Also analyzed in: 1 other industry
Analyzed: 2026-04-23
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
12
/ 100
Invisible

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
45
/ 100
Category-Known

What the model believes about Tokeet without web search.

LLM Authority?
5
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
5
/ 100
Prompted-Recall-Only

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about Tokeet from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
45/100
Category-Known
Quality?
0.65
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.52
Top associations for Tokeet
channel management tools 3 less polished interface 3 channel management 3 short-term rental software 2 automation features 2 steep learning curve 2 booking automation 2 short-term rental software 2 vacation rental management software 2 direct booking tools 2 booking management tools 1 channel distribution software 1 short-term rental management 1 property management software 1 vacation rental software 1
Control prompt (category baseline)
calendar syncing 3 automates bookings 3 dynamic pricing 2 Airbnb and Vrbo integration 2 cleaning coordination 2 guest communication 2 streamlines property operations 2 guest communication automation 2 generic short-term rental software 1 booking management 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows Tokeet is firmly in the model's "short-term rental management system" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is Tokeet known for?

Tokeet is known for vacation rental property management software—especially tools for channel management, reservations, automation, and managing listings across platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com.

Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is Tokeet known for?

Tokeet is known for vacation rental and property management software, especially tools for managing short-term rentals, bookings, channel distribution, and guest communication.

Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
5/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
0

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best short-term rental management systems for small hosts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which short-term rental management platforms are best for property managers? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What short-term rental software is best for vacation homes? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best vacation rental management systems for multiple listings? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which short-term rental management system is best for automating guest messages? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What platform is best for syncing calendars across rental sites? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best channel management tools for vacation rentals? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What short-term rental software helps with direct bookings? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What is the best software for managing both Airbnb and VRBO listings? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What short-term rental management system is best for cleaning and turnover coordination? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which vacation rental platforms include dynamic pricing tools? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best short-term rental management systems for teams? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What software do boutique vacation rental companies use? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What is the best rental management system for professional hosts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What short-term rental platform is best for remote management? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best short-term rental tools for guest communication and automation? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What software is best for managing vacation rental invoices and payments? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best systems for managing short-term rentals on a budget? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which short-term rental management platforms work well for co-hosting? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What is the best software for scaling a vacation rental business? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to a market-leading short-term rental management platform? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which short-term rental management systems are better than basic channel managers? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to all-in-one vacation rental software? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do the top short-term rental management platforms compare? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives for managing vacation rentals without a booking engine? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which short-term rental systems are better for direct bookings than channel-only tools? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives for small property managers? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do different vacation rental management systems compare on automation? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to premium short-term rental management software? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which short-term rental management platform is best if I want fewer add-ons? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I stop double bookings in my vacation rentals? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I manage guest messages automatically for short-term rentals? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I sync calendars across multiple rental platforms? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I set dynamic pricing for my vacation rental? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I manage cleaning schedules for short-term rentals? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I get more direct bookings for my vacation rental? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I automate check-in instructions for guests? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I keep track of multiple vacation rental properties? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I handle guest communication from one place? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I manage bookings from Airbnb and other sites together? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much does short-term rental management software cost? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Is there free short-term rental management software? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the cheapest vacation rental management system? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do short-term rental management platforms have free trials? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the pricing for vacation rental software? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What short-term rental software is worth the money? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the average monthly cost of a channel manager for rentals? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there affordable short-term rental management systems for small hosts? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What does all-in-one vacation rental software usually include? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which short-term rental management systems offer pricing based on number of listings? not mentioned not mentioned
Sample responses

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
5/100
Prompted-Recall-Only
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best short-term rental management systems? 0 0/5
What are the top short-term rental management platforms for hosts? 0 0/5
Which short-term rental management systems are most popular? 0 0/5
What short-term rental management system do most property managers use? 1,900 0/5
What are the most recommended vacation rental management systems? 0 0/5
What is the best software for managing vacation rentals? 110 0/5
Which platforms are best for short-term rental management? 40 0/5
What are the best tools for managing Airbnb-style rentals? 0 0/5
What short-term rental software should I use for multiple properties? 0 0/5
What are the leading vacation rental property management systems? 0 0/5
What software is best for rental hosts who want automation? 0 0/5
What are the best channel managers for short-term rentals? 0 0/5
What are the best booking systems for vacation rentals? 0 0/5
Which short-term rental systems have the best guest messaging tools? 0 0/5
What is the best all-in-one software for vacation rental management? 0 0/5
Sample recall responses

Also analyzed in Tokeet in 1 other industry

This page covers Tokeet in Short-Term Rental Management Systems. The model also evaluates it against the industries below, with their own prompts and competitor sets. Click any industry for the matching report.

What to do next Recommendations for Tokeet

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Enter the model's competitive set

The model knows your brand when asked directly (LBA > 0) but never volunteers you in category queries. You are outside the model's go-to list. Co-mention density with established category leaders is the single biggest lever: get listed in "Top 10 X" articles alongside the brands the model currently names.

+10 to +30 on TOM over 12-18 months

Push product-specific content into authoritative sources

The model knows your category but may not name your specific products. Get product-level content into independent reviews, comparison articles, and ranked lists.

+5 to +15 on LBA

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Smoothed geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Authority and TOM are floored at LBA × 0.1 before the geometric mean (the same floor used in the per-metric cards above, so brand cards and the composite tell the same story). Formula: composite = ((LBA + 5)(Authority + 5)(TOM + 5))^(1/3) - 5. The floor keeps brands the model clearly recognises but doesn't yet recommend from collapsing to zero, while a single genuinely weak metric still pulls the composite down. Full methodology.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 23, 2026 at 4:48 AM

All 209 AI responses for Tokeet

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 209 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (6 prompts)

What is Tokeet known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is known for vacation rental property management software—especially tools for channel management, reservations, automation, and managing listings across platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is known for vacation rental and property management software, especially tools for managing short-term rentals, bookings, channel distribution, and guest communication.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is known for its vacation rental and short-term rental management software, including channel management, booking automation, and property management tools for hosts and managers.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is known for its vacation rental and short-term rental management software, especially tools for channel management, booking management, automation, and property management for hosts and managers.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is known for vacation rental and short-term rental management software, especially tools for channel management, bookings, reservations, and automation for property managers and hosts.

What are Tokeet's main strengths and weaknesses?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet’s main strengths are its broad vacation-rental/property-management feature set, channel management, automation tools, direct booking support, and generally good value for smaller operators. It’s also known for helping manage bookings, calendars, and multi-channel distribution from one place.

Main weaknesses: the UI/learning curve can feel a bit clunky, setup may take time, and some users find integrations, reporting, and advanced customization less polished than top-tier competitors. Customer support and reliability can also be hit-or-miss depending on expectations and use case.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet’s main strengths are its broad vacation-rental management feature set, decent channel management, automation tools, and support for property managers who want to centralize operations like bookings, pricing, messaging, and accounting. It’s often seen as flexible and cost-effective for smaller to mid-sized operators.

Its main weaknesses are a steeper learning curve, a less polished user experience than some competitors, and occasional complaints around integrations, reliability, and support responsiveness. It may feel less robust for larger, more complex property-management operations compared with top enterprise-focused platforms.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet’s main strengths are its broad vacation-rental management feature set, channel management across major OTAs, automation for messaging and workflows, and useful tools for direct bookings, payments, and team operations. It’s often attractive to small and mid-sized property managers who want an all-in-one system.

Main weaknesses: the interface and setup can feel complex, support quality is sometimes inconsistent, and some users find reporting, customization, or advanced enterprise needs less robust than higher-end competitors. Pricing/value can also be a concern depending on the number of listings and add-ons needed.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet’s main strengths are its all-in-one vacation rental management focus, channel management/OTA syncing, automation tools, and generally solid feature set for hosts managing multiple properties. It’s often valued for helping reduce manual work with reservations, messaging, and calendar updates.

Main weaknesses: the interface and onboarding can feel less polished than some competitors, integrations may be limited or inconsistent depending on workflow, and support/reliability feedback can be mixed. It may also be less ideal for larger or more complex property management operations that need deeper accounting, reporting, or enterprise-grade customization.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet’s main strengths are its channel management and automation features, which help short-term rental hosts and managers sync listings, reduce double bookings, and streamline operations. It’s generally seen as a practical all-in-one tool for vacation rental workflows, with booking management, messaging, and basic PMS-style capabilities.

Its weaknesses are that it can feel less polished or less intuitive than some top competitors, and some users report limitations in reporting, advanced customization, and integrations. It may also be better suited to smaller operators than large-scale property managers who need deeper enterprise features.

Who should use Tokeet? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is best for vacation rental hosts and managers who need channel management, automation, reservations, and multi-property booking tools—especially small to mid-size teams handling listings on sites like Airbnb and Vrbo.

You should avoid it if you’re looking for a very simple one-property tool, a full hotel PMS, or if you want the most modern, polished interface and don’t want a steeper setup/learning curve.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is a good fit for small to mid-sized vacation rental hosts, property managers, and agencies that need channel management, automation, direct booking tools, and centralized operations across multiple listings. It’s especially useful if you manage rentals on Airbnb/VRBO and want to reduce manual work.

You should avoid Tokeet if you only have one simple property and don’t need software, if you want an ultra-lightweight or very beginner-friendly tool, or if your business needs highly advanced enterprise-level customization and reporting. It may also be a poor fit if you’re looking for the simplest possible setup with minimal learning curve.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is best for small to mid-sized vacation rental hosts, property managers, and short-term rental operators who want channel management, booking tools, automation, and a fairly simple all-in-one system. It’s a good fit if you manage listings on sites like Airbnb/VRBO and want to centralize calendars, messaging, and pricing.

Who should use it: solo hosts, boutique PMs, and teams that need practical short-term rental operations software without a heavy enterprise setup.

Who should avoid it: very large property-management companies needing deep enterprise workflows, businesses outside short-term rentals, or users who want a highly polished, ultra-simple tool with minimal setup. Also avoid it if you need extremely advanced accounting or custom enterprise integrations.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is best for short-term rental hosts, property managers, and small-to-midsize vacation rental operators who want channel management, booking automation, and direct booking tools in one platform. It’s a good fit if you manage listings on Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, or your own website and want to reduce manual work.

You should avoid Tokeet if you only have one simple listing and don’t need automation, if you want a very lightweight/low-cost tool, or if you need highly customized enterprise-level property management features and deep accounting/reporting controls.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is best for vacation-rental hosts, property managers, and small-to-mid-sized short-term rental businesses that want channel management, booking automation, and direct-booking tools in one place.

Should use it:

  • Airbnb/VRBO/Booking.com hosts
  • Small property managers
  • Teams that want automation for messages, calendars, and pricing
  • Businesses that need a fairly affordable, all-in-one PMS

Should avoid it:

  • Very large enterprises needing deep custom workflows and complex reporting
  • Users who want the simplest possible setup with almost no learning curve
  • Businesses outside short-term rentals (it’s not a general hotel PMS or CRM)
  • People who need a highly polished, premium UI/UX above all else

In short: good for growing vacation-rental operators; less ideal for enterprise-scale or ultra-simple use cases.

How does Tokeet compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is a solid all-in-one vacation rental management platform, but it’s usually viewed as more of a budget/mid-market option than a premium leader.

Compared with its main competitors:

  • Guesty: Guesty is generally stronger for larger property managers, deeper automation, and enterprise needs. Tokeet is usually simpler and cheaper, but less powerful.
  • Hostaway: Hostaway is often seen as more polished and feature-rich for growing managers. Tokeet can be easier to start with, but Hostaway tends to win on scalability and integrations.
  • Lodgify: Lodgify is often better for hosts who want a website + direct booking focus. Tokeet is more operations/channel-management oriented.
  • Smoobu: Smoobu is usually simpler and more affordable for small operators. Tokeet offers a broader management suite, but Smoobu can feel easier to use.
  • OwnerRez: OwnerRez is known for strong accounting, customization, and power-user features. Tokeet is typically less complex, but also less configurable.

Overall: Tokeet is best for small to mid-sized vacation rental managers who want a reasonably priced, all-in-one system. If you need advanced automation, enterprise reporting, or very deep customization, competitors like Guesty, Hostaway, or OwnerRez are often stronger.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is generally seen as a solid, budget-friendly vacation rental management platform for smaller operators and property managers, with core tools for channel management, direct bookings, automation, and messaging.

Compared with main competitors:

  • Guesty: more enterprise-focused and usually more powerful, but also pricier and more complex. Tokeet is simpler and often better for smaller teams.
  • Hostaway: stronger all-around for growing PMs, with deeper automation and integrations. Tokeet is usually lighter and less expensive, but not as robust.
  • Lodgify: easier for hosts who want a direct-booking website plus channel sync. Tokeet is more operations-oriented; Lodgify is often better for website-first users.
  • Smoobu: similar in being SMB-friendly and affordable. Tokeet can be competitive on features, while Smoobu is often praised for simplicity.
  • OwnerRez: very strong for detail-oriented, technically savvy users. Tokeet is generally easier to adopt, but OwnerRez is often more flexible and precise.

Bottom line: Tokeet tends to be a good mid-market choice for affordability and core functionality, but it usually trails the top competitors in depth, polish, and advanced automation.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is generally seen as a mid-market vacation-rental PMS/channel manager with solid core automation and distribution, but it’s usually less polished and less enterprise-heavy than the top players.

Compared with main competitors:

  • Guesty: Guesty is typically more robust for larger teams and complex operations, with deeper automation and integrations. Tokeet is usually simpler and often more affordable.
  • Hostaway: Hostaway is often viewed as stronger on reporting, automation, and scalability. Tokeet can be easier to start with, but Hostaway is usually the more powerful option.
  • Lodgify: Lodgify tends to be stronger for hosts who want a website-first solution and straightforward setup. Tokeet is often more focused on backend operations and channel management.
  • Cloudbeds: Cloudbeds is broader and more hotel-oriented, with stronger PMS depth for mixed accommodation businesses. Tokeet is more vacation-rental focused.

Overall: Tokeet is a good fit for small to mid-sized property managers who want channel management, automation, and pricing that’s often more accessible than premium competitors. If you need advanced scaling, richer reporting, or a very mature ecosystem, Guesty or Hostaway may be stronger choices.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is generally a solid mid-market vacation rental/property management platform, especially for hosts and small-to-mid-sized managers who want channel management, automation, and direct booking tools without the complexity (or cost) of top enterprise systems.

Compared with main competitors:

  • Guesty: more powerful and scalable for larger operators, but usually pricier and more complex. Tokeet is simpler and often better for smaller teams.
  • Hostaway: often seen as a stronger all-around modern PMS with deeper integrations and reporting. Tokeet is typically less sophisticated but can be easier to adopt.
  • Lodgify: stronger if your priority is direct booking websites and a straightforward UI. Tokeet is often better for operations/automation, less polished on site-building.
  • OwnerRez: very feature-rich and strong on accounting/automation, especially for experienced managers. Tokeet is usually more user-friendly but less detailed.
  • Smoobu: often cheaper and simpler, but lighter on advanced features. Tokeet sits above it in functionality.

Bottom line: Tokeet competes well on affordability and ease of use, but it is usually not the best choice if you need the deepest integrations, analytics, or enterprise-grade workflows.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Tokeet is generally seen as a solid, lower-to-mid-market vacation rental PMS/channel manager, but it’s usually not considered as feature-rich or as polished as top competitors like Guesty or Hostaway.

Quick comparison:

  • vs Guesty: Tokeet is usually simpler and cheaper; Guesty is more enterprise-grade, deeper in automation/reporting, but more complex and expensive.
  • vs Hostaway: Hostaway tends to have stronger integrations, automation, and scalability; Tokeet can be easier for smaller operators.
  • vs Lodgify: Lodgify is often better for direct booking website building and ease of use; Tokeet is more focused on ops/channel management.
  • vs OwnerRez: OwnerRez is often preferred by advanced hosts who want strong customization and accounting; Tokeet is less technical and easier to start with.
  • vs Smoobu: Tokeet usually offers more operational depth, while Smoobu is often simpler and more budget-friendly.

Best fit: small to mid-sized vacation rental managers who want an all-in-one tool without enterprise-level complexity.

Main tradeoff: Tokeet can be cost-effective and practical, but competitors often win on UX, integrations, and advanced automation.

What do people typically complain about with Tokeet?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

People typically complain about Tokeet’s support responsiveness, occasional bugs/sync issues, a less intuitive interface, and pricing/value for the features they get. Some also mention setup and onboarding can be confusing, especially for first-time users or larger property portfolios.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain that Tokeet can feel clunky or unintuitive, with a steeper learning curve than expected. Other frequent complaints are occasional syncing/channel-management glitches, limited customization, slower customer support, and pricing that can add up once you need more features or users.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

People typically complain about Tokeet being a bit clunky to use, with a steeper learning curve than expected. Common issues mentioned are occasional syncing/integration problems with booking channels, slow or inconsistent customer support, and bugs or unreliable behavior in parts of the platform. Some users also feel the pricing doesn’t fully match the feature depth or polish.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

People typically complain about Tokeet’s customer support responsiveness, occasional bugs/glitches, a learning curve in setup, and some feature limitations or integrations not working as smoothly as expected.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain that Tokeet can be buggy, with occasional syncing issues and glitches across channels. Other frequent complaints are a clunky or dated interface, slow or inconsistent customer support, and a learning curve when setting up automation and integrations. Some users also say pricing can feel high relative to the features they actually use.

What is a typical short-term rental management system known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical short-term rental management system is known for automating bookings, calendar syncing, guest communication, pricing, and property operations across channels like Airbnb and Vrbo.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical short-term rental management system is known for streamlining property operations—like booking management, guest communication, calendar syncing, pricing, check-in/check-out, and maintenance coordination.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical short-term rental management system is known for helping hosts automate bookings, guest communication, calendar syncing, pricing, cleaning coordination, and channel management across platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

A short-term rental management system is typically known for helping hosts and property managers automate bookings, guest communication, pricing, cleaning coordination, and calendar synchronization across platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical short-term rental management system is known for helping hosts and property managers automate bookings, guest communication, calendar syncing, pricing, and property operations across multiple listing platforms.

Authority — LLM Authority (50 prompts)

What are the best short-term rental management systems for small hosts? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned

For small hosts, the best short-term rental management systems are usually the ones that are easy to set up, affordable, and not overbuilt.

Best overall picks
  • Hospitable — best for automation and messaging

Great for solo hosts or a few listings. Strong guest messaging, task automation, and direct booking tools.

  • Hostaway — best all-around PMS for growth

More powerful and scalable than most. Good if you want channel management, automation, reporting, and integrations in one place.

  • Lodgify — best for direct bookings

Ideal if you want a website plus booking engine and basic channel management. Very friendly for small operators.

  • Guesty for Hosts — best for very small portfolios

Simplified version of Guesty, built for hosts with a few listings. Good if you want something simple but professional.

Best for pricing / revenue tools
  • PriceLabs — best dynamic pricing tool

Not a full management system, but pairs well with almost any PMS and is a must-have for many small hosts.

Best budget-friendly option
  • Smoobu — solid low-cost all-in-one

Good for basic channel syncing, messaging, and calendar management without a lot of complexity.

Quick recommendation
  • 1–3 listings: Hospitable or Lodgify
  • 3–10 listings: Hostaway or Guesty for Hosts
  • Need cheap and simple: Smoobu
  • Want better pricing: add PriceLabs

If you want, I can also give you a top 3 by use case: cheapest, easiest, or best for Airbnb + Vrbo syncing.

retrieval Not mentioned

For most small hosts, I’d shortlist these:

  • Lodgify — best if you want a polished direct-booking website plus channel manager and host-friendly onboarding. Its pricing page says you can launch up to two rentals with a direct booking website, plus owner/co-host access, channel manager, and mobile app. (get.lodgify.com)
  • Hospitable — best for automation-first hosts. Its current plans include Unified Inbox, AI Assist, Dynamic Pricing, Guest Portal, and sync with Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, and Agoda. It also has an Essentials plan with no subscription fee. (hospitable.com)
  • Smoobu — best for budget-conscious small portfolios. It offers a 14-day free trial, a booking website, PMS, full API access, mobile apps, and pricing that starts low with a 0.9% booking-fee flex plan or commission-free prepaid/team plans. (smoobu.com)
  • OwnerRez — best for power users who care about fees and control. Pricing starts at $40/month for 1 property, with no booking fees, unlimited bookings, direct API channel integrations, and optional premium features like hosted websites and accounting. (ownerrez.com)
  • iGMS — best for hosts who want messaging + operations + direct bookings in one place. It includes a Unified Inbox, channel manager, cleaning/task automation, direct booking tools, and a flexible plan that can be $1 per booked night with a $20/property minimum. (igms.com)

My quick pick:

If you want, I can also give you a “best for Airbnb-only” vs “best for direct bookings” ranking.

