GuestCurrent methodology
How the scoring works
GuestCurrent scores three seating postures from 0 to 100 by combining room stability, guest volatility, space flexibility, and helper capacity.
Stable anchor tables
Scores higher when RSVPs are mostly settled, social heat is low, the room has clear VIP clusters, and the host wants a dependable layout with minimal live reshuffling.
Swing-table posture
Scores higher when late change risk is meaningful but not explosive, the room can absorb a few swaps, and spare seats plus helper support make live adjustment realistic.
Split-pressure layout
Scores higher when tension, guest volatility, or protocol complexity means the safest move is to separate heat zones on purpose rather than trust one blended room to behave.