One property.
Many hunters.
More income.
Open your land to multiple independent hunters on the same listing — each with their own booking, lease, and payment. No groups to coordinate. No syndicates to broker. Just more revenue, same calendar.
Until now, every booking on a property locked the whole period to one party. Shared Access changes that: you set a per-period capacity, hunters book independently, and each transaction stands on its own — own account, own waiver, own LandKey payment, own lease contract.
One toggle. Four ways your listing works harder.
Shared Access is opt-in per listing. Flip it on for the properties where it fits, leave it off where it doesn't.
Multiply revenue per period
A $50/day spot at full cap of 7 turns into $350/day on the same calendar. Shared Access stacks bookings instead of replacing them.
Zero group coordination
Every hunter has their own booking, lease, payment, and waiver. No primary leaseholder, no guest-add flow, no group identity to broker.
Privacy by default
Hunters see how many spots are taken. They don't see who took them. Identities stay yours — and yours alone — to know.
Every duration, one model
Daily, weekly, monthly bookings. Annual and seasonal leases. One toggle, one max-hunter setting, every term explicit on the listing.
Already in your dashboard. Already on your listing.
Shared Access ships inside the tools you already use — no new tab, no new workflow. Here's what changed.
One toggle in calendar settings.
Flip Shared Access on, confirm your max-hunter cap, and you're done. The cap defaults to your listing's existing max-hunters value — there's only ever one number to manage.
- Single source of truth. The listing-page max-hunter value and the shared-access cap are the same field, kept in sync both ways.
- Auto-migrated. Listings already flagged "per person" had Shared Access enabled at deploy. No action required.
- Adjustable any time. Raise or lower the cap. Changes apply to future, unbooked periods.
Calendar settings · Shared Access
Every listing now reads the same way.
One standardized pricing format across daily, weekly, monthly, seasonal, and annual listings. The term is always explicit. The per-hunter vs. per-group label is set by your Shared Access toggle.
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$[Price] per [Term] | per hunter · up to [N] hunters - Replaces the old "per person" string with a clearer, durable format.
- Hunters see what they're paying, what they're getting, and how many seats are left — at a glance.
Capacity at a glance. Hunters in a list.
Your dashboard calendar shows capacity per period with color-coded fill levels. Long-term leases get a roster: who signed, how many spots, payment status, contact link.
- Color-coded badges. Green 0–49%, amber 50–85%, red at cap.
- Leaseholder roster. Spots reserved, payment status, message link — one screen for the season.
- Hunter privacy preserved. Hunters see capacity, not identities. The roster is yours.
Three steps. Two clicks. Live this week.
If your listing is already approved for LandKey, you can enable Shared Access in under a minute.
Open calendar settings
From your landowner dashboard, pick the listing and open its calendar settings. Available on every LandKey-approved listing.
Toggle on, set the cap
Flip "Shared Access" on and set Max Hunters Per Period. The default is your listing's current max-hunter value — change it any time.
Let hunters book
Hunters see remaining capacity, pick the number of spots, accept their own liability waiver, and pay via LandKey. You see the roster fill in.
Book your spot, not the whole farm.
Share a property with other hunters you'll never share a truck with. Each booking is independent — your own dates, your own waiver, your own lease.
Independent bookings
You sign your own waiver, pay your own way, hold your own dates. No coordinating a syndicate, no Venmoing the lead.
Bring a buddy
Reserve 2+ spots in a single booking. Pricing scales (per-hunter × spots × duration). It's still one transaction.
Heads up
Once a booking is placed, it stands — there's no cancellation flow today. Read the listing and dates carefully before you confirm.
Quick answers.
No. Hunters on a shared listing see remaining capacity — never the names, party details, or contact info of other hunters on the same period or lease. Identities stay between you and the landowner.
No. On deploy, every listing flagged "per person" was automatically migrated to Shared Access. Your existing max-hunter value was preserved as the cap, and any annual-only term was explicitly stored. You can still adjust the cap or turn Shared Access off from calendar settings.
Yes. A hunter can reserve 1 or more spots in a single booking — each spot consumes one slot against the cap. Pricing is per-hunter rate × number of spots × duration, and the whole booking is a single LandKey transaction under the booking hunter's account.
Yes. Shared Access requires LandKey for all transactions — both short-term bookings and long-term leases. Off-platform shared access isn't supported.
There is no cancellation flow today. Once a booking is placed or a lease is signed, it stands. This applies to all bookings on the platform, not just Shared Access. Future cancellation policy work is tracked separately.
Shared Access has no group identity. Each hunter is a fully independent transaction: own account, own waiver, own payment, own lease. There's no primary leaseholder, no guest-add flow, no group chat. Hunting Clubs are a separate product on a different roadmap.
Open your land. Not your DMs.
Enable Shared Access on your listing in two clicks. Available now for daily, weekly, monthly bookings and long-term per-person leases.