Which short-term rental management platforms are best for property managers? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned

For most property managers, the best short-term rental platforms are:

  1. Guesty – Best overall for larger managers
    • Strong automation, team workflows, accounting, owner reporting
    • Great for scaling across Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, direct bookings
  2. Hostaway – Best balance of power and usability
    • Excellent channel management, automation, CRM, and integrations
    • Often a top pick for midsize PMs who want flexibility without enterprise complexity
  3. Lodgify – Best for smaller managers / direct-booking focus
    • Easier to use, solid website builder, channel sync, payments
    • Good if you manage fewer properties and want simplicity
  4. OwnerRez – Best for detailed ops and pricing control
    • Very strong on reservations, messaging, fees, rules, and integrations
    • Popular with hands-on managers who like configurability
  5. Escapia – Best for traditional vacation rental companies
    • Good fit for established PMs, especially in the Vrbo ecosystem
    • More legacy-style, but reliable for full-service operations
  6. Uplisting – Best for streamlined automation
    • Clean interface, good task automation, direct booking tools
    • Great for smaller teams that want less admin work
Quick picks
  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for midsize PMs: Hostaway
  • Best easiest to adopt: Lodgify
  • Best for customization: OwnerRez

If you tell me your number of properties, team size, and whether you need owner statements/accounting, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.

retrieval Not mentioned

For most property managers, the best short-term rental platforms are:

  • Guesty — best overall for larger or fast-scaling operators; it’s built for property managers, offers 60+ channel connections, and supports everything from 1 listing to thousands. (guesty.com)
  • Hostaway — great for growth-minded managers who want a strong PMS + channel manager + automation in one place, with owner/guest portals and a mobile app. (hostaway.com)
  • Hostfully — a solid all-around choice for managers who want a flexible PMS with automation, team coordination, and strong owner reporting. (hostfully.com)
  • OwnerRez — best if you care most about control, channel syncing, and accounting; it emphasizes direct channel integrations and has strong financial workflows. (ownerrez.com)
  • Lodgify — best for managers who want direct-booking websites plus PMS basics in one platform, including a website builder, channel manager, messaging, and task tools. (lodgify.com)
  • Escapia — a strong fit for established vacation-rental managers who want battle-tested vacation-rental tools, especially trust accounting and pricing. (escapia.com)

Quick pick:

  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for scaling ops: Hostaway
  • Best for direct bookings: Lodgify
  • Best for accounting-heavy workflows: OwnerRez

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best 3 for your portfolio size (e.g. 1–10, 10–50, 50+ listings).

What short-term rental software is best for vacation homes? discovery 10/mo
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For most vacation-home hosts, Hostaway is the best all-around short-term rental software.

Best picks by use case
  • Best overall: Hostaway — strong channel management, automation, direct bookings, good for growing portfolios.
  • Best for smaller hosts / simpler setup: Lodgify — easier to use, good website builder, solid value.
  • Best for power users / complex pricing: OwnerRez — very flexible, great for experienced operators.
  • Best for larger professional managers: Guesty — feature-rich, but usually pricier and more complex.
  • Best budget option: Smoobu — affordable and straightforward.
My quick recommendation
  • 1–5 homes: Lodgify or OwnerRez
  • 5+ homes: Hostaway
  • Large team / many properties: Guesty

If you want, I can also give you the best software by budget, Airbnb/VRBO syncing, or direct-booking website quality.

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If you want one answer: Lodgify is usually the best fit for most vacation-home owners who want an easy all-in-one setup with a booking website, channel manager, inbox, and onboarding. Its plans start at $32/month on annual pricing, and higher tiers remove booking fees. (lodgify.com)

Best by use case:

  • Best for solo owners / a few homes: Lodgify. Strong for direct bookings and simpler operations. (lodgify.com)
  • Best for power users who want deep control: OwnerRez. It includes channel management for Airbnb/Vrbo/Booking.com/Google Vacation Rentals, no booking fees, and a 14-day trial. (ownerrez.com)
  • Best for growing teams / multiple properties: Hostaway. It’s built to scale from a few units to thousands, with strong channel sync, team workflows, and mobile access. (hostaway.com)
  • Best for larger operators / automation-heavy setups: Guesty. It offers AI, pricing tools, broad channel support, and starts at $9 per listing/month. (guesty.com)

My practical recommendation:

If you want, I can give you a best pick based on your portfolio size, budget, and whether you care more about direct bookings or Airbnb/Vrbo automation.

What are the best vacation rental management systems for multiple listings? discovery
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Here are the top vacation rental management systems for multiple listings:

  1. Guesty — Best overall for scaling
    • Strong automation, messaging, task management, accounting, and multi-channel sync
    • Good for professional property managers with many units
  2. Hostaway — Best all-around value
    • Great channel manager, automation, direct booking tools, and API integrations
    • Popular with mid-sized managers
  3. Lodgify — Best for direct bookings
    • Easy website builder, booking engine, and channel syncing
    • Good if you want to grow your own brand
  4. OwnerRez — Best for detailed control
    • Excellent reservations, fees, rules, and reporting
    • Great for experienced operators who want flexibility
  5. Hospitable — Best for automation and messaging
    • Very strong guest communication and AI-powered inbox tools
    • Better for smaller-to-mid portfolios focused on operations
  6. Uplisting — Best simple modern option
    • Clean interface, solid automation, good for Airbnb/VRBO management
    • Easier to learn than some enterprise tools
  7. Smoobu — Best budget-friendly choice
    • Affordable channel manager and website features
    • Good for small managers with multiple listings
Quick pick:
  • Largest portfolios: Guesty
  • Best balance of price/features: Hostaway
  • Best direct booking website: Lodgify
  • Best automation inbox: Hospitable
  • Best for advanced rules/reporting: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also rank them by price, ease of use, or best for Airbnb/VRBO.

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For multiple listings, the strongest vacation-rental management systems are usually:

  • Guesty — best for larger portfolios and complex/multi-unit setups. It has multi-calendar, bulk edits, smart calendar rules, and tools built for aparthotels and serviced apartments. (guesty.com)
  • Hostaway — best all-around for professional managers who want a strong channel manager, unified inbox, automation, reporting, and multi-unit support. (hostaway.com)
  • Lodgify — best if you want a simpler all-in-one system with strong website/direct-booking tools plus multi-property calendar and channel sync. (lodgify.com)
  • OwnerRez — best for owners/managers who want a flexible, property-focused system and solid multi-listing organization. (ownerrez.com)
  • Escapia — best for high-volume professional operators who care about scale and trust accounting; it says it can manage 25 to 2,500 properties. (escapia.com)
  • Smoobu — good for smaller teams wanting multi-property account sharing and calendar/channel synchronization. (smoobu.com)

Quick pick:

  • Best overall: Guesty or Hostaway
  • Best for direct bookings: Lodgify
  • Best for accounting-heavy ops: Escapia
  • Best lean option: OwnerRez or Smoobu

If you want, I can narrow this to the best 3 for your portfolio size (e.g., 3 listings vs 30 vs 300).

Which short-term rental management system is best for automating guest messages? discovery
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Best overall for automating guest messages: Hospitable

Why it’s usually the best choice:

  • Excellent automated messaging with smart triggers and templates
  • Very easy to set up
  • Works well for Airbnb, Vrbo, and direct bookings
  • Strong for single hosts and small-to-mid portfolios

If you want alternatives:

  • Guesty — best for larger operators who need a full PMS plus advanced automation
  • Hostaway — strong all-around option for multi-channel management and automation
  • OwnerRez — great if you want powerful rules and customization, especially for direct bookings
  • Lodgify — better if you also want a website + booking engine with decent messaging automation

Quick pick:

  • Best for guest messaging automation: Hospitable
  • Best enterprise-level system: Guesty
  • Best balance of automation + multi-channel tools: Hostaway

If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your exact setup (Airbnb only vs Airbnb + Vrbo, number of units, and budget).

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Best overall for automating guest messages: Hostaway — it has automated smart messages, AI Replies, and supports messaging across Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, email, SMS, and WhatsApp in one inbox. Hostaway also says its automations can handle a large share of guest communication and its AI Replies can draft responses from your listing and reservation data. (hostaway.com)

If you manage a bigger portfolio, Guesty is the strongest enterprise alternative. Its Unified Inbox and AI messaging tools are built to centralize communication and speed up replies across Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, email, SMS, and WhatsApp. (guesty.com)

If you’re a smaller operator and want more control, OwnerRez is also very good. Its Rezzy AI drafts replies, detects tasks, and can respond 24/7 to common questions. (ownerrez.com)

Quick pick:

If you want, I can also give you a “best for solo host / small PM / enterprise” shortlist with pricing and drawbacks.

What platform is best for syncing calendars across rental sites? discovery
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Best overall: Hostaway — it’s one of the strongest platforms for two-way calendar syncing across major rental sites like Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, and direct bookings.

Good alternatives:

  • Lodgify — best for small to mid-size hosts who want something easier and usually cheaper.
  • Guesty — best for larger portfolios/property managers.
  • OwnerRez — great if you want powerful sync and automation at a lower cost.

If you want the simplest answer: Hostaway. If you’re a solo host or small operator: Lodgify.

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Best overall: a channel manager/PMS rather than direct iCal syncing. For most multi-site hosts, Hostaway is a strong pick because it offers real-time calendar sync across Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, Expedia, and direct bookings. (hostaway.com)

If you’re a smaller host or want simpler setup: Hospitable is a good option; it says its channel manager syncs bookings, pricing, and availability across Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, Google, and direct bookings in real time. (hospitable.com)

Rule of thumb:

  • 1–2 listings / basic needs: direct iCal sync can work, but it updates on schedules and is more prone to delays. (help.vrbo.com)
  • 3+ channels or direct bookings: use a channel manager. (hostaway.com)

If you want, I can narrow it down to the best choice for your budget and number of properties.

What are the best channel management tools for vacation rentals? discovery 320/mo
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Here are some of the best channel management tools for vacation rentals:

  1. Guesty

Best for: larger portfolios and professional property managers Why: strong automation, multi-channel sync, built-in messaging, payments, and task management.

  1. Hostaway

Best for: growing operators who want flexibility Why: excellent channel sync, automation, direct booking tools, and good integrations.

  1. Lodgify

Best for: small to mid-sized hosts who want an easy all-in-one option Why: website builder + channel manager + booking engine in one.

  1. OwnerRez

Best for: power users who want deep control Why: strong pricing rules, integrations, and reliable sync with Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com.

  1. Smoobu

Best for: simpler, budget-friendly management Why: easy setup, good calendar sync, and solid for smaller portfolios.

  1. Hospitable

Best for: automation-first hosts Why: great for guest messaging, review automation, and direct booking support; channel features are improving fast.

  1. Uplisting

Best for: hosts wanting a clean, modern workflow Why: reliable channel sync, automation, and a straightforward interface.

Quick picks
  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for smaller hosts: Lodgify
  • Best value: Smoobu
  • Best for advanced control: OwnerRez
  • Best for automation: Hostaway or Hospitable

If you want, I can also give you a best tool by portfolio size or a comparison of Airbnb/Vrbo/Booking.com support.

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Here are the strongest vacation-rental channel managers right now:

  • Hostaway — best for larger or fast-growing managers; it supports 200+ booking platforms and is built as an all-in-one PMS + channel manager. (hostaway.com)
  • Guesty — great for scaling teams; it syncs across 60+ channels and emphasizes real-time, multi-channel distribution. (guesty.com)
  • OwnerRez — best for owners who want a leaner, highly direct setup; it uses in-house direct partnerships with major channels and focuses on clean syncing. (ownerrez.com)
  • Lodgify — a strong all-in-one choice for smaller operators; it includes channel management plus website/booking tools, and its pricing starts at $119/month for a single property per its 2026 comparison page. (lodgify.com)
  • Smoobu — a budget-friendly option for solo hosts and small portfolios; its plans start at €23.20/month and include channel management. (smoobu.com)
  • Avantio — best for professional property managers; it offers 50+ to 60+ OTAs/channels depending on the page, with real-time sync and PMS integration. (avantio.com)

If you want the short version:

If you want, I can also narrow this down by budget, number of properties, or Airbnb/Vrbo/Booking.com focus.

What short-term rental software helps with direct bookings? discovery
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A few strong short-term rental software options that help with direct bookings:

  • Lodgify — very popular for building a direct booking website, syncing calendars, and taking payments.
  • Guesty — best if you want a more full-featured property management system plus booking tools.
  • Hostaway — good for scaling, with direct booking website features and channel management.
  • OwnerRez — strong for independent hosts who want a powerful direct booking site and automation.
  • Hospitable — great for automations and messaging; direct booking support is available, though it’s more lightweight than Lodgify/OwnerRez.
  • Smoobu — simpler and budget-friendly, with direct booking website options.

If you mainly want direct bookings, I’d start with:

  1. Lodgify for easiest setup
  2. OwnerRez for more control
  3. Guesty if you manage multiple properties and want an all-in-one system

If you want, I can also compare these by price, ease of use, and best for 1 property vs many.

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Good options for direct bookings in short-term rentals:

  • Hostaway — has a built-in direct booking website builder and booking engine synced to your calendar. (hostaway.com)
  • Guesty — offers a website builder plus an embedded booking engine for direct reservations. (guesty.com)
  • Lodgify — provides an all-in-one rental platform with a bookable website and direct-booking-focused tools. (lodgify.com)
  • OwnerRez — supports direct-booking websites and is built around managing bookings across channels. (ownerrez.com)

If you want, I can also narrow these down by budget, number of properties, or whether you want a booking website vs. just a booking engine.

What is the best software for managing both Airbnb and VRBO listings? discovery
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Best overall: Hostaway It’s one of the strongest all-in-one tools for managing both Airbnb and Vrbo listings, especially if you want:

  • unified calendar and messaging
  • automated guest communication
  • direct booking website
  • pricing/inventory sync
  • team/task management
  • scalability for multiple properties

Best alternatives:

  • Guesty — great for larger portfolios and more enterprise-style management
  • Hospitable — simpler, easier to use, excellent for automation
  • Lodgify — best if you want a website + booking engine with channel management
  • OwnerRez — powerful and cost-effective for tech-savvy hosts

Quick pick:

  • 1–10 listings: Hospitable or Lodgify
  • 10+ listings: Hostaway or Guesty

If you want, I can also give you the best option based on your number of listings and budget.

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If you want one best all-around pick for managing both Airbnb and Vrbo, I’d choose Hostaway for most professional hosts/property managers. It offers real-time two-way syncing with both Airbnb and Vrbo, plus a built-in PMS and channel manager, and Hostaway says it supports 200+ booking platforms. It’s also a Vrbo Elite Connectivity Partner for 2026. (hostaway.com)

Best alternatives:

  • Guesty — best if you want a more enterprise-style platform; Airbnb lists Guesty as a 2024 Preferred+ Software Partner, and Guesty says it syncs across 60+ channels including Airbnb and Vrbo. (news.airbnb.com)
  • Lodgify — best if you want a simpler, more budget-friendly all-in-one option; it supports Vrbo API integration and Airbnb/Vrbo syncing. Airbnb also listed Lodgify as a 2024 Preferred+ partner. (lodgify.com)

Short answer:

  • Most serious operators: Hostaway
  • Enterprise / larger portfolios: Guesty
  • Smaller hosts / easier setup: Lodgify (hostaway.com)

If you want, I can also give you a side-by-side comparison by price, ease of use, and automation.

What short-term rental management system is best for cleaning and turnover coordination? discovery
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Best for cleaning and turnover coordination: Turno (formerly TurnoverBnB)

Why it’s best:

  • Built specifically for cleaning scheduling, turnover tasks, and vendor communication
  • Cleaner assignment, availability, checklists, photo proof, and auto notifications
  • Strong integrations with major PMS tools like Guesty, Hostaway, Hospitable, and OwnerRez

If you want an all-in-one short-term rental system:

  • Guesty — best for larger portfolios
  • Hostaway — strong operations + automation
  • OwnerRez — great for smaller/mid-size managers who want control

My recommendation:

  • Use Turno for cleaning/turnover
  • Pair it with Hostaway or Guesty if you need full property management

If you tell me your portfolio size and channels (Airbnb/VRBO/direct), I can suggest the best stack.

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If your main need is cleaning + turnover coordination, Turno is usually the best dedicated choice: it’s built specifically for scheduling cleaners, automating turnover messages, checklists, photo sharing, payments, and sourcing cleaners through its marketplace. OwnerRez also officially highlights Turno as an integrated cleaning/turnover solution for its users. (ownerrez.com)

If you want an all-in-one PMS with solid task automation built in, Hospitable is a strong pick: it can automatically assign cleaning tasks from reservation events, send cleaner alerts, and support same-day turnovers. (hospitable.com)

Quick rule of thumb:

  • Best pure turnover ops: Turno. (ownerrez.com)
  • Best all-in-one with task management: Hospitable. (hospitable.com)
  • Best for larger ops/ops-heavy teams: Hostaway or OwnerRez, depending on your stack. (hostaway.com)

If you tell me your number of listings and whether you already use a PMS, I can narrow it to one recommendation.

Which vacation rental platforms include dynamic pricing tools? discovery 40/mo
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Yes—common vacation rental platforms with dynamic pricing options include:

  • AirbnbSmart Pricing / price tips
  • Vrbo — dynamic pricing via integrations like PriceLabs, Wheelhouse, and Beyond
  • Booking.com — pricing insights and rate tools, plus third-party dynamic pricing integrations
  • Guesty — supports PriceLabs, Wheelhouse, Beyond
  • Hostaway — supports PriceLabs, Wheelhouse, Beyond
  • Lodgify — integrates with PriceLabs
  • OwnerRez — integrates with PriceLabs and Wheelhouse
  • Hospitable — integrates with PriceLabs

Best-known dynamic pricing products:

  • PriceLabs
  • Wheelhouse
  • Beyond Pricing

If you want, I can also give you a “best platform by budget / ease of use / pro hosts” shortlist.

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A few major vacation-rental platforms with built-in or native dynamic pricing tools are:

  • AirbnbSmart Pricing. (airbnb.com)
  • VrboMarketMaker / rate automation in the owner dashboard. (help.vrbo.com)
  • LodgifyDynamic Pricing built into the platform. (lodgify.com)
  • HostawayDynamic Pricing feature in its platform. (get.hostaway.com)
  • GuestyPriceOptimizer dynamic pricing tool. (guesty.com)

If you want, I can also give you a “best for small hosts vs property managers” breakdown.

What are the best short-term rental management systems for teams? discovery
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Here are the best short-term rental management systems for teams:

1) Guesty

Best for: larger teams, multi-property operators, professional managers Why it stands out: strong automation, team workflows, robust channel management, messaging, tasks, reporting, and owner tools. Good if you need: scalability and a “do-it-all” platform.

2) Hostaway

Best for: growing teams that want a modern, flexible platform Why it stands out: excellent automation, API integrations, clean UI, strong team collaboration, and good direct booking support. Good if you need: powerful ops without the complexity of enterprise software.

3) Lodgify

Best for: smaller teams and boutique operators Why it stands out: easy to use, great website/direct booking builder, solid channel manager, and affordable. Good if you need: simplicity and fast setup.

4) OwnerRez

Best for: experienced managers who want control and value Why it stands out: very flexible, strong quoting/accounting, reliable integrations, excellent for Vrbo-style workflows. Good if you need: customization and a lower-cost, power-user system.

5) Hostfully

Best for: teams focused on guest experience and operations Why it stands out: digital guidebooks, team tasking, automation, and decent PMS features. Good if you need: a strong guest-facing + ops combo.

6) Breezeway

Best for: operations-heavy teams, especially cleaning and maintenance Why it stands out: best-in-class task management, inspections, and field operations. Good if you need: tighter housekeeping and turnover coordination. Note: often used alongside a PMS like Guesty or Hostaway.

Quick picks
  • Best overall for teams: Guesty
  • Best balance of power + ease: Hostaway
  • Best for small teams: Lodgify
  • Best for operations/cleaning: Breezeway
  • Best for customization/value: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also give you a “best by team size” shortlist or a comparison table by price, automation, and integrations.

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If you’re choosing for a team, my shortlist would be:

  1. Guesty — best for larger or growing teams that need one platform for reservations, tasks, messaging, automations, payments, and multi-brand / multi-time-zone operations. Guesty says it scales from 1–3 properties up to enterprise and supports teams across time zones. (guesty.com)
  2. Hostaway — best for operations-heavy teams that want strong channel sync, a centralized inbox, and automation. Hostaway highlights unified management of reservations, calendars, messages, tasks, and reports, and says it can automate up to 90% of communications/workflows. (hostaway.com)
  3. Hostfully — best for teams that care about role-based access and task coordination. Hostfully says its Task Management centralizes jobs, assignments, and updates, and its User Permissions control who can see/edit what. (hostfully.com)
  4. Lodgify — best if your team also wants a strong direct-booking website plus PMS. Lodgify emphasizes its channel manager, booking engine, AI messaging, task management, and reporting; it also added more user-management flexibility for teams. (lodgify.com)
  5. Hospitable — best for leaner teams focused on automation and guest messaging. Hospitable’s positioning is “run your short-term rentals on autopilot,” and it’s been expanding into tasks, team communication, and payments. (hospitable.com)

Quick pick by team size

If you want, I can turn this into a side-by-side comparison by features, price, and best fit.

What software do boutique vacation rental companies use? discovery
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Boutique vacation rental companies usually use a stack of tools, not just one system. Common picks:

  • Property Management Systems (PMS): Guesty, Hostaway, Lodgify, OwnerRez, Uplisting
  • Channel managers: Guesty, Hostaway, Smoobu, Avantio, Little Hotelier
  • Booking engines / direct booking sites: Lodgify, OwnerRez, Hostaway, Guesty
  • Housekeeping / operations: Breezeway, Turno, Properly
  • Guest messaging / automation: Guesty, Hostaway, Hospitable, Smartbnb
  • Revenue management: PriceLabs, Wheelhouse, Beyond
  • Accounting / payouts: QuickBooks, Xero, Escapia
  • Smart locks / access: RemoteLock, August, Schlage, IglooHome

If they’re small and design-focused, they often like:

  • Lodgify or Uplisting for simplicity
  • OwnerRez for strong control and value
  • Guesty for more enterprise-style operations
  • Breezeway + PriceLabs as common add-ons

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the best software by company size, or
  2. a “best stack” for a boutique operator with 5, 25, or 100 homes.
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Boutique vacation rental companies usually run on a property management system (PMS) with a channel manager at the core, then add tools for guest messaging, direct bookings, pricing, housekeeping, and accounting. Common platforms in this space include Guesty, Hostaway, Lodgify, OwnerRez, and Escapia. (guesty.com)

A typical boutique stack looks like:

  • PMS + channel manager: Guesty, Hostaway, OwnerRez, Escapia. (guesty.com)
  • Direct booking website/booking engine: Lodgify, OwnerRez, Hostaway. (lodgify.com)
  • Guest messaging/automation: Hostaway, Guesty, OwnerRez. (hostaway.com)
  • Housekeeping and operations: Breezeway. (breezeway.io)
  • Dynamic pricing: Wheelhouse. (usewheelhouse.com)

If you want, I can also suggest the best software stack by company size (e.g. 1–10 homes vs. 10–50 vs. 50+).

