Doggo Jotto

A welcome letter for the dog?

It sounds completely unnecessary. We thought so too.

When someone first suggested welcoming guests' dogs by name, our honest reaction was: that's ridiculous. Dogs don't read welcome letters.

We tried it anyway.

Guests laughed. They took photos. They told friends. The ones traveling with dogs were especially surprised — because almost nobody in hospitality remembers the four-legged member of the family.

That's when it clicked.

The welcome was never really for the dog. It was for the owner.

Doggo Jotto isn't about pets. It's about the unexpected smile you create for someone who considers their dog family.

A printed page welcoming Stella and Lyra by name — local sniff tips, house rules, sponsor treats, and your sign-off. The kind of arrival touch dog owners photograph and talk about.

Hosts control the wording, branding, and treat details. JottoGo does not supply treats.

The quickest way to win over a dog owner? Welcome the dog.

Dog owners arrive with bowls, food, leads, blankets, and half the house in the car. Their dog isn't an afterthought — it's family.

So when they walk in and find their dog welcomed by name, maybe with a small treat waiting, the reaction is immediate. They smile. They photograph it. They mention it in messages and reviews.

Not because the dog understood the letter. Because the host noticed something most software ignores.

That's goodwill. Inexpensive, personal, and easy to talk about.

The best hospitality isn't always expensive. It's unexpected.

A small surprise, created automatically.

  1. The guest mentions their dog

    JottoGo picks up that a dog is joining the stay from reservation details and information the guest has shared.

  2. The dog is welcomed by name

    When names are available, dogs can appear in the Guest Jotto greeting and receive a dedicated Doggo Jotto page.

  3. Your crew sees what to prepare

    Crew To Do can remind your cleaner to leave the chosen treat or complete other pet-specific preparation for that booking.

  4. The guest finds an unexpected welcome

    The dog owner sees that the host remembered a family member hospitality software usually ignores.

It is memorable because nobody expects it.

The gesture is small. The reaction is not.

  • Every stay gets judged on cleanliness, check-in, and communication.
  • Almost none get remembered for welcoming the dog.
  • Doggo Jotto fills that gap — personal, inexpensive, and the kind of detail guests photograph and mention to friends.

The welcome they expected was for them. The one they remember is for their dog.

Built for dog-friendly stays

  • Personalized dog welcomes

    Include dogs by name when their names have been shared.

  • Optional Doggo Jotto page

    Add a dedicated pet-focused section or second printed page.

  • Host-controlled wording

    You decide how playful, warm, or practical the message should be.

  • Treat reminders for crew

    Crew To Do can remind cleaners to leave treats or complete pet-specific preparation.

  • Works with existing automations

    Doggo Jotto is created as part of the normal JottoGo workflow.

  • Branded for each property

    Use your logo, sign-off, style, and property details.

A thoughtful idea only works if someone remembers to prepare it.

Doggo Jotto works together with Crew To Do. When a dog is joining the stay, your cleaner can receive a booking-specific reminder to leave the chosen treat or complete any other pet preparation. The welcome and the preparation stay connected.

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Small gestures create stronger stays.

Doggo Jotto is one example of the wider JottoGo approach: noticing the details guests have shared and turning them into thoughtful, repeatable hospitality.

Read why goodwill matters

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about Doggo Jotto.

No. Hosts choose and provide any treats or pet gifts they want to leave.

Make the dog feel welcome. Win over the owner.

Create personalized Guest Jottos, Doggo Jottos, and crew preparation checklists from the details guests have already shared.