Dynamic bundling with component-level tracking. When one piece breaks, the system swaps in a replacement automatically.
You sell a "Cinema Kit" bundle: camera body, two lenses, a tripod, and a monitor. Thursday night, someone returns it with a scratched lens.
Do you have another lens available? Is it already committed? What about the customer who booked the standalone lens?
With static bundles, a broken component breaks the entire kit.
Create bundles from serialized inventory. A "Cinema Kit" isn't just a product—it's Camera #401, Lens #203, Lens #204, Tripod #88.
When someone books a kit, Turnaround locks the specific serial numbers. Not just "a camera"—that exact camera.
Lens #203 breaks? The system checks for an equivalent lens. If Lens #207 is free, it swaps in automatically.
If no substitute exists, you get an alert immediately—not when the customer shows up.
Pre-defined bundles that customers book as a single unit. "Wedding Package" with specific items locked together.
Customer selects a base bundle, then swaps components. "Pick your lens" options within a camera kit.
Bundles that change composition based on availability. Summer event kit vs winter event kit.
Kits that contain other kits. A "Complete Studio Package" that includes your "Lighting Kit" and "Audio Kit."
One damaged component doesn't kill an entire booking. The system finds alternatives before you know there's a problem.
Static bundles lock items that could be rented separately. Dynamic kits only lock what's actually needed, when needed.
Customers see kit availability based on actual component status. If you can't fulfill it, they know before they book.
Stop tracking "which lens goes with which kit." The system knows. Your staff just scans items in and out.
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