What is the best rental management system for professional hosts? discovery
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For professional short-term rental hosts, the best all-around rental management system is usually Hostaway.

Best overall: Hostaway
  • Strong channel management
  • Good automation and messaging
  • Solid direct booking tools
  • Works well for growing portfolios and teams
Also great, depending on your needs:
  • Guesty — best for larger operators and enterprise-style workflows
  • Lodgify — best if you want a simpler, more affordable all-in-one
  • Hospitable — best for automated messaging and operations on a lighter stack
  • OwnerRez — best for power users who want deep control and strong direct bookings
My quick recommendation
  • 1–20 listings: Lodgify or Hospitable
  • 20+ listings / serious scaling: Hostaway
  • Very large operation: Guesty

If you want, I can give you the best one for your exact setup (Airbnb-only, multi-channel, direct bookings, team size, number of listings).

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If I had to pick one for professional hosts / property managers, I’d choose Guesty Pro for most teams. It’s explicitly built for 4–199 listings, includes a unified inbox, owners portal, revenue management, and syncs with 60+ channels. (guesty.com)

Best alternatives by use case:

  • Hostaway — best if you want a very broad all-in-one PMS + channel manager with 200+ booking platforms and deep ops tools. (hostaway.com)
  • OwnerRez — best for power users / value-conscious pros; it offers direct channel integrations, team access, owner/cleaner portals, accounting features, and per-property pricing. (ownerrez.com)
  • Lodgify — best if you want a simpler, more affordable setup with a strong website builder and transparent pricing. (get.lodgify.com)

Quick verdict:

  • Most professional hosts: Guesty
  • Most “all-in-one” ops: Hostaway
  • Best value/power: OwnerRez
  • Best for smaller teams / direct bookings: Lodgify

If you tell me your number of listings and whether you need owner statements, accounting, smart locks, or direct-booking websites, I can narrow it to one.

What short-term rental platform is best for remote management? discovery
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For remote management, the best overall is usually Airbnb—especially for single/few listings.

Why:

  • easiest guest communication in-app
  • strong mobile app
  • better tools for automated check-in/check-out flows
  • wide guest demand
  • AirCover adds host protection

If you’re managing multiple properties, the best setup is usually:

  • Guesty or Hospitable as the management layer
  • distribute on Airbnb + Vrbo + Booking.com

My quick ranking:

  1. Airbnb — best single-platform remote management
  2. Guesty — best for professional remote operations
  3. Hospitable — best affordable automation
  4. Vrbo — good for family vacation homes, but less smooth for management
  5. Booking.com — strong volume, but more hands-on

If you want, I can give you the best platform by property type (city apartment, vacation home, luxury, etc.).

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For remote management, the best all-around choice is usually Guesty if you want a full pro PMS for multi-channel operations. It offers a unified inbox, multi-calendar, mobile management, and real-time sync across Airbnb, Booking.com, Vrbo, and 60+ channels. (web2025.guesty.com)

If you’re a smaller host or want simpler automation, Hospitable is a great pick: it centralizes messages, automates replies, and syncs calendars across Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, Agoda, and direct bookings. (hospitable.com)

If you care most about direct bookings plus channel syncing, Lodgify is strong because its channel manager connects Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, and Expedia from one dashboard. (lodgify.com)

Quick rule:

  • Best overall remote management: Guesty
  • Best for small/solo operators: Hospitable
  • Best for direct-booking websites: Lodgify

If you want, I can give you a best platform by property count and budget.

What are the best short-term rental tools for guest communication and automation? discovery
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Top short-term rental tools for guest communication + automation:

  • Hospitable – Best for automated messaging. Great scheduled messages, smart replies, review automation, and direct PMS/channel integrations.
  • Guesty – Best all-in-one for larger operators. Strong inbox, automations, task workflows, and team collaboration.
  • Hostaway – Best for property managers who want deep automation. Good unified inbox, custom workflows, and API flexibility.
  • OwnerRez – Best for control and customization. Strong automation rules, templates, and reliable direct booking support.
  • Lodgify – Best for smaller hosts who want simplicity. Easy website + booking engine + guest messaging automation.
  • iGMS – Good budget-friendly option. Solid unified inbox, automation templates, and cleaning/task coordination.

If you want the best overall for most hosts, I’d start with:

  1. Hospitable for communication automation
  2. Hostaway or Guesty if you manage multiple properties and need stronger operations

Common add-ons:

  • Turno – cleaning/task automation
  • PriceLabs – pricing automation
  • QuickBooks or Xero – accounting integration

If you want, I can also give you the best choice by host size (1–5 listings, 5–20, 20+).

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If you want the best short-term rental tools for guest communication + automation, these are the top picks:

  • Hospitable — best for solo hosts/small portfolios that want strong automation and AI inbox help. It supports automated guest messages, AI-drafted replies, a unified inbox, scheduled messages, broadcasts, and canned responses. (hospitable.com)
  • Hostaway — best for larger operators who want a powerful all-in-one inbox. It combines a unified inbox across Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, email, SMS, and WhatsApp with automated messaging templates, AI replies, and automated reviews. (hostaway.com)
  • Guesty — best for professional property managers who want a centralized inbox plus broader ops automation. Guesty offers a unified inbox and automation tools like automated messages, auto responses, and auto tasks. (guesty.com)
  • Lodgify — best for hosts who want simple communication automation with a clean inbox. It includes a unified inbox, automated messages, AI-assisted replies, multilingual quick replies, and guest registration tools. (lodgify.com)
  • OwnerRez — best for hosts who like control and detailed workflows. Its unified inbox centralizes messages from Airbnb, Booking.com, Vrbo, and SMS, and it supports templates/triggers for automation. (ownerrez.com)
  • Smoobu — best budget-friendly option. It offers a centralized inbox, scheduled/automated guest messages, templates, and check-in forms, with guest communication included in Smoobu Pro. (smoobu.com)

Quick pick:

  • Best overall for most hosts: Hospitable
  • Best for bigger teams: Hostaway or Guesty
  • Best value: Smoobu
  • Best for direct-booking-focused hosts: Lodgify (hospitable.com)

If you want, I can also give you a ranked top 3 based on your portfolio size and budget.

What software is best for managing vacation rental invoices and payments? discovery
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For vacation rental invoices + payments, the best overall pick is usually OwnerRez.

Best options
  • OwnerRez — best for invoicing, automated billing, owner statements, and payment collection. Very strong for professional hosts and property managers.
  • Guesty — best if you manage a larger portfolio and want an all-in-one PMS with strong payment workflows.
  • Lodgify — best for smaller hosts who want something simpler and easier to set up.
  • Hostaway — great if you need automation plus channel management at scale.
My quick recommendation
  • Best for invoicing/accounting control: OwnerRez
  • Best for larger teams: Guesty
  • Best for simple setup: Lodgify
If you want payment processing too

Look for support with:

  • Stripe
  • PayPal
  • QuickBooks integration

If you tell me how many properties you manage and whether you need owner statements, I can narrow it to the best one for you.

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Best depends on your portfolio size:

  • Small to mid-size hosts: Lodgify — its built-in payments are designed as an all-in-one way to manage transactions, payouts, and reporting, with daily payouts and a centralized dashboard. (lodgify.com)
  • Growing property managers: Hostaway — it has automated owner statements and payouts, detailed financial reports, and guest invoicing templates for charges/final invoices. (hostaway.com)
  • If invoicing/statements are the priority: OwnerRez — it explicitly supports direct credit card processing, manual payments, and monthly statements/payouts. (ownerrez.com)
  • Larger operators / more advanced accounting: Guesty — its accounting and GuestyPay tools are built into the platform, and it supports payment automations plus invoice handling. (help.guesty.com)

My quick pick:

  • Best overall for most independent hosts: Lodgify. (lodgify.com)
  • Best for serious owner statements and accounting workflows: Hostaway or OwnerRez. (hostaway.com)

If you tell me whether you’re a single host, property manager, or multi-owner PMC, I can narrow it to one.

What are the best systems for managing short-term rentals on a budget? discovery
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If you’re managing short-term rentals on a budget, the best value systems are usually:

1) Hospitable
  • Best for: Automating guest messaging and calendar syncing
  • Why it’s budget-friendly: Strong automation without the higher price of full PMS platforms
  • Good if: You mainly use Airbnb/VRBO and want fewer manual tasks
2) Smoobu
  • Best for: Simple all-in-one channel management
  • Why it’s budget-friendly: Often cheaper than bigger tools, with solid booking/calendar sync
  • Good if: You want a clean setup for a few properties
3) Lodgify
  • Best for: Direct booking website + channel management
  • Why it’s budget-friendly: Good starter option if you want your own booking site too
  • Good if: You want to reduce Airbnb dependence
4) OwnerRez
  • Best for: Serious operations on a lean budget
  • Why it’s budget-friendly: Powerful for the price, but less pretty/easy than some competitors
  • Good if: You’re comfortable with a bit of setup
5) Guesty for Hosts
  • Best for: Hosts with 1–3 listings
  • Why it’s budget-friendly: Lightweight version of Guesty, easier to start with
  • Good if: You want basic automation without paying for enterprise software
Cheapest practical setup

If you want the lowest-cost “system,” use:

  • Hospitable or Smoobu
  • Wheelhouse or PriceLabs for pricing
  • Breezeway only if you really need cleaning/ops workflows
  • A smart lock like Schlage Encode or August Wi-Fi
Best picks by need
  • Lowest hassle: Hospitable
  • Best all-around budget: Smoobu
  • Best for direct booking site: Lodgify
  • Best power for price: OwnerRez

If you want, I can give you the best budget stack for 1 rental, 2–5 rentals, or 5+ rentals.

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If you’re on a budget, I’d shortlist these:

  • Hospitable — best for low-cost automation and messaging. It has a $0 Essentials base plan and paid plans starting at $29/mo; it includes unified inbox and channel support, with dynamic pricing as an add-on on some plans. (help.hospitable.com)
  • Smoobu — best budget all-in-one. Pricing starts at about €23.20/mo for one unit, with no booking fee on its prepaid plan and a 14-day free trial. (smoobu.com)
  • OwnerRez — best value if you want a more powerful system without enterprise pricing. It starts at $40/month for 1 property, includes channel management for free, and has a 14-day trial. (ownerrez.com)
  • Lodgify — best if you want a website + PMS combo. It starts at $16/month yearly, but the Starter plan also has a 1.9% booking fee; higher plans remove the fee. (lodgify.com)

My quick pick:

  • Cheapest to start: Hospitable
  • Best all-around budget tool: Smoobu
  • Best “cheap but serious” power user option: OwnerRez
  • Best for direct-booking website: Lodgify (help.hospitable.com)

If you want, I can also rank them for 1 property vs 5 properties vs 20+ properties.

Which short-term rental management platforms work well for co-hosting? discovery
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Good co-hosting platforms usually need: shared inbox, task permissions, payouts/owner statements, and channel sync.

Best options:

  • Hospitable — great for co-hosting on smaller portfolios; easy team access, automations, messaging, and clean owner/host workflow.
  • Guesty for Hosts — solid if you want a simpler version of Guesty with team collaboration and automation.
  • Hostaway — strong for larger co-hosting setups; good permissions, reporting, and multi-property operations.
  • OwnerRez — excellent for direct bookings + co-hosting/admin control; very strong accounting and owner statements.
  • Lodgify — good all-around choice for co-hosts who also want a website and booking engine.
  • iGMS — popular for Airbnb-focused co-hosting; team messaging, task management, and automation.
  • Smoobu — budget-friendly and straightforward; good for smaller teams.
  • Uplisting — clean interface, good automation, and team collaboration for smaller-to-mid portfolios.

If you want the shortest shortlist:

  • Best overall: Hostaway
  • Best for ease of use: Hospitable
  • Best for accounting/payouts: OwnerRez
  • Best budget pick: Smoobu

If you tell me your number of properties and whether you use Airbnb only or multiple channels, I can narrow it to 2–3 best fits.

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Good options for co-hosting are:

  • Hospitable — strongest fit if you want a co-host-focused workflow with owner account connection, shared reports/statements, task automation, and calendar sync. (hospitable.com)
  • Guesty — best for more formal property management/co-host setups, especially if you want an Owners Portal and stronger owner reporting/payout workflows. (help.guesty.com)
  • OwnerRez — a good choice if you manage Airbnb co-hosting and want flexible channel controls; it supports choosing a primary host for Airbnb messaging, though its own forum notes it doesn’t support cohosting “per se.” (ownerrez.com)
  • iGMS — solid for smaller co-hosting teams that mainly need multi-calendar, channel management, and automation around messages/tasks. (help.igms.com)
  • Lodgify — worth a look if you want an all-in-one PMS with direct-booking tools and owner/guest automation; it also supports partner workflows like Host Co for upsells and logistics. (lodgify.com)

Quick pick:

If you want, I can narrow this to 1–2 platforms based on your listing count, channels, and whether you need owner payouts.

What is the best software for scaling a vacation rental business? discovery
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The best all-in-one software for scaling a vacation rental business is usually Guesty.

Best overall

Guesty

  • Strong for multi-property operators
  • Channel management, automation, direct bookings, task management, owner statements
  • Best if you’re growing beyond a few listings
Best for smaller operators

Hostaway

  • Excellent all-in-one PMS
  • Easier to use than Guesty for many teams
  • Great automation + integrations
Best for Airbnb-first hosts

Hospitable

  • Best for guest messaging automation
  • Very strong for short-term rental communication
  • Pair it with a PMS if you need deeper ops
Best for enterprise / large portfolios

Lodgify or OwnerRez

  • Lodgify: good website + booking engine + channel sync
  • OwnerRez: powerful, highly flexible, more technical
If you want the simplest answer
  • 1–10 listings: Hostaway or Lodgify
  • 10+ listings: Guesty
  • Messaging automation first: Hospitable
  • Most customizable: OwnerRez

If you tell me your number of listings and whether you use Airbnb/VRBO/direct bookings, I can recommend the best exact stack.

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If you’re scaling a vacation rental business, my pick for best overall is Hostaway — it’s built for multi-property operators and emphasizes channel management, automation, direct booking, reporting, and integrations. (hostaway.com)

Quick guide:

  • Best overall for scaling: Hostaway. (hostaway.com)
  • Best for enterprise / larger portfolios: Guesty. (guesty.com)
  • Best for hands-on, more customizable operators: OwnerRez. (ownerrez.com)
  • Best if direct bookings/website are your priority: Lodgify. (lodgify.com)

If you want, I can give you a side-by-side comparison by portfolio size, budget, and must-have features.

What are the best alternatives to a market-leading short-term rental management platform? comparison
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If you mean Guesty, the best alternatives are:

  • Hostaway — best all-around alternative for larger property managers; strong channel management and automation.
  • Lodgify — best for hosts who want an easy website + booking engine combo.
  • OwnerRez — best for power users who want deep control, especially vacation rental pros.
  • Hospitable — best for simple, guest-message automation and a lighter workflow.
  • Smoobu — best budget-friendly option for small-to-mid-sized operators.
  • Uplisting — strong for streamlined operations and cleaner UX.
  • iGMS — good for teams that need solid Airbnb/VRBO management and task coordination.
  • Hostify — worth a look if you want a more enterprise-style PMS with strong automation.

Quick picks:

  • Best overall: Hostaway
  • Best for small operators: Smoobu or Hospitable
  • Best for website + direct bookings: Lodgify
  • Best for advanced customization: OwnerRez

If you tell me your portfolio size and main channels (Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, direct), I can narrow it to the top 3.

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If you mean a top-tier short-term rental PMS like Guesty/Hostaway, the best alternatives I’d shortlist are:

  • Hostaway — best for larger portfolios and ops-heavy teams; strong channel management, unified inbox, dynamic pricing, direct booking, and reporting. (hostaway.com)
  • Lodgify — best for hosts who want a polished direct-booking website plus PMS tools; it emphasizes website building, channel management, and AI messaging. (lodgify.com)
  • Hostfully — best for guest experience and guidebooks; it combines PMS tools with digital guidebooks, a channel manager, unified inbox, and owner management. (hostfully.com)
  • Hospitable — best for automation-first hosts/small managers; it focuses on guest messaging, direct booking, smart-device automations, and owner portals. (hospitable.com)
  • OwnerRez — best for hosts who want a more technical, flexible system with strong channel/CRM/accounting features and growing AI/task tools. (ownerrez.com)
  • Uplisting — best for operators prioritizing reliability and automation with a unified inbox, direct booking engine, guest messaging, and mobile apps. (uplisting.io)

My quick take:

  • Best overall: Hostaway
  • Best for direct bookings: Lodgify
  • Best for guest experience: Hostfully
  • Best for automation: Hospitable
  • Best for power users/accounting: OwnerRez
  • Best lightweight scale-up choice: Uplisting (hostaway.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to the best 3 for your portfolio size and budget.

Which short-term rental management systems are better than basic channel managers? comparison
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If you’ve outgrown a basic channel manager, look at full short-term rental PMS / operations platforms. Better options include:

  • Guesty – strong all-in-one platform for multi-property operators; good automation, team workflows, reporting.
  • Hostaway – very popular for scaling vacation-rental businesses; solid channel sync, automation, integrations.
  • Lodgify – best for smaller operators who want a website + booking engine + PMS in one.
  • OwnerRez – excellent for direct-booking control, accounting, and customization; very strong for serious managers.
  • Uplisting – clean, simple PMS with good automation; great for lean teams.
  • Hospitable – best if your main pain is messaging, automation, and Airbnb/VRBO ops.
  • Track – useful for professional property managers; more “operations platform” than simple channel manager.
  • Streamline – enterprise-grade, best for larger vacation rental companies.

If you’re choosing:

  • Small portfolio: Lodgify, Hospitable, Uplisting
  • Growing portfolio: Hostaway, Guesty, OwnerRez
  • Large/complex ops: Streamline, Guesty

If you want, I can also rank them by price, ease of use, or best for Airbnb vs direct bookings.

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If you’ve outgrown a basic channel manager, look at full short-term rental PMS/platforms instead. They usually add messaging, automations, direct-booking websites, accounting, owner portals, task management, and reporting—not just calendar sync. (hostfully.com)

Good “next step up” options:

  • Hostaway — strong all-in-one PMS for growing portfolios; it combines channel management with unified inbox, dynamic pricing, direct booking, and reporting. (hostaway.com)
  • Guesty — best fit for larger or more operationally complex managers; it positions itself as an end-to-end operating system with deeper accounting and owner-statement tools. (guesty.com)
  • OwnerRez — great if you want powerful channel management plus CRM, accounting, messaging, and websites in one system. (ownerrez.com)
  • Hostfully — strong for managers who want automations and an owner portal alongside channel sync. (hostfully.com)
  • Lodgify — good for smaller teams that want a website builder + booking engine + channel manager in one package. (lodgify.com)
  • Hospitable — simpler than the enterprise tools, but still more than a basic channel manager thanks to automation and guest messaging. (hospitable.com)

Rule of thumb:

  • 1–5 listings: Lodgify or Hospitable
  • Growing portfolio: Hostaway or OwnerRez
  • Large / complex operations: Guesty or Hostfully (hostaway.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to the best 3 for your portfolio size and budget.

What are the best alternatives to all-in-one vacation rental software? comparison
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Best alternatives to all-in-one vacation rental software are usually a best-of-breed stack—pick the best tool for each job.

Best options by category
  • PMS + channel manager:
    • OwnerRez — great for serious hosts who want flexibility and strong automation
    • Lodgify — simpler, good for small/mid-size operators
    • Hostaway — strong for scaling teams and multi-channel ops
    • Guesty — powerful, but more complex/costly
  • Direct booking website:
    • Lodgify Websites
    • OwnerRez Websites
    • WordPress + MotoPress Hotel Booking for maximum control
  • Dynamic pricing:
    • PriceLabs — best overall
    • Beyond Pricing — good alternative
    • Wheelhouse — solid for hands-on control
  • Guest messaging/automation:
    • Hospitable — excellent for automated communication
    • Guesty Inbox — if you’re already on Guesty
    • OwnerRez automation — strong built-in workflows
  • Cleaning/ops:
    • Breezeway — best for operations and turnover management
    • Turno — simpler cleaning coordination
  • Accounting:
    • QuickBooks Online — most common
    • Xero — strong alternative for cleaner bookkeeping
Best “non-all-in-one” stacks
  • Best for small hosts: Lodgify + PriceLabs + Turno
  • Best for scaling managers: OwnerRez or Hostaway + PriceLabs + Breezeway + QuickBooks
  • Best for direct-booking focus: WordPress + MotoPress + Stripe + PriceLabs
  • Best for automation-first hosting: Hospitable + a PMS like OwnerRez/Hostaway

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best setup for your property count, budget, and booking channels.

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If you mean alternatives to a big all-in-one vacation rental platform, the best options are usually either best-of-breed tools or a lighter PMS/channel manager.

Top picks:

  • OwnerRez — best if you want strong channel management, CRM, messaging, and accounting-style control without paying for a flashy all-in-one suite. (ownerrez.com)
  • Hostfully — best for property managers who want a flexible PMS with strong channel syncing, unified inbox, owner management, and lots of integrations. (hostfully.com)
  • Lodgify — best for smaller hosts who want a simpler system with a channel manager plus direct-booking website tools. (lodgify.com)
  • Hospitable — best for automation-heavy hosting: guest messaging, channel sync, pricing, and simpler operations. (hospitable.com)
  • Uplisting — best if you want a streamlined operations stack with booking, messaging, payments, and a strong direct-booking engine. (uplisting.io)

Rule of thumb:

  • 1–10 listings: Lodgify or Hospitable. (lodgify.com)
  • 10–100+ listings: Hostfully, OwnerRez, or Uplisting. (hostfully.com)

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best alternative for your portfolio size and budget.

