Every agency loses some commission to small, invisible errors: a missing PNR, an un-linked supplier, a fare that doesn’t add up. Individually they’re easy to miss. Across a year and a few thousand reservations, they add up to real money. Toggle’s Quality Control finds them — and tells you what each one is worth.

Severity, with a dollar sign

Toggle scans your reservations and flags issues by severity, and — critically — attaches the at-risk dollar value to each one. A missing supplier on a $40 booking and a commission-blocking gap on a $12,000 group aren’t the same problem, and Toggle doesn’t treat them the same. You triage by money, not by row count.

  • Commission-blocking issues surfaced first
  • Missing PNRs and missing suppliers flagged automatically
  • Fare and amount anomalies detected across the book
  • Every item tagged with its at-risk dollar value

The math is simple

When Toggle surfaces $22,000 of recoverable commission sitting in fixable errors, the platform has paid for itself many times over before you’ve touched anything else. Quality Control is usually the feature that turns a trial into a renewal — because the savings are concrete and they show up in the first month.

Auto-fix is coming

Today Toggle finds and prioritizes the issues. Next on the roadmap: guided and automated fixes for the most common, repetitive problems — so the gap between “surfaced” and “resolved” gets shorter every release.