Prepare a function sheet (BEO) with AI
Import a signed quote or a document and let AI pre-fill the schedule, line items and operational notes of your function sheet.
The function sheet (BEO, for Banquet Event Order) is the operational document for the big day: who does what, at what time, with which equipment. Preparing it by hand is tedious. Joinways AI pre-fills it from a signed quote or a document you import, saving you a lot of time.
The point of a good BEO is that every team reads from the same score: kitchen, floor, technical, external vendors. By starting from an already-validated source — the signed quote — the AI spares you copying services one by one and lets you focus on orchestration: precise times and owners.
Prerequisites
- An event to attach the BEO to.
- A source to import: a signed quote in Joinways or a file (PDF) describing the service.
- A quote as complete as possible if you use it as the source: its line items become the BEO lines.
- Access rights to the event and its BEO on the account.
What you'll learn
- Import a source (signed quote, PDF) to generate the BEO
- Review the pre-filled schedule and line items
- Complete the times and owners before the big day
- Share the BEO as a PDF or via a public link
The sources the AI can read
The BEO is always built from a source you designate. The quality of the pre-fill depends directly on how clear that source is: here is what the AI can work with.
- The event's signed quote: the recommended source, since its line items already match your catalog.
- A PDF file to upload: a schedule, a service description or operational notes.
- A text-based, legible document: a clear PDF reads better than a low-quality scanned image.
Generate the BEO with AI
Generation happens from the event, in a few clicks. Here is the step-by-step flow and what happens each time.
- Open the event, then the BEO tab. This is where the function sheet for the event lives.
- Click Import / Fill with AI. The assistant asks which source to use.
- Choose the source: the event's signed quote or a file to upload.
- AI pre-fills the schedule, line items and operational notes from the source.
- Review, complete the times and owners, then save the sheet.
What AI fills in
The pre-fill covers the three main blocks of a function sheet. Each stays editable after generation.
- The timeline (arrival, service, end): a typical schedule to adapt to your venue.
- Line items and services (catering, equipment, spaces): taken from the source.
- Operational notes for the teams: practical instructions for the big day.
What you should verify and complete
The pre-filled BEO is a starting point. Some information isn't in the source and depends on your organization: it's up to you to complete it before sharing the sheet.
- The times: adapt the typical timeline to your venue's real constraints.
- The owners: assign a point person to each key line item.
- The line items: add, remove or refine a service missing from the source.
- The notes: enrich the instructions specific to your team and venue.
How it works
When you launch the import, the AI reads the designated source, extracts the services and context, then structures everything into a function sheet: a timeline, line items and notes. The sheet appears in the BEO tab, ready to review and complete.
The BEO is never shared automatically: it stays in the event until you export or share it. So you keep control over what's passed on to teams and vendors.
Share the BEO
Once the BEO is finalized, export it as a PDF for your teams or generate a public link to share with an external vendor, with no Joinways account needed.
- PDF export: a printable document to hand to internal teams.
- Public link: online access for an external vendor, with no Joinways account.
Edge cases
- Image-based scan: a low-quality PDF is harder to read; prefer a text-based file.
- Quote changed after generation: update the BEO if the quote changes before the event.
- No signed quote: import a PDF describing the service, or fill the BEO manually.
- External vendor: share the public link rather than account access, which would expose other data.
💡 Tip: import the signed quote rather than an external PDF when possible: the line items already match your catalog.
Best practices
- Always review the times: AI suggests a typical timeline to adapt to your venue.
- Assign an owner to each key line item for the big day.
- Update the BEO if the quote changes before the event.
- Favor the signed quote as the source: its line items are already aligned with your catalog.
- Review the whole sheet before exporting it or generating the public link.
Troubleshooting
Problem: the import returns nothing usable.
Cause: the source is a low-quality scanned image, hard to read. Solution: prefer a signed quote or a clear, text-based PDF, then run the import again.
Problem: the proposed times don't fit my venue.
Cause: the AI proposes a generic, typical timeline. Solution: adjust each time directly in the sheet to reflect your real constraints, then save.
Problem: the BEO no longer reflects the quote.
Cause: the quote was changed after the BEO was generated. Solution: update the BEO, either by running the import again or by correcting the line items by hand before the event.
Real-world example
Thomas coordinates a reception château. A week before a wedding, he imports the signed quote into the BEO. AI generates the timeline: cocktails at 6pm, dinner at 8pm, catering and sound line items. Thomas tweaks two times, assigns the maître d', then sends the PDF to the whole team.
Another example
Sophie runs a space for corporate seminars. The client sent their own day schedule as a PDF. She imports it into the BEO: the AI extracts the slots (plenary, workshops, breaks, lunch) and the equipment line items. Sophie completes the owners on the technical side, then generates a public link for the partner caterer, with no Joinways account.
FAQ
Can I create a BEO without AI?
Yes, you can fill the BEO manually, line by line. AI is a helper, not a requirement.
Does the public link expose sensitive data?
The link only shows the operational BEO content, not your financial data or CRM.
Which source gives the best result?
The event's signed quote: its line items already match your catalog, which limits corrections.
Does the AI invent times?
It proposes a typical timeline from the source; these times are suggestions to verify and adapt to your venue.
Can I edit the BEO after generation?
Yes, everything stays editable: times, line items, owners and notes can be changed just like a BEO filled by hand.
Is the BEO sent automatically to teams?
No. It stays in the event until you export it as a PDF or generate a public link.
What if I don't have a signed quote?
Import a PDF describing the service, or fill the sheet manually, line item by line item.
See also
- Function sheet (BEO)
- Public access to an event
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