How do the top short-term rental management platforms compare? comparison
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Here’s a practical comparison of the top short-term rental management platforms:

Best-known platforms
1) Guesty

Best for: larger property managers and teams Strengths: very deep automation, multi-channel distribution, ops tools, team workflows, strong direct-booking features Weak spots: expensive, can feel complex

Good if you want: an enterprise-grade system for scaling.

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2) Hostaway

Best for: mid-size to large managers who want flexibility Strengths: strong API/integrations, good channel management, automation, owner reporting Weak spots: setup can take time; pricing is not low

Good if you want: a powerful all-around PMS with lots of integrations.

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3) Hospitable

Best for: small hosts and automation-first teams Strengths: excellent guest messaging automation, easy to use, solid direct booking and calendar sync Weak spots: less robust for complex operations like large teams/accounting

Good if you want: simple, fast automation without a steep learning curve.

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4) OwnerRez

Best for: US-based managers who care about direct bookings and control Strengths: powerful reservations engine, excellent website/direct booking tools, strong payments and email automation Weak spots: UI is less modern; can feel technical

Good if you want: a highly configurable system with strong direct-booking capabilities.

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5) Lodgify

Best for: small-to-mid hosts wanting an easy website + PMS combo Strengths: good website builder, direct booking site, easier onboarding, decent channel management Weak spots: less powerful than Guesty/Hostaway for advanced operations

Good if you want: a straightforward all-in-one starter platform.

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Quick comparison

| Platform | Best For | Ease of Use | Automation | Channel Management | Direct Booking | Scaling | |---|---|---:|---:|---:|---:|---:| | Guesty | Large teams | Medium | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent | | Hostaway | Growing PMs | Medium | Excellent | Excellent | Very good | Excellent | | Hospitable | Small hosts | Easy | Excellent | Good | Good | Fair | | OwnerRez | Direct-booking-focused managers | Medium | Very good | Good | Excellent | Very good | | Lodgify | Small/mid hosts | Easy | Good | Good | Very good | Good |

My short recommendations
  • Best overall for large-scale management: Guesty
  • Best for growing operators: Hostaway
  • Best for automation + simplicity: Hospitable
  • Best for direct bookings: OwnerRez
  • Best easy all-in-one for smaller hosts: Lodgify

If you tell me: 1) how many listings you manage, 2) whether you rely more on Airbnb/VRBO or direct bookings, and 3) whether you need team/owner accounting,

…I can recommend the best 2–3 platforms for your setup.

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Here’s the short version:

| Platform | Best for | Main strengths | Tradeoffs | |---|---|---|---| | Hostaway | Scaling PMCs | Very strong channel manager, unified inbox, automation, reporting, large-portfolio focus | Usually sales-led/custom pricing | | Guesty | Bigger operators / teams | Robust all-in-one ops, flexible tiers, built for growth | Pricing is quote-based beyond Lite | | Hospitable | Small-to-mid hosts who want automation | Excellent messaging/workflows, transparent plans, essentials tier is free | Less “heavy PM” depth than Hostaway/Guesty | | Lodgify | Hosts who want a direct-booking site | Website builder + PMS + channel sync, clear entry pricing | Some plans add booking fees / add-ons | | OwnerRez | Ops/accounting power users | Deep control, strong accounting/owner statements, no booking fees | Interface can feel more technical |

My take:

  • Best overall for professional managers: Hostaway. It’s clearly aimed at scaling portfolios and emphasizes channel sync, messaging, tasks, statements, and reporting. (hostaway.com)
  • Best for larger teams that want a robust suite: Guesty. Guesty says pricing depends on listings/features and starts from $9/month per listing, with a 14-day trial of Lite. (guesty.com)
  • Best value for smaller operators: Hospitable. It offers Essentials with no monthly fee, plus Host, Professional, and Mogul tiers at $29/$59/$99 monthly. (hospitable.com)
  • Best for a polished direct-booking website: Lodgify. It starts at $32/mo, includes booking-site tools, and its higher plans add direct-booking, automation, and owner/reporting features. (get.lodgify.com)
  • Best for accounting-heavy owners: OwnerRez. It charges per property, includes unlimited bookings, and highlights owner statements, QuickBooks integration, hosted sites, SMS, and AI add-ons. (ownerrez.com)

If you want, I can turn this into a “best by use case” shortlist for:

  1. solo host
  2. 5–20 units
  3. 20+ units
  4. direct-booking-first business
What are the best alternatives for managing vacation rentals without a booking engine? comparison
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If you don’t want a booking engine, the best alternatives are usually:

  1. Property management software (PMS) + manual booking workflow
    • Hostaway
    • Guesty
    • Lodgify (can be used without the booking engine)
    • OwnerRez
    • Hospitable

These handle calendars, guest messaging, tasks, pricing, and channel syncing, while bookings can be taken by phone, email, or inquiry form.

  1. Channel manager only
    • Cloudbeds
    • Beds24
    • Smoobu
    • SiteMinder

Best if you list on Airbnb/Vrbo/Booking.com and want centralized calendar management without taking direct online bookings.

  1. Inquiry + lead management tools
    • Jotform
    • Typeform
    • Google Forms
    • HubSpot CRM

Good for “request to book” workflows where you manually approve reservations.

  1. Simple operations stack
    • Google Calendar or iCal
    • Airtable
    • Notion
    • Trello

Best for smaller portfolios that want something lightweight and cheap.

  1. Communication-first platforms
    • Guesty for Hosts
    • Hospitable
    • Help Scout
    • Zendesk

Useful if most bookings come through direct inquiry and you need fast messaging, templates, and automations.

Best overall picks:

  • Hostaway if you want a strong all-around PMS
  • OwnerRez if you want powerful direct-booking management without relying on a booking engine
  • Smoobu if you want something simpler and more affordable
  • Beds24 if you want maximum flexibility and technical control

If you want, I can also suggest the best option by portfolio size (1–5 units, 5–20, 20+) or by budget.

Which short-term rental systems are better for direct bookings than channel-only tools? comparison
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If your goal is direct bookings, you’ll usually want a full PMS + direct-booking engine rather than a channel-only tool.

Better for direct bookings

These are generally stronger than channel-only tools:

  • Guesty — strong direct-booking site, automated messaging, payment handling, upsells.
  • Hostaway — good all-around PMS with direct booking website and booking engine.
  • Lodgify — best if you want an easy website + booking engine fast.
  • OwnerRez — very strong for direct bookings, especially for professional operators.
  • Avantio — good for agencies/managers wanting a branded direct-booking setup.
  • Kigo — solid property management + direct reservation tools.
  • ResNexus — strong for vacation rentals and boutique lodging, direct-booking focused.
Channel-only tools are weaker for this

Examples like Airbnb channel sync tools, Beds24-only channel setups, or basic channel managers such as Little Hotelier (more hotel-oriented) are usually better for distribution than for building a strong direct-booking funnel.

Best picks by use case
  • Easiest direct-booking website: Lodgify
  • Most powerful for scaling: Guesty or Hostaway
  • Best for direct-booking control/automation: OwnerRez
  • Best for smaller operators wanting simplicity: Lodgify or ResNexus

If you want, I can make a side-by-side comparison of Guesty vs Hostaway vs Lodgify vs OwnerRez for direct bookings.

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For direct bookings, you usually want an all-in-one PMS + booking engine + website builder, not a channel-only manager.

Better direct-booking-first systems:

  • Hostaway — built-in direct booking engine and website tools. (hostaway.com)
  • Guesty — direct reservations plus booking engine support for websites and walk-ins. (guesty.com)
  • Lodgify — website builder, booking engine, and channel manager in one. (lodgify.com)
  • Uplisting — direct booking website that integrates with other channels. (uplisting.io)
  • Hospitable — includes “Direct” alongside Airbnb/Booking.com management. (hospitable.com)
  • Smoobu — includes channel manager, PMS, booking engine, and website builder. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Direct — explicitly centered on a direct booking engine and CMS. (directsoftware.com)
  • Hostify — channel manager plus direct booking engine. (hostify.com)

More channel-only / distribution-first:

  • Rentals United is positioned as a channel manager focused on distribution, so it’s usually weaker if your main goal is driving and converting direct traffic. (rentalsunited.com)

Rule of thumb: If you want more direct bookings, pick a system with:

  1. Booking engine
  2. Website builder / CMS
  3. Payments
  4. Calendar sync
  5. Automated messaging

If you want, I can rank these by best for solo hosts, small portfolios, or larger PMs.

What are the best alternatives for small property managers? comparison
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If you mean property management software for small landlords / small PM firms, the best alternatives are:

  • Buildium – best all-around for growing small portfolios
  • DoorLoop – easiest to use; great for smaller teams
  • Avail – best for DIY landlords and a few units
  • TenantCloud – good budget option
  • AppFolio – strong, but usually better once you get bigger
  • RentRedi – solid for mobile-first management
  • Innago – free/low-cost and simple

Quick picks:

  • 1–50 units: Avail, Innago, DoorLoop
  • 50–250 units: Buildium, DoorLoop, TenantCloud
  • More advanced needs: AppFolio

If you want, I can narrow this down by:

  1. number of units,
  2. residential vs commercial, and
  3. budget.
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If you mean property management software for a small portfolio, the best alternatives are usually:

  • DoorLoop — best all-around pick for small managers; strong reviews and broad features. (capterra.com)
  • Buildium — best if you want a more established, end-to-end platform. (nerdwallet.com)
  • LandlordStudio — best budget option; has a free plan and low-cost tiers. (nerdwallet.com)
  • Rent Manager — good for customer support and mixed property types. (capterra.com)
  • Yardi Breeze — better for commercial or more complex operations, but can be pricey for smaller firms. (nerdwallet.com)
  • AppFolio — powerful, but generally better for larger portfolios than very small ones. (capterra.com)

If you want a simple recommendation: 1–50 units: DoorLoop or LandlordStudio. Growing portfolio: Buildium. Commercial-heavy: Yardi Breeze. (capterra.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to the best 3 based on your unit count, budget, and whether you manage residential or commercial properties.

How do different vacation rental management systems compare on automation? comparison
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Here’s a quick automation-focused comparison of major vacation rental management systems:

| System | Best for | Automation strengths | Weak spots | |---|---|---|---| | Guesty | Larger operators / PMs | Strong task automation, guest messaging, pricing rules, channel sync, workflow triggers | More complex and expensive | | Hostaway | Growing PMs | Good automation for messaging, reviews, tasking, direct bookings, API integrations | Less polished UI than some rivals | | Lodgify | Smaller hosts / direct-booking focus | Easy website + booking automation, emails, payments, basic workflows | Not as deep for large-scale ops | | OwnerRez | Tech-savvy owners / PMs | Very strong rules, messaging, discounts, billing automation, customizable workflows | UI feels older; setup can be detailed | | Hostfully | PMs wanting simple ops | Good guidebooks, messaging, task automation, guest communications | Fewer advanced automation tools than Guesty/Hostaway | | Escapia | Traditional property managers | Solid operational automation, housekeeping, reservations, accounting workflows | Can feel dated; less flexible | | BookingAutomation | Direct-booking heavy users | Strong conditional logic, booking rules, email automation | Less mainstream; steeper learning curve |

Best by automation type
  • Most powerful overall: Guesty
  • Best balance of power + flexibility: Hostaway
  • Best for detailed rule-based automation: OwnerRez
  • Best for simple direct-booking automation: Lodgify
  • Best for housekeeping/task workflows: Guesty or Escapia
What to look for

Key automation features to compare:

  • Guest messaging triggers
  • Task assignment / housekeeping scheduling
  • Channel sync and calendar rules
  • Smart pricing / rate automation
  • Review requests
  • Payment scheduling and failed-payment handling
  • Direct-booking workflows
  • API / Zapier integrations

If you want, I can also rank these for small hosts, mid-size PMs, or enterprise operators.

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Here’s a quick automation-focused comparison:

| Platform | Automation strengths | Best fit | |---|---|---| | Guesty | Automated messages, auto-responses, auto-payments, auto tasks, snooze/listing toggles, auto reviews; strong smart-home ecosystem via integrations like VillaControl/Operto. (help.guesty.com) | Larger operators wanting broad, end-to-end automation | | Hostaway | Trigger-based messaging, AI replies, multilingual automations, WhatsApp/SMS/email inbox, guest portals/check-in forms, large integrations marketplace. (support.hostaway.com) | Operators who want powerful comms automation and lots of integrations | | OwnerRez | Very strong rule-based automation for guest messaging, cleaners/maintenance, door codes, renter agreements, reviews, payments, and channel sync. (ownerrez.com) | Hosts/PMs who want deep operational automation and control | | Hostfully | Templates + triggers for messaging, smart-lock check-ins, pricing integrations, reviews, reports, and an open API with 120+ integrations. (hostfully.com) | Teams that want flexible automation with strong API/integration options | | Lodgify | Automated messaging, AI assistant, smart-lock code generation, dynamic pricing, review reminders, and pre-check-in forms. (lodgify.com) | Smaller-to-mid teams focused on simplicity and direct-booking automation | | Streamline | Triggers & automation plus enterprise-style workflows, including lead quotes, door-lock automation, home automation, and property care. (streamlinevrs.com) | Larger/enterprise operators |

My short take:

If you want, I can also rank these by:

  1. guest messaging automation,
  2. cleaning/task automation, or
  3. smart-lock/home automation.
What are the best alternatives to premium short-term rental management software? comparison
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Here are the best alternatives to premium short-term rental management software, depending on what you need:

  • Hospitable — Best for automations and messaging; great if you want a simpler, cheaper alternative to Guesty/Hostaway.
  • Lodgify — Best all-in-one value; strong direct booking website builder and channel manager.
  • OwnerRez — Best for power users; very flexible, robust accounting, and often cheaper than “enterprise” tools.
  • Smoobu — Best budget-friendly option for small hosts; easy to use and good channel syncing.
  • Uplisting — Best for streamlined operations; clean interface, solid automation, good for small teams.
  • Hostfully — Best for guidebooks + PMS; strong guest experience tools and team workflows.
  • iGMS — Best for Airbnb-focused hosts; solid inbox, automation, and team task management.
  • Beds24 — Best low-cost but advanced option; powerful, though the setup is less friendly.
  • Cloudbeds — Best if you’re managing both short- and mid-term or small hotel-style inventory.
  • Track PMS — Good if you want a simpler property-management system with fewer enterprise costs.

If you want:

  • Cheapest decent option: Smoobu
  • Best overall value: Lodgify
  • Best automation: Hospitable
  • Best for advanced control: OwnerRez
  • Best Airbnb-focused alternative: iGMS

If you tell me your property count, channels (Airbnb/VRBO/Booking.com), and whether you need a direct booking site, I can narrow it to the top 3.

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If you mean premium all-in-one short-term rental PMS software like Guesty/Hostaway, the best alternatives are usually these:

  • OwnerRez — best for operators who want strong automation, channel management, CRM, messaging, and accounting in one system. (ownerrez.com)
  • Lodgify — best for smaller hosts/agencies that want an all-in-one tool with a website, channel manager, task management, and direct-booking focus. (lodgify.com)
  • Escapia — best for professional managers who want mature vacation-rental PMS features, trust accounting, and deep Vrbo/Expedia distribution. (escapia.com)
  • Smoobu — best for simpler, lower-cost management with channel syncing and integrations, especially for smaller portfolios. (smoobu.com)

Quick pick:

  • Best overall value: OwnerRez
  • Best for direct-booking websites: Lodgify
  • Best for large pro managers: Escapia
  • Best budget-friendly option: Smoobu

If you want, I can also give you a side-by-side comparison by price, features, and team size.

Which short-term rental management platform is best if I want fewer add-ons? comparison
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If you want fewer add-ons, I’d look first at OwnerRez or Hostaway.

  • Best all-in-one / fewer surprise add-ons: OwnerRez
    • Very broad built-in feature set
    • Strong for automation, messaging, rules, direct bookings
    • Usually less “pay extra for everything” than bigger enterprise tools
  • Best modern all-in-one for multi-channel ops: Hostaway
    • Good core PMS + channel management + messaging + automation
    • More complete out of the box than many competitors
    • Still may need integrations for some niche needs

I’d avoid Guesty if your main goal is fewer add-ons—it’s powerful, but often feels more modular and add-on-heavy.

Short answer:

  • Small to mid-size host wanting simplicity: OwnerRez
  • Scaling team wanting a fuller platform: Hostaway

If you tell me your property count and channels (Airbnb, Vrbo, direct booking), I can narrow it to one.

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If your priority is fewer add-ons, I’d pick Lodgify. It’s the most “all-in-one” of the major STR platforms I checked: PMS, channel manager, booking widget/site, and core operations are bundled, with fewer obvious paywalled modules than Guesty or Hostaway. (lodgify.com)

Runner-up: OwnerRez. It has a lot included in base pricing and no commissions/booking fees, but some features are clearly split into premium add-ons, so it can feel more modular than Lodgify if you want everything bundled up front. (ownerrez.com)

Avoid if you want fewer add-ons: Guesty and Hostaway tend to have more feature-based upsells or separate fees. (guesty.com)

If you want, I can give you a 1-property / 5-property / 20-property recommendation.

How do I stop double bookings in my vacation rentals? problem
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Use a centralized booking system so every listing updates from one source.

Best fix

Use a channel manager / PMS that syncs Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, direct bookings, etc. in near real time.

Good options:

  • Guesty – strong for multi-channel automation
  • Hostaway – great all-around channel manager
  • Lodgify – good if you also want a website + direct bookings
  • OwnerRez – powerful and reliable for independent hosts
  • Smoobu – simpler, usually cheaper
Also do this
  • Turn on instant sync for all calendars
  • Don’t rely only on iCal if you get lots of bookings; it can lag
  • Set buffer time between stays (e.g., 1 night)
  • Block manually on every channel if you take a direct booking
  • Use one primary calendar only
  • Test sync weekly by making a fake block and confirming it appears everywhere
If you use Airbnb + Vrbo only

A channel manager is still better than trying to connect them directly. Direct calendar sync can miss bookings or update slowly.

Fastest setup

If you want the simplest route:

  • Lodgify if you want website + bookings
  • OwnerRez if you want strong syncing and control
  • Guesty if you manage several properties and want automation

If you want, I can recommend the best one for your exact setup (Airbnb/Vrbo/direct bookings, number of properties, budget).

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Use a single source of truth and real-time calendar sync.

Quick fixes:

  • Connect all channels to one PMS/channel manager.
  • Sync via iCal/API on Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, direct site, etc.
  • Add buffer time between stays.
  • Auto-block dates when a booking is made.
  • Stop manual edits across multiple calendars.
  • Set booking rules: minimum notice, instant book limits, max occupancy.
  • Audit your calendars daily until the system is stable.

Best practice stack:

  • PMS/channel manager: Guesty, Hostaway, Lodgify, OwnerRez
  • Calendar sync: API sync preferred; iCal as backup only
  • Direct booking engine: so your website updates inventory instantly

Rules that prevent most double bookings:

  1. One calendar controls inventory.
  2. Every booking source syncs to it.
  3. No manual overrides without blocking other channels.
  4. Buffer time is mandatory.
  5. Confirm sync errors every day.

If you want, I can help you set up a double-booking prevention workflow for Airbnb + Vrbo + direct bookings.

How can I manage guest messages automatically for short-term rentals? problem
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Use a short-term rental guest messaging automation stack:

1) Centralize all inboxes

Pick a PMS/channel manager that syncs Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, and direct bookings:

  • Hostaway
  • Guesty
  • Lodgify
  • Smoobu
2) Automate common messages

Set up scheduled or trigger-based messages for:

  • Booking confirmation
  • Pre-arrival check-in instructions
  • Door code / lock info
  • Mid-stay check-in
  • Checkout instructions
  • Review request
  • Payment reminders

Most PMS tools above include message automation. For more advanced AI replies, add:

  • Hospitable (great for automated guest messaging)
  • Your Porter App
  • Kipsu (more support-focused)
3) Use smart locks + property integrations

Connect messaging to operations:

  • Schlage Encode
  • August Smart Lock
  • RemoteLock
  • Nuki

This lets you send automated door codes, arrival info, and access updates.

4) Build a FAQ/instant-response system

Use canned replies or AI for common questions:

  • Wi‑Fi password
  • Parking
  • Late checkout
  • Pet policy
  • Trash/recycling
  • Nearby recommendations
5) Route edge cases to a human

Set rules for:

  • Refund requests
  • Maintenance issues
  • Negative sentiment
  • Medical/safety concerns
Simple recommended stack
  • Hospitable + Airbnb/Booking.com
  • RemoteLock
  • PriceLabs for pricing
  • Turno for cleaning coordination

If you want, I can suggest the best setup for 1–3 listings, 10+ listings, or direct-booking heavy operations.

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Use a property-management/message-automation tool so most guest communication is triggered by the reservation lifecycle, not manual sending. Good setups usually cover: booking confirmation, pre-arrival check-in instructions, day-of-arrival, mid-stay check-in, checkout, and review request. (guesty.com)

Good options:

  • Hospitable: strong for automated guest communication, AI-drafted replies, inbox workflows, and multi-channel support. (hospitable.com)
  • Hostaway: supports message automations based on reservation events, templates, and inbox workflows. (support.hostaway.com)
  • Guesty: has automated messages with triggers and custom fields for personalization. (guesty.com)

If you only host on Airbnb: Airbnb supports scheduled quick replies that can send automatically on triggers like booking, check-in, or checkout. (airbnb.com)

Best-practice workflow:

  1. Write 5–7 message templates.
  2. Use placeholders for guest name, dates, address, Wi‑Fi, door code, and checkout rules.
  3. Add trigger timing: instant booking, 24–48h before arrival, morning of check-in, mid-stay, checkout day, post-stay.
  4. Keep a human-in-the-loop for exceptions, complaints, or anything urgent. Hostaway and Hospitable both note AI/human review workflows rather than fully blind auto-replies. (support.hostaway.com)

If you want, I can suggest the best tool for your exact setup (Airbnb-only vs. Airbnb + Vrbo, number of units, and budget).

