set by the council, who is allowed to answer what. The lab has no idea of its own about how a site should be run, which is why a municipal site and a family one can use the same idea with different resources.

Why this rather than a tool built for my trade?

A tool built for exactly independent campsites, and only that, will go deeper at that one job. This lab is for the jobs no tool covers, or the ones spread across three tools today, and it runs under your name.

Who is playing this idea

Every audience is still open.

Nobody has taken a square on this idea yet. You declare your audience when you take the lab (“roofers in Brittany”, “plumbers around Paris”), and two people can start from the same idea on two different audiences without getting in each other’s way.

Sound like your week?

And it wears your name, not ours.

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