Task Actions
Bring Tasks from the PMS (MOP 2.0)
When your property is integrated with a Property Management System (PMS), housekeeping duties are assigned within the PMS first. MOP does not determine the duty type — it pulls the assigned room activity and duties directly from the PMS. Using the ...
Restore a Deleted Task (MOP 2.0)
If a task was deleted by mistake, it can easily be restored in MOP. The system keeps deleted tasks in a separate section so they can be reviewed and recovered when needed. Restoring a deleted task will return it to the active task list so it can ...
Delete a Task (MOP 2.0)
The Delete Task feature allows authorized users to remove tasks that were created by mistake or are no longer required. This helps keep task lists organized and ensures that staff members are only working on relevant assignments. Deleting a task is a ...
Edit a Task (MOP 2.0)
Editing a task in MOP 2.0 allows supervisors or authorized users to update task details such as the priority, status, assignee, duty, or verification settings. Tasks can be edited from several locations within MOP depending on the type of update ...
Add Notes and/or Picture(s) to an Open Task (MOP 2.0)
Adding notes and pictures to a task in MOP helps provide additional context, document issues, and improve communication between team members. This is especially useful for reporting maintenance concerns, documenting room conditions, or providing ...
Finish/Complete a Task (MOP 2.0)
Once a task has been completed, it must be marked as Finished in MOP. This ensures the task status is updated, progress is tracked accurately, and the next steps (such as verification, if required) can take place. Marking a task as finished confirms ...
Put a Started Task on Pause (MOP 2.0)
There may be times when a task needs to be temporarily stopped before it is completed. This can happen if a housekeeper or employee needs to handle another priority, wait for supplies, or address an unexpected situation. Using the Pause function ...