How do I sync calendars across multiple rental platforms? problem
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Use a channel manager if you want reliable syncing across Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, etc.

Best options
  • Guesty — strong for multi-platform management
  • Hostaway — good all-in-one channel manager
  • Lodgify — simpler and popular for smaller hosts
  • Smoobu — budget-friendly and easy to use
  • iGMS — good for Airbnb-focused operations
How syncing works
  1. Connect each platform to the channel manager.
  2. Import/export iCal links for each listing if you’re doing basic sync.
  3. Set the channel manager to push reservations and block dates automatically.
  4. Test by making a fake booking or blocking dates on one platform.
  5. Check for sync delay—iCal can lag by minutes to hours, sometimes longer.
Important
  • iCal-only sync is not ideal if you’re on multiple platforms. It can cause double bookings.
  • If you manage more than a few listings, use a channel manager with direct integrations instead of just iCal.
Quick recommendation
  • 1–2 listings: Lodgify or Smoobu
  • Growing portfolio: Hostaway or Guesty

If you tell me which platforms you use, I can tell you the best sync method for each one.

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Use iCal calendar sync for basic two-way blocking between platforms:

  1. In each platform, export your listing calendar as an iCal/ICS link. Airbnb and Vrbo both support this. (airbnb.com)
  2. Paste that exported link into the other platform’s import/connect calendar area. Airbnb says to add the other website’s calendar URL; Vrbo says to connect calendars and import iCal links. (airbnb.com)
  3. Repeat for every platform you use, so each calendar receives the others’ blocked dates. (airbnb.com)

A few important caveats:

  • iCal sync is usually not instant; updates can lag, so it’s best for blocking availability, not for fast-changing inventory. This is an inference from the platforms’ import/export calendar design. (airbnb.com)
  • Don’t double-import the same calendar back into the source platform unless the platform specifically says to; Vrbo warns this can cause issues. (help.vrbo.com)
  • If you manage many listings/platforms, a channel manager/PMS is often easier than manual iCal syncing. That’s a general best-practice inference from the limitations of platform-level calendar import/export. (airbnb.com)

If you want, I can give you the exact steps for Airbnb + Vrbo + Booking.com.

How can I set dynamic pricing for my vacation rental? problem
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Set dynamic pricing by tying your nightly rate to demand signals, then automating the updates.

1) Choose a pricing tool

Good options:

  • PriceLabs — great for Airbnb/Vrbo hosts, strong automation and local market data
  • Beyond Pricing — simple, popular, good for hands-off pricing
  • Wheelhouse — flexible for custom rules and performance tracking
  • Rabbu — useful if you want a more budget-friendly option
2) Connect your listing

Link the tool to your channel manager or PMS, like:

  • Hostaway
  • Guesty
  • Lodgify
  • OwnerRez

This lets rates sync automatically across Airbnb, Vrbo, and direct booking sites.

3) Set your rules

Start with:

  • Base price: your standard nightly rate
  • Minimum price: your floor so you never go too low
  • Maximum price: your cap for peak demand
  • Length-of-stay discounts: weekly/monthly reductions
  • Last-minute discounts: for unsold dates
  • Far-out premiums: higher rates for dates booked well in advance
4) Factor in demand drivers

Your pricing should respond to:

  • Seasonality
  • Weekends vs weekdays
  • Local events, holidays, conferences
  • Occupancy trends
  • Lead time
  • Competing listings nearby
5) Monitor performance

Track:

  • Occupancy
  • Average daily rate (ADR)
  • Revenue per available night (RevPAN)
  • Booking pace

If occupancy is too low, lower your minimum or base price. If you’re booking too fast, raise rates.

6) Start with guardrails

A common setup:

  • Base price = your average target rate
  • Min price = 20–30% below base
  • Max price = 50–150% above base during peak periods
Simple example

If your normal rate is $180/night:

  • Slow season weekdays: $140–$160
  • Normal weekends: $190–$230
  • Holiday/event nights: $250+
  • Last-minute unsold nights: $120–$150

If you want, I can help you build a dynamic pricing strategy for your specific property and recommend exact settings.

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Use a revenue-management approach, not a single fixed rate. In practice:

  1. Set a base price — your “normal” nightly rate for average demand. Many tools use this as the starting point for all adjustments. (support.hostaway.com)
  2. Add price boundaries — set a minimum and maximum so rates don’t swing too low or too high. Airbnb Smart Pricing and Hostaway both support min/max-style controls. (airbnb.com)
  3. Adjust for demand drivers — seasonality, local events, weekends, lead time, and competitor pricing are standard inputs in dynamic pricing systems. (hostaway.com)
  4. Use a pricing tool — common options include PriceLabs, Wheelhouse, and Hostaway Dynamic Pricing. These tools automate nightly rate updates and offer market/comp-set analysis. (hello.pricelabs.co)
  5. Review performance weekly — compare occupancy, ADR, and revenue, then raise/lower the base price if needed. This is especially useful if you already know your market well. (support.hostaway.com)

Simple setup:

If you want, I can help you build a specific pricing formula for your property type and market.

How do I manage cleaning schedules for short-term rentals? problem
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Use a standardized turnover checklist + calendar + inspection photos.

Simple system
  1. Create one checklist per property
    • Bathroom, kitchen, bedrooms, floors, linens, trash, restock, exterior.
  2. Assign cleaning windows
    • Example: checkout 11am → cleaner arrives 11:30am → inspection by 3pm.
  3. Use a shared calendar
    • Put every booking, turnover, restock, and deep clean on it.
    • Good tools: Turno (built for STR cleanings), Breezeway, or Google Calendar.
  4. Set recurring deep cleans
    • Monthly: vents, under beds, appliances, grout.
    • Quarterly: windows, upholstery, mattress rotation.
  5. Track supplies
    • Keep min/max stock for toilet paper, soap, coffee, trash bags.
    • Easy tools: Airtable, Notion, or Breezeway inventory.
  6. Require proof of work
    • Cleaner uploads before/after photos for key areas.
  7. Have backups
    • Keep 2 cleaners per property in case of cancellations.
Best practice schedule
  • After every stay: full turnover clean
  • Weekly: linens audit + supply restock
  • Monthly: deep clean
  • Every 3–6 months: mattress, upholstery, HVAC filters, inventory review
Helpful products
  • Checklists/forms: Turno, Breezeway
  • Smart locks: Schlage Encode or Yale Assure
  • Labeling/supplies: Brother P-touch label maker
  • Cleaning kits: Rubbermaid Commercial carts, O-Cedar mop, Bissell vacuum

If you want, I can give you a sample STR cleaning checklist or a weekly schedule template.

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Use a simple, repeatable system:

  1. Create a cleaning checklist
    • Bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living areas, supplies, trash, linen, restock.
    • Make one “standard turnover” and one “deep clean” list.
  2. Tie cleanings to reservations
    • Schedule by checkout date + turnover window.
    • Block same-day turnovers only if you have enough time.
  3. Use a shared calendar
    • Google Calendar, Airbnb calendar, or a property management app.
    • Add guest checkout, cleaner arrival, linen delivery, inspections.
  4. Assign clear ownership
    • Who cleans, who inspects, who restocks, who handles emergencies.
    • Have backups for sick days or late checkouts.
  5. Standardize supplies
    • Keep the same products at every property.
    • Use labeled bins and par levels for soap, paper goods, trash bags, etc.
  6. Track quality
    • Require photos after each cleaning.
    • Do periodic inspections and guest-review audits.
  7. Build in maintenance
    • Separate “cleaning” from “fixes.”
    • Log broken items, stains, leaks, and needed replacements.
  8. Use software if you have multiple units
    • Examples: Hostaway, Guesty, Turno, Lodgify.
    • These can automate turnover scheduling and cleaner assignments.

If you want, I can give you:

  • a free spreadsheet template
  • a cleaning checklist
  • or a system for 1 property vs. multiple properties.
How do I get more direct bookings for my vacation rental? problem
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To get more direct bookings, focus on 3 things: traffic, trust, and conversion.

1) Drive guests to your own site
  • Put your website on every OTA profile, message, and property guide.
  • Use Google Hotel Ads via a partner like Lodgify, OwnerRez, or Guesty.
  • Run search ads for your city + property type, e.g. “Sedona cabin with pool.”
2) Build a booking-friendly website

Use a fast direct-booking site with:

  • clear photos
  • instant pricing
  • live availability calendar
  • one-click booking
  • mobile-first design

Good options:

  • Lodgify
  • OwnerRez
  • Guesty
  • Hostaway
3) Make guests trust you
  • Add real reviews from Google, Vrbo, and Airbnb.
  • Show cancellation policy, house rules, and total price upfront.
  • Include professional photos and a strong “why book direct” section.
4) Offer a direct-booking incentive

Give guests a reason to skip OTAs:

  • 5–10% lower rate
  • free late checkout
  • free local welcome gift
  • flexible cancellation
5) Use email marketing

Capture emails from past guests and website visitors. Tools:

  • Mailchimp
  • Klaviyo
  • ConvertKit

Send:

  • repeat-stay offers
  • seasonal promos
  • local event packages
6) Retarget past visitors

Use Meta/Google retargeting ads to bring back people who viewed your site but didn’t book.

7) Improve SEO

Create pages like:

  • “Best family cabin in [city]”
  • “Pet-friendly vacation rental in [area]”
  • “Beach house near [landmark]”
8) Track what works

Use:

  • Google Analytics 4
  • Google Search Console
  • a booking engine with conversion tracking

If you want, I can give you a simple direct-booking setup stack based on your budget and whether you manage 1 property or multiple.

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To get more direct bookings, focus on visibility, trust, and conversion:

  1. Build a fast direct-booking website
    • Clear photos, pricing, availability calendar, and instant booking.
    • Add strong CTAs: “Book Direct & Save.”
    • Make it mobile-friendly.
  2. Offer a real reason to book direct
    • Lower price than Airbnb/VRBO.
    • Free late checkout, welcome gift, or flexible cancellation.
  3. Rank for local searches
    • Create pages like “Beach house in Destin” or “Cabin near Asheville.”
    • Use Google Business Profile if eligible.
    • Get backlinks from local tourism sites.
  4. Use retargeting and email
    • Capture abandoned visitors with email/SMS.
    • Send repeat-stay offers to past guests.
  5. Show trust
    • Reviews, professional photos, house rules, FAQs, security badges.
    • Make fees transparent.
  6. Capture repeat guests
    • Include a card or QR code at checkout.
    • Offer a loyalty discount for direct rebooking.
  7. Run paid ads carefully
    • Google Ads for high-intent searches.
    • Retarget website visitors on Meta/Google.
  8. Automate the booking flow
    • Use a PMS/channel manager with direct booking support.
    • Enable instant quote + instant payment.

If you want, I can give you:

  • a direct-booking website checklist
  • a marketing plan for one property
  • or a tool stack for vacation rentals.
How can I automate check-in instructions for guests? problem
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You can automate guest check-in with a simple stack:

  1. Booking / property management: use a PMS like Guesty, Hostaway, or Lodgify
  2. Automated messaging: connect Airbnb/Booking.com/VRBO to scheduled email/SMS via Guesty Automations, Hospitable, or Zapier
  3. Smart lock access: use August Smart Lock, Schlage Encode, or Yale Assure Lock
  4. Digital guidebook: send a link to Hostfully, Touch Stay, or Enso Connect
What the automation should send
  • Booking confirmation
  • 3 days before arrival: parking, address, check-in time
  • 1 day before: house rules + guidebook
  • Day of arrival: lock code / entry instructions
  • After check-in: “Let us know if you need anything”
Easiest setup
  • Hospitable + August/Schlage + Touch Stay
    • Hospitable handles timed messages
    • Smart lock sends or syncs access codes
    • Touch Stay gives guests one mobile-friendly check-in page
If you want no-code automation
  • Use Zapier to trigger emails/SMS from new bookings
  • Send via Gmail, Twilio, or Mailchimp

If you tell me your platform (Airbnb, Vrbo, direct bookings, hotel, etc.), I can suggest the best exact setup.

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Use a scheduled message flow.

Best setup:

  • Booking platform / PMS: Airbnb, Guesty, Hospitable, Hostaway, Lodgify, etc.
  • Trigger: send at a fixed time before arrival (e.g. 3 days, 1 day, 2 hours).
  • Content: arrival code, Wi‑Fi, parking, door lock steps, house rules, and a contact number.
  • Channel: email, SMS, or in-app messaging.

Simple automation stack:

  1. Create a template for check-in instructions.
  2. Store guest arrival details in your booking system.
  3. Set trigger rules based on check-in date/time.
  4. Personalize fields like guest name, property address, codes.
  5. Add a backup message if they don’t confirm receipt.

Good tools for this:

  • Hospitable for short-term rental messaging automation
  • Guesty for more advanced property management
  • Lodgify for smaller hosts
  • Zapier or Make if you want to connect your booking system to SMS/email tools

Example schedule:

  • 3 days before: welcome + arrival overview
  • 1 day before: detailed check-in instructions
  • 2 hours before: access code + reminder
  • After check-in: “Let us know if anything is missing”

If you want, I can draft:

  • a copy-paste check-in message
  • a fully automated workflow
  • or a Zapier setup for your current tools.
How do I keep track of multiple vacation rental properties? problem
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The easiest way is to use a vacation-rental property management system plus a simple finance tracker.

Best all-in-one tools
  • Hospitable – great for automating guest messaging, calendar sync, and team tasks.
  • Hostaway – strong for multi-property owners; good channel management and reporting.
  • Lodgify – solid if you want bookings, website, and calendar management in one place.
  • Guesty – best if you have several properties and want a more robust ops platform.
For money tracking
  • QuickBooks Online – track income, expenses, taxes, and property-level reports.
  • Stessa – popular for rental property bookkeeping and performance tracking.
  • Wave – simpler/free option if your setup is small.
For cleaning/maintenance
  • Turno – schedules cleaners and turnovers.
  • Breezeway – better for inspections, task checklists, and property care.
Simple setup
  1. Use one PMS for all listings/calendars/messages.
  2. Use QuickBooks Online or Stessa for finances.
  3. Use Turno or Breezeway for turnovers and maintenance.
  4. Keep a shared dashboard in Airtable or Google Sheets for owner notes, passwords, vendor contacts, and monthly KPIs.
If you want the easiest combo
  • Lodgify + QuickBooks Online + Turno

If you want, I can recommend the best stack based on how many properties you have and which booking sites you use.

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Use a simple system with 5 buckets:

  1. Calendar

Track bookings, check-ins, check-outs, maintenance blocks, and owner stays in one place.

  1. Financials

Record rent, cleaning fees, utilities, repairs, taxes, and net profit per property.

  1. Operations

Keep a checklist for turnovers, supplies, inspections, and guest issues.

  1. Documents

Store leases, permits, insurance, vendor contacts, and tax records.

  1. Automation / Software

Use a property management tool if you have more than a few units.

Good options:

  • Hostaway
  • Lodgify
  • Guesty
  • OwnerRez
  • AirDNA for performance tracking

If you want a low-cost setup:

  • Google Calendar for bookings
  • Airtable or Notion for property records
  • QuickBooks for finances
  • Google Drive for documents

Best practice: Create one dashboard per property with:

  • address
  • nightly rate
  • occupancy
  • monthly revenue
  • expenses
  • cleaning status
  • maintenance notes
  • vendor list

If you want, I can make you a simple spreadsheet template for tracking multiple vacation rentals.

How do I handle guest communication from one place? problem
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Use a unified inbox / guest messaging platform that pulls email, SMS, WhatsApp, OTA messages, and web chat into one place.

Good options:

  • Hostaway — strong all-in-one for vacation rentals; unified inbox + automation.
  • Guesty — great if you manage multiple listings and want team workflows.
  • Lodgify — simpler, good for smaller hosts.
  • Zendesk — best if you want a general customer-support inbox, not just hospitality.
  • Front — clean shared inbox for teams; good for email/SMS workflows.

What to look for:

  • One inbox for all channels
  • Auto-replies and scheduled messages
  • Message templates/macros
  • Team assignments and internal notes
  • Integration with Airbnb/Booking.com/SMS/WhatsApp
  • Mobile app

If you want the easiest setup for short-term rentals, I’d start with Hostaway or Guesty. If you tell me how many properties you manage and what channels you use, I can recommend the best one.

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Use a unified inbox or guest messaging platform.

Best setup:

  • One inbox for Airbnb, Booking.com, Vrbo, SMS, email, WhatsApp
  • Saved replies for check-in, Wi‑Fi, parking, late checkout
  • Auto-messages for booking, pre-arrival, check-in day, checkout
  • Task assignments so housekeeping/maintenance can respond
  • Templates + tags to keep messages organized

Common tools:

  • Hospitable
  • Guesty
  • Lodgify
  • Hostaway
  • OwnerRez

Simple workflow:

  1. Connect all booking channels.
  2. Route all guest messages into one inbox.
  3. Set automation for common questions.
  4. Use templates for speed.
  5. Escalate only special cases to a human.

If you want, I can recommend the best one for Airbnb only, multiple properties, or small hotel/B&B.

How do I manage bookings from Airbnb and other sites together? problem
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Use a channel manager (often bundled with a simple PMS) to keep Airbnb, Booking.com, Vrbo, direct bookings, etc. in sync.

What it does

  • Updates availability across sites
  • Prevents double-bookings
  • Syncs rates, minimum stays, and sometimes messages
  • Centralizes reservations in one dashboard

Good options

  • Hostaway — strong all-in-one for growing hosts/property managers
  • Guesty — powerful, best for multiple listings/teams
  • Lodgify — easier for small hosts, includes direct booking website
  • Smoobu — simple and affordable for smaller portfolios
  • Beds24 — very flexible, more technical
  • Cloudbeds — good for boutique hotels/inns and larger operations

Best practice

  1. Pick one system as your “source of truth”
  2. Connect each booking site to it
  3. Enable calendar + rate sync
  4. Set automated messaging and payment rules
  5. Test with one listing before moving all properties

If you only have 1–2 rentals

  • Start with Lodgify or Smoobu

If you have several properties

  • Look at Hostaway or Guesty

If you want, I can recommend the best one based on your number of properties and budget.

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Best way: use a channel manager or PMS so all bookings flow into one calendar/inbox and your availability syncs across sites. Airbnb supports syncing a PMS/channel manager either with full syncing or just pricing/availability, and Airbnb also lets hosts export calendar data to other sites like Vrbo or Booking.com. Vrbo likewise supports importing external calendars to keep availability accurate. (airbnb.com)

Simple setup (few listings):

  1. Pick one “master” calendar.
  2. Connect every other site via calendar sync / iCal.
  3. Add buffer time between stays.
  4. Re-check sync after every new booking. (airbnb.com)

Better setup (multiple listings or high volume): use a channel manager like Lodgify (or similar PMS tools). It gives you a multi-calendar, centralized booking management, and two-way integrations with channels like Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, and Expedia. (lodgify.com)

If you want, I can recommend the best channel manager for your situation (1 property vs many, budget, and which sites you list on).

How much does short-term rental management software cost? transactional
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Short-term rental management software usually costs about $20 to $300+ per month per property, depending on features and portfolio size.

Typical pricing
  • Basic tools: $20–$80/property/month
    • Examples: Guesty Lite, Hospitable, Hostaway (entry tiers)
  • Mid-tier all-in-one platforms: $80–$200/property/month
    • Examples: Lodgify, OwnerRez, Smoobu
  • Enterprise / multi-property / hotel-grade: $200+ per month or custom pricing
    • Examples: Guesty Pro, Hostaway, Mews, Cloudbeds
Common pricing models
  • Flat monthly fee
  • Per listing/property
  • % of booking revenue (less common)
  • Add-ons for channel management, direct booking sites, messaging, accounting, or pricing tools
Extra costs to watch for
  • Setup/onboarding fees
  • Payment processing fees
  • SMS/automation add-ons
  • Smart lock integrations
  • Revenue management tools like PriceLabs or Wheelhouse

If you want, I can give you a side-by-side cost comparison of top options like Hostaway, Guesty, Hospitable, and Lodgify.

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Short-term rental management software usually runs from about $0–$100+ per month for small hosts, and custom/quote-based pricing for larger portfolios. Examples: Hospitable starts at $0, $29, $59, or $99/month depending on the plan, OwnerRez starts at $40/month for 1 property and scales up, Lodgify starts at $16/month annually (plus fees on some plans), Guesty says plans start at $9/month per listing, and Hostaway uses custom quotes rather than public pricing. (hospitable.com)

If you want, I can also give you a cheapest-to-most-expensive comparison for 3–5 popular platforms.

Is there free short-term rental management software? transactional 140/mo
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Yes—there are a few free options, but most are free trials or free tiers with limits.

Free / freemium short-term rental software
  • Hostaway – usually a paid platform, but offers demos/trials rather than a true free plan.
  • Lodgify – free trial; not fully free long-term.
  • Smoobu – free trial; paid after.
  • Guesty – free trial; not free.
  • Hospitable – free trial; not free long-term.
Actually free / open-source-ish options
  • Beds24 – has a very low-cost entry and some limited free usage depending on setup, but not fully free.
  • QloApps – open-source booking/property management software; more DIY.
  • Uplisting alternatives via spreadsheets + automations – if you only need basic management, you can use Google Sheets + Zapier/Make.
Best truly free route

If you want no monthly fee, look at:

  • QloApps (open source)
  • Google Calendar + Google Sheets + Airtable as a lightweight system

If you want, I can give you:

  1. the best free option for 1–3 properties, or
  2. a list of free trials that are easiest to test.
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Yes—but truly free options are usually limited. The clearest example I found is iGMS, which says it offers a free subscription plan for single-property hosts. (igms.com)

Most other short-term rental platforms are free only as a trial or have a $0/month starter plan with fees. For example, Smoobu offers a 14-day free trial, OwnerRez offers a 14-day free trial, and Lodgify Lite is described as starting at $0 per month but with booking fees. (smoobu.com)

If you want, I can give you a short list of the best actually free options for:

  • 1 property
  • Airbnb-only
  • multi-channel / channel manager
What is the cheapest vacation rental management system? transactional
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Cheapest true vacation rental management system: Smoobu It’s usually the lowest-cost all-in-one option for PMS + channel manager + direct booking site.

Other low-cost options:

  • Lodgify — cheap entry plan, good website builder
  • OwnerRez — strong value, but not usually the absolute cheapest
  • Little Hotelier — good for small operators, typically pricier than Smoobu

If you mean “cheapest overall,” using only Airbnb + Vrbo + Booking.com without a PMS is technically free upfront, but you lose automation.

If you want, I can give you the cheapest option by number of properties (1, 2–5, 10+).

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If you mean a full vacation-rental management system (PMS/channel manager), Smoobu looks like the cheapest mainstream option I found: it starts at $30/month on the Flex plan, and Smoobu says a single unit can start as low as €23.20/month. (smoobu.com)

For comparison:

  • Lodgify starts at $32/month for its Basic plan. (get.lodgify.com)
  • OwnerRez is $88/month for the pricing example shown on its site, with extra premium features added on top. (ownerrez.com)

So, short answer: Smoobu is probably the cheapest legit all-in-one choice. (smoobu.com)

If you want, I can also give you the cheapest option by number of properties (1 property vs 10+).

Do short-term rental management platforms have free trials? transactional
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Yes—some short-term rental management platforms offer free trials, but not all.

A few examples:

  • Hostaway — usually offers a demo, and sometimes trial-style access depending on setup
  • Guesty — typically demo-based, not a standard free trial
  • Lodgify — often has a free trial
  • OwnerRez — offers a trial period
  • Hospitable — commonly has a free trial
  • Smoobu — often offers a free trial

A lot of platforms prefer live demos instead of self-serve trials, especially for larger property managers.

If you want, I can list the best free-trial short-term rental platforms by use case (solo host, small team, or property manager).

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Yes—many short-term rental management platforms do, but not all. For example, Lodgify offers a 7-day free trial with no credit card required, and OwnerRez includes a 14-day free trial. Guesty is mixed: its Lite package has a 14-day free trial, but Guesty Pro does not offer a free trial and instead offers a demo/onboarding. (lodgify.com)

If you want, I can compare the best free-trial options for your number of listings.

What is the pricing for vacation rental software? transactional 10/mo
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Vacation rental software pricing varies a lot by size and features, but typical ranges are:

  • Small property managers / hosts: $20–$100/month
  • Growing businesses: $100–$500/month
  • Larger portfolios / enterprise: $500+/month, often custom pricing

Common pricing models:

  • Per property/unit (e.g., $5–$20 per listing/month)
  • Flat monthly subscription
  • % of booking revenue (less common)
  • Setup/onboarding fees for some enterprise tools

Examples:

  • Hostaway — custom pricing, often aimed at professional managers
  • Guesty — usually higher-end, custom pricing
  • Lodgify — starts around $13–$50+/month depending on plan
  • OwnerRez — typically around $40+/month plus usage-based fees
  • Hostfully — custom pricing for PMS/automation
  • Smoobu — lower-cost option, often around $25–$40/month

Watch for extra costs:

  • Channel manager fees
  • Website booking engine fees
  • SMS/automated messaging charges
  • Payment processing fees
  • Onboarding/data migration fees

If you want, I can give you a side-by-side price comparison of the top 5 vacation rental platforms.

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Vacation rental software pricing is usually one of these models: per listing/property, tiered monthly plans, or custom enterprise quotes. For a small operator, you’ll often see about $16–$59/month for core PMS/channel-manager software, while larger portfolios often move to custom pricing. (lodgify.com)

A few current examples:

  • Lodgify: starts at $16/month annually on Starter with a 1.9% booking fee; Professional starts at $40/month; Ultimate starts at $59/month. (lodgify.com)
  • Guesty: packages start from $9/month per listing. (guesty.com)
  • OwnerRez: starts at $40/month total for 1 property, then drops per property as you scale. (ownerrez.com)
  • Hostaway: uses free custom quotes rather than public list pricing. (hostaway.com)

If you mean dynamic pricing software on top of PMS:

  • PriceLabs: $19.99/listing/month in the US/UK/Canada/Europe/Australia/NZ/Israel, with a 1% revenue option available. (hello.pricelabs.co)

If you want, I can give you a side-by-side price comparison for the best software for 1–5 properties, 5–20 properties, or 20+ properties.

What short-term rental software is worth the money? transactional
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If you’re running a short-term rental, the software that’s usually worth the money is the stuff that saves you time on messaging, calendar sync, pricing, and cleaning ops.

Best all-around picks
  • Hostaway — best if you want a strong all-in-one PMS/channel manager. Good automation, direct booking tools, solid for scaling.
  • Guesty — best for larger portfolios or more complex operations. Powerful, but pricier and can feel heavy.
  • Lodgify — best value for smaller operators who want a website + booking engine + channel management.
  • OwnerRez — best for hands-on hosts who want a very capable, cost-effective system.
  • Hospitable — best for automated guest messaging and review management. Great if you mainly need communication automation.
Worth paying for if you need specific functions
  • PriceLabs — almost always worth it for dynamic pricing.
  • Turno — worth it for cleaning turnover coordination.
  • Smartbnb/Hospitable — for automated messaging.
  • Wheelhouse — another strong pricing tool, especially for more advanced revenue management.
My quick recommendation
  • 1–5 listings: Lodgify or OwnerRez
  • 5–25 listings: Hostaway
  • 25+ listings or complex ops: Guesty
  • Need pricing help: PriceLabs
  • Need messaging automation: Hospitable

If you want, I can give you a best software stack by budget or a recommended setup for Airbnb-only vs multi-platform.

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If you want worth the money, I’d shortlist these:

  • Hospitable — best value for solo hosts/small portfolios. It has a free Essentials plan, then $29/$59/$99 per month tiers, with built-in guest messaging, channel sync, tasks, and dynamic pricing. (hospitable.com)
  • OwnerRez — best if you care about power + transparent pricing. It starts at $88/month for 1 property, includes unlimited bookings/no booking fees, and offers lots of depth; premium features like PMS, QuickBooks, websites, SMS, and Rezzy AI are extra. (ownerrez.com)
  • Lodgify — good if you want a website + direct booking focus. Pricing starts at $16/month annually, with a 7-day free trial and no setup fee; higher-volume plans are custom. (lodgify.com)
  • Guesty — worth it for growing operators. Lite is for 1–3 listings, Pro for 4–199, and Enterprise for 200+; pricing is quote-based, with more advanced features and add-ons. (guesty.com)
  • Hostaway — strong for scaling, but pricing is quote-based rather than public. (hostaway.com)

My blunt take:

  • 1–5 listings: Hospitable or OwnerRez. (hospitable.com)
  • 5–50 listings: Guesty or Hostaway if you need heavier automation. (guesty.com)
  • Direct-booking-first: Lodgify. (lodgify.com)

If you tell me your number of listings and whether you need direct booking, owner payouts, or automations, I’ll give you a best pick.

What is the average monthly cost of a channel manager for rentals? transactional
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For rental channel managers, the average monthly cost is usually about $20–$100 per property for small operators, or roughly $50–$300+ per month total depending on how many listings you manage.

Typical pricing:

  • 1–5 rentals: about $20–$80/month
  • 6–20 rentals: about $80–$250/month
  • 20+ rentals: often custom pricing

Well-known options:

  • Lodgify — good for smaller vacation rental hosts
  • Hostaway — popular for growing STR portfolios
  • Guesty for Hosts — a solid choice for individual hosts
  • Smoobu — usually budget-friendly
  • OwnerRez — strong for advanced users

If you want, I can also give you a side-by-side price comparison of the best channel managers for your number of rentals.

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For a vacation-rental channel manager, a practical ballpark is about $30–$60/month for a small operator. That’s an inference from current pricing: budget options can start around €15.50/month (Beds24) or $20–$50/month (industry guide), while some tools start at $49/month for one rental and higher-feature platforms often use custom quotes. (beds24.com)

If you mean hotels or larger portfolios, costs are often higher and can range from $50–$150+ per month for small properties, scaling up with room count and features. (hoteltechreport.com)

If you want, I can give you a more exact estimate by number of rentals (1, 5, 10, 50+).

Are there affordable short-term rental management systems for small hosts? transactional
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Yes — for small hosts, these are often the best affordable options:

  • Hospitable — great for automation and messaging; starts around $29/month for small setups.
  • Smoobu — solid all-in-one for calendar sync, booking management, and channel connections; often cheaper than full PMS tools.
  • Hostaway — powerful, but usually better if you’re growing; more expensive than the options above.
  • Lodgify — good for direct booking sites plus management; a popular small-host choice.
  • Guesty Lite — simpler version of Guesty for smaller portfolios; affordable compared with full Guesty.
  • OwnerRez — strong value if you want a robust system without paying enterprise pricing.

If you only have 1–5 properties, I’d usually look at:

  1. Hospitable for automation
  2. Smoobu for budget all-in-one
  3. Lodgify if you want a direct-booking website too

If you want, I can also compare them by price, cleaning scheduling, channel sync, and direct booking website support.

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Yes — for small hosts, the most affordable options right now are usually Hospitable, Lodgify, and Guesty Lite. Hospitable has a free Essentials plan and paid plans starting at $29/month; Lodgify says plans start at €13/month billed annually; and Guesty says its plans start at $9/month per listing. (hospitable.com)

Quick pick by use case:

  • Cheapest to start: Hospitable Essentials (no monthly fee). (hospitable.com)
  • Best all-in-one for a small portfolio: Hospitable Host ($29/month) or Lodgify (from €13/month annual). (hospitable.com)
  • If you want Guesty: Guesty Lite is the entry option, but it’s more of a per-listing model. (guesty.com)
  • Usually not “cheap,” but solid for growing owners: Hostify starts at $20 per rental/month for 5–19 rentals, and requires an annual plan for fewer than 5 properties. (hostify.com)

If you want, I can also give you a best-for-1-listing / 2–3 listings / 4–10 listings recommendation list.

What does all-in-one vacation rental software usually include? transactional
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All-in-one vacation rental software usually bundles the main tools you need to run short-term rentals in one place, such as:

  • Property management system (PMS) — manage listings, reservations, calendars, guest info
  • Channel manager — sync availability and rates across Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, etc.
  • Direct booking website / booking engine — take bookings on your own site
  • Guest messaging — automated emails, SMS, and inbox management
  • Payments and invoicing — collect deposits, fees, and payouts
  • Housekeeping / task management — cleaning schedules, turnovers, maintenance tasks
  • Owner portal / reporting — statements, revenue, occupancy, performance dashboards
  • Dynamic pricing — automated rate optimization
  • Automations — check-in messages, reviews, reminders, smart rules
  • Team and permission controls — staff access, roles, workflows

Popular examples include Guesty, Hostaway, Lodgify, OwnerRez, and Hospitable.

If you want, I can also compare the best all-in-one platforms by property count or budget.

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Usually, all-in-one vacation rental software includes:

  • Property management: calendars, reservations, guest data, owner records
  • Channel management: sync listings across Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, etc.
  • Booking engine: direct bookings on your own website
  • Payment processing: deposits, refunds, invoicing, taxes
  • Guest messaging: automated emails/SMS, templates, check-in instructions
  • Task management: housekeeping, maintenance, turnover scheduling
  • Revenue management: dynamic pricing, discounts, rate rules
  • Reporting/analytics: occupancy, revenue, ADR, RevPAR, performance reports
  • Website tools: website builder or booking widget
  • Owner portal: statements, payouts, reservation visibility
  • CRM: guest profiles, preferences, repeat-stay tracking
  • Automation: rules for check-in/out, review requests, reminders

Some platforms also add:

  • Smart locks / device integrations
  • Accounting integrations
  • Insurance / damage protection
  • Mobile apps for staff

If you want, I can also break it down by must-have vs nice-to-have features.

Which short-term rental management systems offer pricing based on number of listings? transactional
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A few short-term rental management systems that commonly price by number of listings/units:

  • Hostaway — custom quote, typically scales with number of properties.
  • Guesty — usually per-listing pricing, with different plans for small hosts vs. larger portfolios.
  • Lodgify — tiered plans that increase with the number of properties.
  • OwnerRez — pricing based on number of active properties.
  • Smoobu — plans tied to property count.
  • Hospitable — pricing based on the number of listings you connect.
  • Track PMS — quote-based, usually scaled to portfolio size.
  • Escapia — enterprise pricing, generally based on number of units/listings.

If you want, I can narrow this to:

  1. cheapest per-listing tools,
  2. best for Airbnb + Vrbo, or
  3. systems with pricing published publicly.
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A few short-term rental PMSs that price by number of listings/properties:

  • Guesty — pricing depends on the number of listings; plans start from $9/month per listing. (guesty.com)
  • Lodgify — pricing varies by the total number of rentals; its pricing page lets you add the number of rentals and scales from there. (lodgify.com)
  • Hostfully — tiers are based on listing count: 1–4, 5–199, and 200+ listings. (hostfully.com)
  • OwnerRez — explicitly uses per-property pricing. (ownerrez.com)
  • Uplisting — charges per property/listing on its main plans, with a flat plan for 1–5 properties and per-property pricing above that. (uplisting.io)

If you want, I can turn this into a quick comparison table with starting prices.

TOM — Top of Mind (15 prompts)

What are the best short-term rental management systems?
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Here are some of the best short-term rental management systems, depending on your needs:

Best overall

Hostaway Great all-in-one choice for growing Airbnb/VRBO businesses. Strong channel management, automation, owner portals, and reporting.

Best for professional property managers

Guesty Very robust for larger portfolios. Excellent workflows, team tools, direct booking, and integrations. More expensive, but powerful.

Best for simplicity / small operators

Lodgify Easy to use, good website builder, direct booking engine, and solid channel syncing. Great for hosts managing a few to moderate number of properties.

Best for automation

OwnerRez Strong automation, messaging, accounting, and booking management. Popular with experienced hosts who want control and fewer fees.

Best budget-friendly option

Smoobu Affordable and straightforward. Good for calendar sync, reservations, and basic automation.

Best for channel management

Beds24 Very flexible and powerful, especially if you want deep customization and strong OTA connectivity. Slightly more technical.

Best for larger teams / operations

Track PMS Good for operational workflows, housekeeping, maintenance, and team coordination.

Best for direct booking websites

Lodgify or Hostaway Both are strong if you want a professional booking site that converts well.

Quick picks
  • 1–10 properties: Lodgify, Smoobu, OwnerRez
  • 10+ properties: Hostaway, Guesty, Beds24
  • Need heavy automation: OwnerRez, Hostaway
  • Need an easy setup: Lodgify

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. a top 5 comparison table, or
  2. the best system for Airbnb-only hosts vs multi-channel managers.
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The best short-term rental management systems depend on how many properties you manage and how “full-service” you want them to be. Top picks:

Best overall
  • Guesty — very strong all-in-one platform for scaling operators; excellent automations, team tools, and integrations.
  • Hostaway — great balance of power and usability; strong channel management and automation.
Best for small-to-mid portfolios
  • Lodgify — easy to use, good for hosts who want website + PMS + channel sync in one.
  • OwnerRez — powerful, highly customizable, and often a favorite for experienced operators.
Best for larger/enterprise teams
  • Hostfully — solid PMS with good guest experience tools and team workflows.
  • Track PMS — more enterprise-focused, strong operations and accounting depth.
Best budget-friendly option
  • Smoobu — simpler and more affordable, good for smaller portfolios.
Best for direct bookings and websites
  • Lodgify and Guesty — both are strong if you want to reduce OTA dependence.
Best for Airbnb/Vrbo-heavy operators
  • Hostaway and Guesty — especially good channel managers.
Quick recommendation
  • 1–5 properties: Lodgify or Smoobu
  • 5–25 properties: Hostaway, Guesty, or OwnerRez
  • 25+ properties: Guesty, Hostfully, or Track PMS

If you want, I can also rank them by price, ease of use, automation, or direct-booking strength.

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Here are some of the best short-term rental management systems (PMS/channel managers), depending on your needs:

Best overall
  • Guesty — Best for scaling hosts and property managers. Strong automation, team tools, pricing integrations, and multi-channel control.
Best for small-to-mid hosts
  • Hostaway — Great all-around system with strong automations, direct booking tools, and solid Airbnb/VRBO support.
  • Lodgify — Best if you want a simple setup plus a direct booking website.
Best for enterprise / larger portfolios
  • Escapia — Good for traditional vacation rental managers, especially larger operations.
  • Track PMS — Strong for professional property managers with more complex operations.
  • Avantio — Popular with European and international vacation rental managers.
Best for Airbnb-focused hosts
  • Hospitable — Excellent for automated guest messaging, self-check-in workflows, and simple operations.
  • Smoobu — Good budget-friendly option with channel syncing and basic automation.
Best for direct booking websites
  • Lodgify
  • OwnerRez — Very strong for website + booking engine + accounting-style controls.
Best for value
  • Smoobu
  • OwnerRez — Especially if you want power without the highest SaaS cost.
Best for property managers with lots of automation
  • Hostaway
  • Guesty
  • OwnerRez

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the best 3 for your exact business size, or
  2. a comparison table of pricing/features.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are some of the best short-term rental management systems (for Airbnb/VRBO/Booking.com hosts):

  • Guesty — best for larger portfolios and professional managers; very strong automation, messaging, and channel management.
  • Hostaway — great all-around choice; strong integrations, clean interface, good for scaling.
  • Lodgify — best for smaller operators who want an easy setup plus direct booking website.
  • Hospitable — excellent for automation and messaging; best for hosts who want hands-off operations.
  • OwnerRez — powerful and flexible; best for more advanced users who want control and strong accounting/reporting.
  • Smoobu — affordable and straightforward; good for smaller teams and multi-channel syncing.
  • Uplisting — solid for mid-size portfolios; good automation and guest communication.
  • iGMS — good for Airbnb-focused management and team workflows.
Quick picks
  • Best overall: Hostaway or Guesty
  • Best for solo/small hosts: Hospitable or Lodgify
  • Best value: Smoobu
  • Best power-user option: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also give you the best system by portfolio size or compare pricing and features.

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Here are the best short-term rental management systems right now, depending on your needs:

Best overall

Hospitable Great for automated guest messaging, direct bookings, team workflows, and multi-channel management. Best for hosts who want a clean, easy system.

Best for professional property managers

Guesty Very powerful all-in-one PMS with channel management, automation, owner reporting, payments, and team tools. Best for larger portfolios.

Best value for small-to-mid hosts

Hostaway Strong balance of features and price. Good channel sync, automation, reporting, and integrations.

Best for direct bookings + website

Lodgify Excellent if you want a branded booking website plus PMS tools. Good for hosts building their own direct channel.

Best for simplicity

OwnerRez Very capable, highly configurable, and popular with experienced operators. Less polished UI, but very solid.

Best for enterprise / larger operations

Track PMS or Guesty If you manage many units and need advanced operations, accounting, and team control.

Best for vacation rental-focused channel management

Smoobu Simple, affordable, and good for syncing listings across Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com.

Quick picks
  • 1–10 listings: Hospitable, Lodgify, Hostaway
  • 10–100 listings: Hostaway, Guesty, OwnerRez
  • Direct booking focus: Lodgify
  • Automation-heavy: Hospitable
  • Big portfolio: Guesty

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. a top 5 comparison table, or
  2. the best system for Airbnb/Vrbo specifically.
What are the top short-term rental management platforms for hosts?
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Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are some of the top short-term rental management platforms for hosts:

  • Hostaway — strong all-in-one platform for scaling hosts and property managers; great automation, channel management, and reporting.
  • Guesty — one of the most popular full-featured platforms; best for larger portfolios and teams.
  • Lodgify — good for hosts who want an easy website + booking engine + channel sync in one.
  • Hospitable — excellent for automation, messaging, and simple multi-channel management; popular with smaller operators.
  • OwnerRez — powerful and flexible, especially for direct bookings and detailed reservation management.
  • Smoobu — budget-friendly option with solid channel syncing and calendar management.
  • Uplisting — clean interface, strong automation, good for professional hosts and boutique managers.
  • PMS by BookingAutomation — more technical, but very customizable for advanced users.

Best by use case:

  • Best overall for scaling: Hostaway
  • Best for larger teams: Guesty
  • Best for beginners / direct booking site: Lodgify
  • Best for automation: Hospitable
  • Best value: Smoobu

If you want, I can also narrow this down by budget, number of properties, or whether you use Airbnb only vs Airbnb + Vrbo + Booking.com.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

Top short-term rental management platforms for hosts:

  1. Hostaway — Best all-around for professional hosts and property managers. Strong channel management, automation, direct booking, and reporting.
  2. Guesty — Great for scaling portfolios. Very robust PMS with automation, team tools, and integrations; better for larger operators.
  3. Lodgify — Best for independent hosts who want an easy website + booking engine. Simple, popular, and good value.
  4. Smoobu — Solid, budget-friendly option for small-to-mid size hosts. Clean interface and decent channel sync.
  5. OwnerRez — Excellent for vacation rental hosts who want deep customization and strong accounting/features.
  6. Hospitable — Best for automated messaging and guest communication. Often paired with another PMS or channel manager.
  7. Beds24 — Powerful and flexible, especially for advanced users and multi-property setups, though less intuitive.
  8. AirDNA — Not a management platform, but very useful for market analytics, pricing research, and demand insights.

If you want, I can also rank these by:

  • best for Airbnb-only hosts
  • best for multi-platform syncing
  • best for direct booking websites
  • best budget options
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are the top short-term rental management platforms for hosts:

  1. Guesty — Best for scaling hosts and property managers

Strong all-in-one PMS, automation, multi-channel sync, team workflows, and reporting.

  1. Hostaway — Best for automation and channel management

Great for Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com integration, messaging automation, and direct bookings.

  1. Lodgify — Best for solo hosts and direct booking websites

Easy website builder, booking engine, and solid channel management at a lower cost.

  1. Hospitable — Best for automated messaging and small portfolios

Excellent guest communication, task automation, and simple property management.

  1. OwnerRez — Best for experienced hosts who want deep control

Powerful pricing, customization, accounting, and channel distribution.

  1. Smoobu — Best budget-friendly option

Simple PMS/channel manager combo, good for small to mid-size hosts.

  1. Uplisting — Best for Airbnb-focused hosts

Clean interface, automation, unified inbox, and strong operational tools.

  1. Beyond — Best for pricing and revenue management

Not a full PMS, but excellent for dynamic pricing and revenue optimization.

Quick picks:

  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for automation: Hostaway or Hospitable
  • Best for direct bookings: Lodgify
  • Best budget choice: Smoobu

If you want, I can also rank them by price, ease of use, or best for Airbnb-only hosts.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are the top short-term rental management platforms for hosts:

  1. Guesty — Best for scaling hosts and property managers
    • Strong automation, team workflows, messaging, reporting, and multi-channel sync.
  2. Hostaway — Great all-around PMS/channel manager
    • Popular for vacation rental operators who want automation, direct booking, and integrations.
  3. Lodgify — Best for direct bookings and simple setup
    • Easy website builder, booking engine, channel sync, and good for smaller hosts.
  4. Smoobu — Budget-friendly and straightforward
    • Solid for calendar syncing, guest communication, and basic management.
  5. Hospitable — Best for messaging automation
    • Excellent automated guest communication, task management, and smart inbox features.
  6. OwnerRez — Best for advanced control and accounting
    • Strong for experienced hosts who want detailed customization, contracts, and financial tools.
  7. AirDNA — Best for market research, not management
    • Useful for pricing and demand analysis, but not a full operations platform.

Best picks by host type:

  • Solo host / small portfolio: Lodgify or Hospitable
  • Growing multi-property host: Hostaway or Guesty
  • Price-conscious host: Smoobu
  • Operations-heavy / accounting-focused: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also give you a best platform by use case (direct bookings, automation, pricing, cleaning, channel sync, etc.).

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are some of the top short-term rental management platforms for hosts:

  1. Guesty

Best for: professional hosts and property managers Strong all-in-one PMS with automation, team tools, channel management, and reporting.

  1. Hostaway

Best for: scaling hosts and managers Great for automation, multi-channel sync, direct bookings, and integrations.

  1. Lodgify

Best for: smaller hosts who want a direct booking site Easy website builder, booking engine, channel management, and solid value.

  1. Hospitable

Best for: automation-focused hosts Excellent for messaging automation, review management, and Airbnb/VRBO-style operations.

  1. OwnerRez

Best for: detail-oriented hosts and vacation rental pros Powerful pricing, reservations, payments, and direct booking tools.

  1. Smoobu

Best for: simple, affordable management Good calendar sync, channel management, and basic automation.

  1. Uplisting

Best for: Airbnb-first hosts and small portfolios Clean interface, automation, direct booking, and easy setup.

  1. Rentals United

Best for: channel distribution Strong for syncing listings across many OTAs, especially for larger portfolios.

  1. Cloudbeds

Best for: mixed lodging businesses More common in hotels/hostels, but also used for vacation rentals and PMS needs.

  1. Avantio

Best for: professional vacation rental managers Robust PMS, channel manager, website, and owner tools.

Quick picks:

  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for automation: Hospitable
  • Best budget option: Smoobu
  • Best for direct booking site: Lodgify
  • Best for growing portfolios: Hostaway

If you want, I can also rank these by price, ease of use, or best for Airbnb vs VRBO.

Which short-term rental management systems are most popular?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

The most popular short-term rental management systems (especially for Airbnb/VRBO hosts and property managers) are:

  • Guesty — very popular with professional hosts and larger portfolios
  • Hostaway — strong all-around choice for growing managers
  • Lodgify — popular for smaller operators who want a website + PMS
  • Smoobu — common in Europe and among budget-conscious hosts
  • OwnerRez — well-liked by experienced hosts for flexibility
  • Hospitable — popular for automation and message management
  • Cloudbeds — often used by hotels/serviced apartments, also STR-friendly
  • RMS Cloud — more enterprise / hospitality-focused
  • Avantio — common with vacation rental agencies
  • Track PMS — used by larger vacation rental businesses

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the best systems by use case (small host, multi-unit, agency, luxury), or
  2. a quick comparison of Guesty vs Hostaway vs Lodgify vs OwnerRez.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

The most popular short-term rental management systems (PMS / channel managers) are generally:

  • Guesty — very popular for professional hosts and property managers
  • Hostaway — strong all-in-one option, especially for scaling teams
  • Lodgify — popular with smaller hosts and direct-booking-focused operators
  • Hospitable — popular for automation and Airbnb/VRBO messaging
  • OwnerRez — favored by experienced managers who want deep control
  • Uplisting — simple, clean option for growing portfolios
  • Smoobu — popular in Europe and among smaller operators
  • AirDNA — not a PMS, but widely used for market data and competitive analysis
  • Beds24 — flexible and feature-rich, popular with tech-savvy managers
  • Cloudbeds — more hotel/PMS-oriented, but used by some STR operators

If you want, I can also rank these by:

  1. best for solo hosts
  2. best for 10+ properties
  3. best for Airbnb automation
  4. best for direct booking websites
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

Some of the most popular short-term rental management systems are:

  • Guesty — very widely used for professional property managers; strong automation and channel management.
  • Hostaway — popular with growing portfolios; good all-in-one PMS + channel manager.
  • Lodgify — especially popular with smaller hosts and direct-booking sites.
  • OwnerRez — favored by experienced hosts who want flexibility and strong automation.
  • Smoobu — common in Europe; simple, affordable, and easy to set up.
  • Hospitable — great for messaging automation and Airbnb-first hosts.
  • Guesty for Hosts — lighter version of Guesty for smaller operators.
  • Track PMS — used by larger vacation rental companies.
  • Escapia — established in the vacation rental industry, especially in the U.S.
  • Streamline — strong for larger management companies with advanced operations.

If you want, I can also rank them by:

  1. best for small hosts
  2. best for professional managers
  3. best value
  4. best for direct bookings
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

Some of the most popular short-term rental management systems are:

  • Hostaway — very popular for professional hosts and property managers
  • Guesty — one of the biggest, especially for larger portfolios
  • Lodgify — popular for small-to-mid-size operators
  • Smoobu — widely used in Europe and among smaller managers
  • OwnerRez — strong for vacation rentals and direct booking
  • Hospitable — popular for automation and messaging
  • Avantio — common with property managers and agencies
  • Uplisting — popular with smaller teams wanting simplicity
  • VacayMyWay / Escapia — more traditional vacation rental management, especially Escapia in the US
  • Streamline — used by larger vacation rental companies

If you want, I can also rank these by best for small hosts, best for property managers, or best overall.

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The most popular short-term rental management systems are usually:

  • Guesty — very popular for professional property managers
  • Hostaway — strong all-in-one platform for multi-property operators
  • Hospitable — popular with smaller hosts for automation and messaging
  • Lodgify — common with independent hosts and direct booking sites
  • OwnerRez — favored by experienced operators who want flexibility
  • Smoobu — popular in Europe and among smaller portfolios
  • Uplisting — growing fast with boutique managers
  • Avantio — common with vacation rental agencies
  • Zeevou — known for automation and channel management
  • Hostfully — often used for guest communication and guides

If you want, I can also rank these by:

  1. best for small hosts
  2. best for large property managers
  3. best value
  4. best for Airbnb + Vrbo integration
What short-term rental management system do most property managers use? 1,900/mo
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

Most short-term rental property managers use a PMS (property management system), usually paired with a channel manager.

Popular systems include:

  • Guesty — very common for mid-size to large operators
  • Hostaway — popular with professional managers
  • Lodgify — strong for smaller portfolios
  • OwnerRez — liked by more technical, hands-on managers
  • Escapia — often used by traditional vacation rental companies
  • Streamline — common with larger management firms

If you mean the most widely used overall, Guesty and Hostaway are two of the biggest names in short-term rental management.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

There isn’t one universal “most used” system, but the most common all-in-one short-term rental PMSs are:

  • Guesty — very popular with professional property managers
  • Hostaway — also widely used, especially for growing portfolios
  • OwnerRez — common with smaller/mid-size operators
  • Lodgify — popular for smaller teams and hosts
  • Escapia / Streamline — used a lot by traditional vacation rental managers

If you want the most broadly used by professional PMs, I’d say Guesty and Hostaway are the main names.

If you want, I can also give you a “best system by portfolio size” shortlist.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

There isn’t one universal system, but Guesty and Hostaway are among the most commonly used by professional short-term rental managers.

Quick breakdown:

  • Guesty — popular with larger property managers
  • Hostaway — very common for growing STR businesses
  • Lodgify — favored by smaller operators/hosts
  • OwnerRez — popular for more hands-on vacation rental managers
  • Hospitable — strong for automation and smaller portfolios

If you want the most common choice for professional managers, I’d start with Guesty and Hostaway.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

There isn’t one universal system, but Guesty and Hostaway are the two most commonly used by professional short-term rental managers.

  • Guesty — very common for larger property managers
  • Hostaway — popular for scaling teams and portfolios
  • OwnerRez — often used by smaller/mid-size managers
  • Lodgify / Hospitable — popular with smaller operators and hosts

If you want the closest thing to a “default” for pros, I’d say Guesty.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

Most short-term rental property managers use a PMS + channel manager, and the most common names are:

  • Guesty — very popular with larger/fast-growing managers
  • Hostaway — widely used by mid-sized managers and often the “default” choice
  • OwnerRez — common for smaller operators who want strong automation and good value
  • Lodgify — popular with smaller portfolios and direct-booking-focused hosts
  • Streamline / Track — more common in vacation rental management companies

If you want the shortest answer: Hostaway and Guesty are probably the most commonly used by professional short-term rental managers.

If you tell me your portfolio size, I can recommend the best one.

What are the most recommended vacation rental management systems?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

The most commonly recommended vacation rental management systems are:

  1. Guesty — best for larger portfolios and professional managers
  2. Hostaway — strong all-around choice for scaling operators
  3. Lodgify — great for smaller hosts and direct-booking websites
  4. OwnerRez — excellent for detailed owner/property management and automation
  5. Hostfully — good for guest experience + property management
  6. Escapia — popular with traditional vacation rental agencies
  7. Track PMS — solid for mid-to-large professional managers
  8. Streamline — strong enterprise-level option for bigger teams

Quick picks:

  • Best overall: Hostaway or Guesty
  • Best for small operators: Lodgify or OwnerRez
  • Best for established agencies: Escapia, Track, or Streamline

If you want, I can also give you a top 5 by use case (Airbnb host, multi-property manager, direct-booking focus, etc.).

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are the most commonly recommended vacation rental management systems:

Top all-around platforms
  • Guesty — Best for larger portfolios and professional managers; very strong automation, channel management, and multi-property tools.
  • Hostaway — Great balance of power and usability; popular with growing vacation rental operators.
  • Lodgify — Best for smaller operators and hosts who want an easy setup, website builder, and direct bookings.
  • OwnerRez — Excellent for owners who want deep control, strong accounting, and solid integrations.
  • Cloudbeds — Better if you also manage boutique hotels or mixed lodging types.
Best for specific needs
  • Hospitable — Best for automation and messaging for hosts with fewer properties.
  • Smoobu — Good budget-friendly option for simple channel management.
  • Propertyware / AppFolio / Buildium — More traditional property management systems, less vacation-rental-first.
Most recommended by use case
  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for growing teams: Hostaway
  • Best for solo hosts/small portfolios: Lodgify
  • Best for accounting + control: OwnerRez
  • Best automation: Hospitable

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. a side-by-side comparison, or
  2. the best option based on how many properties you manage.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are the most commonly recommended vacation rental management systems (PMS / channel manager / automation platforms):

  • Hostaway — strong all-in-one choice for serious managers; great automation, channel syncing, and direct booking tools.
  • Guesty — best for larger portfolios and professional property managers; very robust, but can be pricey/complex.
  • Lodgify — great for small-to-mid-size hosts who want a simple setup and direct booking website.
  • OwnerRez — highly recommended for hands-on managers who want powerful customization and lower cost.
  • Hospitable — excellent for automated guest messaging and operations, especially for Airbnb-first hosts.
  • Smoobu — solid budget-friendly option for smaller teams; easy to use and good channel management.
  • Escapia — long-time favorite for established vacation rental agencies, especially in the US.
  • Track PMS — strong for larger vacation rental companies needing accounting and operations depth.

Quick picks:

  • Best overall: Hostaway
  • Best for large ops: Guesty
  • Best for small hosts: Lodgify or Hospitable
  • Best value/power combo: OwnerRez

If you want, I can narrow this down by portfolio size, budget, or Airbnb/VRBO focus.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

The most recommended vacation rental management systems are:

  • Guesty — best all-around for professional property managers; strong automation, channel management, and team tools.
  • Hostaway — great for scaling operators; powerful integrations, reporting, and direct booking tools.
  • Lodgify — best for smaller hosts and boutique managers; easy to use and strong website builder.
  • OwnerRez — excellent for tech-savvy owners/managers; very flexible, reliable, and cost-effective.
  • Hospitable — best for automation-heavy hosting; great messaging, AI replies, and task workflows.
  • Hostfully — strong for guest experience and digital guidebooks, with solid PMS features.
  • Escapia — popular with larger traditional vacation rental agencies, especially in North America.
  • Avantio — good for European and international vacation rental businesses.

Top picks by situation:

  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for growth: Hostaway
  • Best for small teams: Lodgify
  • Best value/flexibility: OwnerRez
  • Best automation: Hospitable

If you want, I can also rank them by price, ease of use, or best for Airbnb/VRBO direct bookings.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are the most commonly recommended vacation rental management systems:

  • Guesty — best known all-around for professional property managers; strong automation, messaging, and multi-channel tools.
  • Hostaway — very popular for scaling short-term rental businesses; strong integrations and good balance of power/ease.
  • Lodgify — a top pick for smaller operators and hosts who want an easy website + booking engine + channel management.
  • OwnerRez — great for more control, pricing flexibility, and direct-booking-focused managers.
  • Uplisting — simple, modern, and well-liked by smaller teams that want automation without a steep learning curve.
  • Escapia — long-standing choice, especially for traditional vacation rental companies.
  • Avantio — strong for professional managers and agencies, especially outside the U.S.
  • Track PMS — solid enterprise-style option for larger vacation rental portfolios.
  • Streamline — often recommended for larger, more established property managers needing advanced operations tools.
  • ResNexus — good if you also manage cabins, boutique lodging, or mixed hospitality properties.

If you want the shortest shortlist:

  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for growing managers: Hostaway
  • Best for simplicity: Lodgify
  • Best for direct bookings/control: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also rank them by best for Airbnb/VRBO, best for small hosts, or best for large property managers.

What is the best software for managing vacation rentals? 110/mo
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

If you want the best all-around vacation rental software, my top pick is Hostaway.

Best overall
  • Hostaway — great for multi-channel calendar sync, automation, direct booking, and team management. Best for serious hosts and property managers.
Best for small hosts
  • Guesty Lite — easier to start with, good for solo hosts with a few listings.
  • Lodgify — strong if you want a simple setup plus a website/direct booking engine.
Best for larger portfolios
  • Guesty — very powerful, built for scaling teams and many properties.
  • Streamline — solid for professional property managers who need deep operations tools.
Best budget option
  • Smoobu — affordable, straightforward, and good for basic channel management.
Best for direct bookings
  • Lodgify — best if your goal is to build your own booking site and reduce OTA dependence.

If you tell me: 1) how many rentals you manage, 2) whether you use Airbnb/VRBO/Booking.com, and 3) your budget,

I can recommend the single best option for your situation.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

The best overall vacation rental software for most hosts is Guesty — it’s strong for multi-property management, automation, channel syncing, messaging, and team workflows.

Other top picks:

  • Hostaway — best for growing managers who want powerful automation and good integrations
  • Lodgify — best for smaller hosts who want an easier setup and direct booking website
  • OwnerRez — best for tech-savvy owners who want flexibility and strong value
  • Guesty for Hosts — good for single hosts or small portfolios

Quick pick:

  • 1–5 listings: Lodgify or OwnerRez
  • 5–50+ listings: Guesty or Hostaway
  • Need a simple direct booking site: Lodgify
  • Need advanced operations: Guesty

If you want, I can narrow it down based on your number of properties, budget, and whether you use Airbnb/VRBO/Booking.com.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

The best overall vacation rental software for most hosts is usually Hostaway.

Top picks by use case
  • Best overall: Hostaway

Great all-in-one PMS, channel manager, automation, reporting, and direct booking tools.

  • Best for scaling professional managers: Guesty

Strong for multi-property operations, team workflows, and advanced automation.

  • Best budget-friendly option: Lodgify

Good for smaller hosts who want a website, channel sync, and simple management.

  • Best for Airbnb-focused hosts: Hospitable

Excellent messaging automation, turnovers, and guest communication.

  • Best for direct-booking websites: Lodgify or OwnerRez

Both are strong if you want more control over your own website and bookings.

My quick recommendation
  • If you manage 1–10 properties: Lodgify or Hospitable
  • If you manage 10+ properties: Hostaway
  • If you run a larger operation: Guesty

If you want, I can also give you a top 5 comparison table with pricing, features, and best fit.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

Best overall: Guesty It’s the strongest all-around vacation rental management platform for professional hosts and property managers who need channel management, automation, unified inbox, team workflows, and scalable operations.

Best alternatives by use case:

  • Hostaway — best for growing operators who want powerful automations and solid integrations
  • Lodgify — best for small-to-mid-size hosts who want something simpler and more affordable
  • OwnerRez — best for owners who want deep control, strong accounting, and lower cost
  • Hostfully — best for guest experience tools and digital guidebooks

Quick pick:

  • 1–10 properties: Lodgify
  • 10+ properties / more serious management: Guesty or Hostaway
  • Hands-on owner with strong accounting needs: OwnerRez

If you tell me how many properties you manage and which channels you use (Airbnb, Vrbo, direct bookings), I can recommend the best one for your setup.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

The best all-around vacation rental software for most hosts is Hostaway.

Best overall: Hostaway

  • Strong channel management, automation, owner statements, and integrations
  • Good for growing portfolios and property managers

Best for small hosts / easy setup: Guesty Lite

  • Cleaner and simpler than full Guesty
  • Good if you want Airbnb/VRBO syncing without a lot of complexity

Best for larger property managers: Guesty

  • Very powerful, but pricier and more complex
  • Best if you manage many units and need advanced workflows

Best budget-friendly option: Lodgify

  • Good website builder + booking engine
  • Solid for direct bookings and smaller portfolios

Best for operations/communication: Hospitable

  • Excellent automation for messaging and reviews
  • Great if you mainly want to save time on guest communication

If you want, I can narrow it down to the best option for your situation (single property, 5+ units, direct bookings, Airbnb only, etc.).

Which platforms are best for short-term rental management? 40/mo
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

The best short-term rental management platforms are usually these:

  • Guesty — best all-around for growing teams and multiple listings
  • Hostaway — best for serious operators who want strong automation and reporting
  • Lodgify — best for smaller hosts who want an easy setup and direct booking website
  • OwnerRez — best for detailed control, accounting, and experienced hosts
  • Hospitable — best for messaging automation and simpler property management
  • Smoobu — best budget-friendly option for basic channel management
Quick picks
  • 1–5 properties: Lodgify or Hospitable
  • 5–50 properties: Hostaway or Guesty
  • Hands-on / accounting-heavy: OwnerRez
  • Lowest cost: Smoobu
What to look for
  • Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com sync
  • Automated guest messaging
  • Dynamic pricing integration
  • Direct booking website
  • Task/cleaning management
  • Unified calendar and payments

If you want, I can also give you the best platform for your exact situation (number of rentals, budget, and whether you manage Airbnb, Vrbo, or both).

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

The best short-term rental management platforms are usually:

  • Guesty — best for larger portfolios and automation
  • Hostaway — great all-around choice for scaling and channel management
  • Lodgify — best for smaller hosts who want an easy setup
  • Hospitable — excellent for messaging automation and direct bookings
  • OwnerRez — strong for experienced operators who want deep control
  • Streamline — better for vacation rental companies with more complex operations

Quick picks:

  • Best overall: Hostaway
  • Best for large teams: Guesty
  • Best for solo hosts: Lodgify or Hospitable
  • Best for power users: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also compare them by price, automation, channel sync, direct booking tools, and accounting.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

Best short-term rental management platforms depend on how many properties you have and how hands-on you want to be. Top picks:

  • Hostaway — best all-around for growing portfolios; strong automation, channel management, and direct booking tools.
  • Guesty — best for larger operators; very powerful, but can feel heavy/expensive.
  • Lodgify — best for smaller hosts; easier to use and good website + booking engine.
  • Hospitable — best for messaging/automation; great if you mainly want to save time on guest communication.
  • OwnerRez — best for advanced users; excellent customization and accounting features.
  • Smoobu — good budget option; solid basics for syncing calendars and reservations.
  • Avantio — strong for professional managers in Europe and vacation rental businesses.
  • Cloudbeds — better if you also run boutique hotels or mixed lodging.

If you want a quick recommendation:

  • 1–5 listings: Lodgify or Hospitable
  • 5–50 listings: Hostaway or OwnerRez
  • 50+ listings: Guesty or Avantio

If you want, I can also rank them by price, ease of use, Airbnb/VRBO integration, or automation.

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Top short-term rental management platforms:

  • Guesty — best all-around for scaling multiple listings; strong automation, inbox, channel management.
  • Hostaway — great for growing operators; solid integrations, direct booking, and automation.
  • Lodgify — best for hosts who want an easy website + booking engine combo.
  • OwnerRez — strong for detailed controls, accounting, and independent hosts/managers.
  • Hospitable — best for simpler automation and guest messaging.
  • Uplisting — clean, modern option for small-to-mid portfolios.
  • Smoobu — budget-friendly and easy to use.
  • Track — good for larger property managers needing enterprise features.

Quick pick:

  • 1–5 properties: Hospitable or Lodgify
  • 5–50 properties: Hostaway or Guesty
  • Ops-heavy / accounting focus: OwnerRez
  • Budget-conscious: Smoobu

If you want, I can narrow it down by your number of properties, budget, and whether you need direct booking, dynamic pricing, or cleaning automation.

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Here are the best short-term rental management platforms, depending on what you need:

  • Guesty — best overall for larger portfolios and property managers

Strong channel management, automation, team tools, and reporting.

  • Hostaway — best for scalability and all-in-one operations

Great for multi-property teams, direct bookings, and integrations.

  • Lodgify — best for small hosts who want a website + PMS

Easy to use, good for building direct bookings.

  • OwnerRez — best for customization and accounting-heavy users

Very flexible, strong rules, excellent for experienced hosts.

  • Hospitable — best for automated messaging and AI guest communication

Great if you want simple operations and fast setup.

  • Smoobu — best budget-friendly option for smaller portfolios

Solid channel syncing and basic management tools.

  • Uplisting — best for direct booking and clean workflow

Good balance of automation and simplicity.

Quick pick:

  • 1–5 listings: Lodgify, Hospitable, or Smoobu
  • 5–50 listings: Hostaway or Guesty
  • Advanced customization: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also recommend the best platform for Airbnb-only hosts, property managers, or direct-booking websites.

What are the best tools for managing Airbnb-style rentals?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

The best tools depend on how hands-on you want to be, but the strongest Airbnb-style rental stack usually looks like this:

1) Property management / channel manager
  • Hostaway — best all-around for scaling across Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, etc.
  • Lodgify — great if you want a simpler, more affordable all-in-one option.
  • Guesty — strongest for larger portfolios and automation.
  • Hospitable — excellent for messaging automation and direct bookings.
2) Smart locks / access control
  • August Smart Lock — easy for smaller setups.
  • RemoteLock — better for property managers and multiple listings.
  • Schlage Encode — reliable Wi‑Fi lock with strong brand reputation.
3) Pricing / revenue management
  • PriceLabs — best-known dynamic pricing tool.
  • Wheelhouse — strong alternative with good strategy controls.
  • Beyond — solid for pricing automation and market insights.
4) Guest messaging / automation
  • Hospitable — best for automated guest communication.
  • Guesty Inbox — good if you’re already using Guesty.
  • Zapier — useful for connecting your tools together.
5) Cleaning / turnover coordination
  • Turno — probably the best cleaning scheduling tool for short-term rentals.
  • Breezeway — better for inspections, task tracking, and property care.
6) Noise monitoring / damage prevention
  • Minut — top pick for noise, occupancy, and climate monitoring.
  • NoiseAware — also strong, especially for party prevention.
7) Accounting / bookkeeping
  • QuickBooks Online — best standard choice.
  • Xero — good alternative, especially if you prefer cleaner UI.
  • Stessa — useful for rental-focused tracking.
Best simple stacks
  • Beginner: Lodgify + PriceLabs + August + Turno
  • Scaling host: Hostaway + PriceLabs + Minut + Breezeway
  • Automation-first: Hospitable + Wheelhouse + RemoteLock + Turno

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the best tools by budget, or
  2. the best stack for 1 rental vs 10+ rentals.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are the best tools for Airbnb-style rental management, by category:

1) All-in-one property management
  • Guesty — best for larger hosts / professional operators
  • Hostaway — great all-around choice for scaling across multiple channels
  • Lodgify — best for smaller operators who want a simpler setup
  • OwnerRez — strong for direct bookings and automation
2) Channel management
  • Hostaway
  • Guesty
  • Smoobu — solid budget-friendly option
  • Beds24 — powerful, but less beginner-friendly
3) Dynamic pricing
  • PriceLabs — best overall
  • Wheelhouse — good for data-driven pricing
  • Beyond Pricing — easy to use
4) Guest messaging / automation
  • Hospitable — excellent automated messaging
  • Guesty
  • Hostaway
5) Cleaning / turnover coordination
  • Breezeway — best for cleaning and task management
  • Turno — simple and popular for cleaning schedules
6) Direct booking websites
  • Lodgify
  • OwnerRez
  • Hostaway
7) Accounting / bookkeeping
  • QuickBooks Online
  • Xero
  • Stessa — useful for short-term rental owners
Best picks overall
  • Best for most hosts: Hostaway + PriceLabs + Breezeway
  • Best for smaller hosts: Lodgify + PriceLabs + Hospitable
  • Best for pros with many listings: Guesty + PriceLabs + Breezeway

If you want, I can also give you the best stack by budget or by number of listings.

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The best Airbnb-style rental tools usually fall into 5 buckets:

1) Property management system (PMS)

Best for calendar syncing, guest messaging, tasks, and channel management.

  • Guesty — best overall for serious hosts and multi-property operators
  • Hostaway — great all-around, strong automation and reporting
  • Lodgify — best for smaller hosts who want a website + PMS combo
  • OwnerRez — excellent for more control and lower cost
  • Hospitable — best for automated messaging and simplicity
2) Channel manager

Helps sync Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, direct bookings, etc.

  • Guesty
  • Hostaway
  • Lodgify
  • OwnerRez
  • Smoobu — solid budget-friendly option
3) Dynamic pricing

Optimizes nightly rates automatically.

  • PriceLabs — best choice for most hosts
  • Beyond — strong alternative, very easy to use
  • Wheelhouse — good for hands-on pricing control
4) Smart locks / access

For self check-in and smoother turnovers.

  • August Smart Lock
  • Schlage Encode
  • RemoteLock — better for property managers with multiple units
  • Nuki — popular in Europe
5) Cleaning / ops coordination

For turnover scheduling and team management.

  • Turno — best for cleaner scheduling
  • Breezeway — stronger for larger operations and inspections
  • Properly — good for turnover checklists and photos
Best stack by host type
Solo host / 1–3 units
  • Hospitable
  • PriceLabs
  • Turno
  • Schlage Encode
Growing host / 3–15 units
  • Hostaway or Guesty
  • PriceLabs
  • Breezeway
  • RemoteLock
Simple budget setup
  • Lodgify
  • Beyond
  • Turno

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the best cheap setup,
  2. the best enterprise setup, or
  3. a recommendation based on your number of units and budget.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

The best Airbnb-style rental tools usually fall into a few buckets:

1) Property management + channel management
  • Guesty — best all-around for growing portfolios
  • Hostaway — strong automation and channel syncing
  • Lodgify — good for smaller hosts; easier to set up
  • OwnerRez — powerful and cost-effective for multi-channel operators
  • Hospitable — excellent for messaging and automation, especially for smaller teams
2) Dynamic pricing
  • PriceLabs — the go-to choice for most hosts
  • Wheelhouse — good if you want a more guided pricing strategy
  • Beyond — solid alternative, simpler for some users
3) Guest messaging / automation
  • Hospitable — best for automated guest communication
  • Guesty Inbox — good if you already use Guesty
  • Smartbnb (now part of Hospitable) — popular automation option
4) Smart locks / access
  • August — easy and widely used
  • Schlage Encode — reliable, keypad-first option
  • Nuki — great in Europe and increasingly elsewhere
  • RemoteLock — better for larger or multi-property setups
5) Turnover / cleaning ops
  • Breezeway — best for cleaning schedules, inspections, and task tracking
  • Turno — simpler and popular for cleaning coordination
6) Direct booking websites
  • Lodgify — strong for building direct booking sites
  • OwnerRez — very flexible for direct booking + integrations
  • Guesty Websites — good if you’re already on Guesty
Best combos by use case
  • Solo host / small portfolio: Lodgify + PriceLabs + Hospitable + August
  • Growing operator: Guesty or Hostaway + PriceLabs + Breezeway
  • Direct-booking focused: OwnerRez + PriceLabs + Schlage Encode

If you want, I can also give you: 1) the best low-cost stack, 2) the best stack for 10+ properties, or 3) a tool-by-tool comparison chart.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

The best tools for Airbnb-style rentals usually fall into a few categories:

1) Property management system (PMS)
  • Hostaway — best all-around for growing portfolios
  • Guesty — strong for larger operators and automation
  • Lodgify — great for smaller hosts and direct-booking websites
  • OwnerRez — powerful, more “pro” and cost-effective
2) Channel manager
  • Guesty
  • Hostaway
  • Lodgify
  • Smoobu — solid budget-friendly option
3) Dynamic pricing
  • PriceLabs — most popular and flexible
  • Wheelhouse — strong analytics
  • Beyond — good pricing automation
4) Guest messaging / automation
  • Hospitable — excellent automated messaging
  • Guesty — built-in workflows
  • Hostaway — robust automation
5) Smart locks / access
  • August Smart Lock
  • Schlage Encode
  • Yale Assure
  • RemoteLock — good for managing multiple properties
6) Cleaning / turnover coordination
  • Breezeway — best for ops and task management
  • Turno — simple and affordable for cleaning schedules
7) Direct-booking website
  • Lodgify
  • OwnerRez
  • Hostaway (with website tools)
Best picks by type
  • Best overall: Hostaway + PriceLabs + Breezeway
  • Best for small hosts: Lodgify + Hospitable + PriceLabs
  • Best for larger portfolios: Guesty + PriceLabs + RemoteLock

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. a cheap setup,
  2. a professional setup, or
  3. the best tool stack for 1–5 properties vs 10+ properties.
What short-term rental software should I use for multiple properties?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

For multiple short-term rentals, I’d look at these first:

  • Hostaway — best all-around for scaling; strong automation, channel management, and direct booking site.
  • Guesty — best if you want a more enterprise-style platform with lots of integrations.
  • Lodgify — best if you want something simpler and more affordable, with good website + booking tools.
  • OwnerRez — best for smaller-to-mid portfolios that want powerful pricing, accounting, and control.
  • Hospitable — best for messaging automation and easy ops, especially if you’re already using other tools.

My quick pick:

  • 2–20 properties: Lodgify or OwnerRez
  • 20+ properties: Hostaway or Guesty
  • If guest messaging is your biggest pain: Hospitable

If you want, I can give you a best choice based on your property count, Airbnb/VRBO mix, and budget.

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For multiple short-term rental properties, I’d shortlist these:

  • Guesty — best all-around for growing portfolios; strong automation, team features, multi-channel management.
  • Hostaway — great balance of power and usability; excellent for multi-property operators.
  • OwnerRez — best if you want strong control, lower cost, and more direct-booking focus.
  • Lodgify — simpler and cheaper; good if you’re smaller or just getting organized.
  • Hospitable — best for messaging/automation, but less of a full PMS than Guesty/Hostaway.
  • Smoobu — solid budget option for basic channel management and calendar sync.

If you want the simplest recommendation:

  • 1–10 properties: Hostaway or OwnerRez
  • 10+ properties / scaling fast: Guesty
  • Budget-conscious: Lodgify or Smoobu

Also consider pairing with a dynamic pricing tool like PriceLabs or Wheelhouse.

If you want, I can recommend the best one based on your number of properties, booking channels, and budget.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

For multiple short-term rentals, the best all-around picks are:

  • Hostaway — best overall for scaling: strong channel management, automation, direct bookings, messaging, and reporting.
  • Guesty — best for larger portfolios or teams: very powerful, but pricier and more complex.
  • Lodgify — best value for small-to-mid portfolios: easier to use, good website/direct booking tools.
  • Hostfully — great for guest communication and guides, solid all-in-one option.
  • OwnerRez — best if you want flexibility and strong accounting/ops, especially for vacation rentals.

My quick recommendation:

  • 2–10 properties: Lodgify or Hostaway
  • 10+ properties: Hostaway or Guesty
  • If you care most about direct bookings: Lodgify
  • If you want the most robust system: Guesty

If you tell me how many properties you have and which channels you use (Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com), I can narrow it to one best choice.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

For multiple properties, I’d shortlist these:

  • Guesty — best all-in-one for serious scaling; strong channel management, automation, owner statements, and team workflows.
  • Hostaway — great balance of power and usability; very good for midsize portfolios.
  • Lodgify — simpler and more budget-friendly; good if you want a website + channel manager without heavy complexity.
  • OwnerRez — excellent for direct bookings and control; especially strong if you like detailed settings and reporting.
  • Hospitable — best for automation and messaging first; great if you already have a channel manager and want cleaner operations.
  • Avantio — solid for professional property managers, especially in Europe and larger operations.

If you want a quick recommendation:

  • 1–10 properties: Lodgify or Hospitable
  • 10–50 properties: Hostaway or Guesty
  • 50+ properties: Guesty or Avantio
  • Direct-booking focused: OwnerRez

If you tell me your property count, platforms you list on (Airbnb/VRBO/Booking.com), and whether you need a direct booking website, I can narrow it to the best 2 options.

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For multiple properties, I’d look at these short-term rental (STR) software options:

Best all-around

Hostaway

  • Strong for growing portfolios
  • Good automation, direct booking, channel management, owner reporting
  • Good if you want one platform for ops + messaging + distribution
Best for larger/pro teams

Guesty

  • Very powerful, lots of features
  • Great for multi-property and multi-team workflows
  • Better if you need advanced automation and don’t mind a steeper learning curve
Best budget-friendly choice

Lodgify

  • Easier to use, lower cost
  • Good for direct booking sites, channel sync, and smaller portfolios
  • Best if you want solid basics without overpaying
Best for operations-heavy teams

OwnerRez

  • Excellent for reservations, accounting, and reliability
  • Popular with professional managers who want control
  • Interface is less modern, but it’s very capable
Best if you also want hotel-style PMS tools

Cloudbeds

  • Strong if you manage a mix of STRs, boutique hotels, or hybrid inventory
  • Good all-in-one property management system
Quick recommendation
  • 1–10 properties: Lodgify or OwnerRez
  • 10–100 properties: Hostaway or Guesty
  • Hybrid hotel/STR portfolio: Cloudbeds

If you want, I can narrow it down based on your property count, budget, and whether you need direct booking websites, team messaging, or automated pricing.

What are the leading vacation rental property management systems?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

Leading vacation rental property management systems include:

  • Guesty — strong all-in-one platform for professional managers; good automation and channel management.
  • Lodgify — popular with smaller operators; easy website builder + booking engine.
  • Hostaway — strong for scaling short-term rental businesses; good API and automation.
  • OwnerRez — favorite for power users; flexible, robust accounting, direct booking tools.
  • Guesty for Hosts — lighter version of Guesty for smaller portfolios.
  • Avantio — widely used in Europe; solid channel management and distribution.
  • Escapia (by Vrbo) — established PMS for vacation rental managers, especially in the U.S.
  • Streamline — enterprise-grade for larger vacation rental companies.
  • Track PMS — strong operational tools for property managers.
  • RMS Cloud — broader hospitality PMS that also fits vacation rentals.
  • iGMS — good for Airbnb-focused hosts and small managers.
  • Smoobu — simpler, budget-friendly option for small portfolios in Europe.

If you want, I can also rank them by:

  1. best for small hosts
  2. best for 50+ properties
  3. best for direct bookings
  4. best for accounting/revenue management
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are some of the leading vacation rental property management systems (PMS), depending on your portfolio size and needs:

  • Guesty — best known for larger professional managers; strong automation, channel management, and enterprise features.
  • Hostaway — popular for growing managers; strong integrations, automation, and reporting.
  • Lodgify — good for small to mid-size hosts; easier setup, website builder, and channel sync.
  • OwnerRez — favored by hands-on managers; powerful rules, accounting, and direct-booking tools.
  • Hostfully — strong guest experience tools, guidebooks, and solid PMS features.
  • Uplisting — simple, modern UI; good for smaller teams and direct-booking + channel management.
  • Streamline — built for larger vacation rental companies; robust operations and accounting.
  • Escapia — longstanding PMS from Vrbo/Expedia ecosystem; used by established managers.
  • Track PMS — common in larger, more operationally complex vacation rental businesses.
  • RMS Cloud — broad hospitality PMS with vacation rental support, especially for mixed portfolios.

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the best PMS by company size, or
  2. a comparison table of pricing, channels, accounting, and automation.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

Leading vacation rental property management systems (PMS) include:

  • Guesty — strong all-in-one PMS for professional managers; good automation, channel management, owner portals.
  • Hostaway — popular for scaling short-term rental portfolios; strong integrations and reporting.
  • Lodgify — great for smaller operators; website builder + PMS + channel manager in one.
  • Smoobu — simple, affordable, solid for independent hosts and small teams.
  • OwnerRez — very strong for direct-booking, invoicing, and customization; loved by detail-oriented managers.
  • Cloudbeds — broader hospitality platform, good if you manage both vacation rentals and boutique hotels.
  • Escapia — long-standing vacation rental PMS, especially for larger legacy property managers.
  • Streamline — robust for larger vacation rental companies; includes accounting and operations tools.
  • BookingPal — more distribution/channel-focused; often paired with other systems.
  • iGMS — good for Airbnb-focused hosts and smaller teams.

If you want the “best” by use case:

  • Best overall for growing teams: Guesty or Hostaway
  • Best for small owners: Lodgify or Smoobu
  • Best for direct booking/control: OwnerRez
  • Best for large traditional PMs: Escapia or Streamline

If you want, I can also give you a top 5 by price, ease of use, or channel integrations.

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Here are some of the leading vacation rental property management systems (PMS) / short-term rental platforms:

  • Guesty — strong all-in-one PMS for professional managers; great channel management and automation.
  • Hostaway — popular with growing managers; solid automation, reporting, and API integrations.
  • Lodgify — good for smaller operators and direct-booking websites; easier to use.
  • OwnerRez — feature-rich, especially for independent hosts and mid-size portfolios; strong pricing and accounting tools.
  • Streamline — commonly used by larger vacation rental managers; robust but heavier implementation.
  • Escapia (by Vrbo/Expedia Group) — established PMS for vacation rental managers, especially those tied to Vrbo.
  • Track — known for larger property management teams; solid operations and accounting.
  • Mews / Cloudbeds — more hotel-focused, but used by some hybrid vacation rental operators.

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. a best-for-small-hosts vs enterprise comparison, or
  2. a top 5 ranked by ease of use / pricing / automation.
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Here are some of the leading vacation rental property management systems (PMS) / channel managers:

  • Guesty — strong all-in-one platform for professional managers; good automation, channel sync, and team workflows.
  • Hostaway — popular for scaling STR operators; strong API, automation, and multi-channel management.
  • Lodgify — great for smaller operators; website builder + booking engine + PMS in one.
  • OwnerRez — highly customizable and favored by experienced hosts/managers; solid accounting and direct booking tools.
  • Uplisting — clean, simple, and strong for Airbnb/VRBO style operations; good automation.
  • Escapia (by Expedia Group) — established PMS for vacation rental managers, especially those tied to Vrbo/Expedia.
  • Streamline Vacation Rental Software — enterprise-grade for larger vacation rental companies.
  • Track PMS — widely used by property managers; solid operational tools and reporting.
  • Barefoot Technologies — long-standing vacation rental PMS with robust inventory and accounting features.
  • BookingSync — good for channel management and direct booking; often used by European operators.

If you want, I can also rank these by:

  1. best for small hosts,
  2. best for large property managers, or
  3. best value for money.
What software is best for rental hosts who want automation?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

For rental hosts who want automation, the best picks are:

  • Hospitable — best overall for Airbnb/VRBO messaging automation
    • Auto-messages, review requests, smart replies, task automation
    • Very easy to use for solo hosts and small portfolios
  • Guesty — best for larger short-term rental businesses
    • Strong channel management, team workflows, automations, reporting
    • Better if you manage many listings or a staff
  • Hostaway — best for pro hosts who want deep automation
    • Good API integrations, messaging, task automation, direct booking tools
    • Great for scaling
  • Lodgify — best if you want automation + your own booking website
    • Clean website builder, channel sync, guest communication automations
  • OwnerRez — best for power users and vacation rental owners
    • Highly customizable, strong automation, pricing, contracts, payments
Quick recommendation
  • 1–5 listings: Hospitable
  • 5+ listings or team-based operation: Guesty or Hostaway
  • Want a direct booking site too: Lodgify
  • Want maximum control: OwnerRez

If you tell me whether you host on Airbnb, VRBO, Booking.com, or your own site, I can narrow it to the best one.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

For rental hosts who want automation, the best all-around choice is usually:

Hospitable — best for full automation of guest messaging, reviews, task routing, and direct bookings. It’s especially strong for Airbnb and VRBO hosts who want to “set it and forget it.”

Other top picks by use case:

  • Guesty — best for larger portfolios and advanced ops
  • Hostaway — best for channel management + automation if you list on multiple OTAs
  • Lodgify — best for simpler setups and a good direct-booking website
  • OwnerRez — best for power users who want deep control and strong accounting
  • Smoobu — best budget-friendly option for smaller hosts

If you want automation beyond messaging, pair your PMS with:

  • PriceLabs — dynamic pricing
  • Turno — cleaning automation
  • Breezeway — operations and maintenance workflows

If you want, I can recommend the best software stack by your number of listings and booking channels.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

For most rental hosts, the best automation software is usually one of these:

  • Guesty — best for serious short-term rental automation and multi-property management. Strong for channel sync, automated messaging, task workflows, and team management.
  • Hostaway — great all-around choice for automation + scaling. Good PMS, channel manager, messaging, and API integrations.
  • Lodgify — best if you want simpler automation and a direct-booking website too. Easier to use, less enterprise-heavy.
  • Hospitable — best for messaging automation. Excellent for automated guest replies, review requests, and inbox management.
  • OwnerRez — best for vacation rental hosts who want powerful rules, accounting, and deep control.

My quick pick:

  • 1–5 properties: Hospitable or Lodgify
  • 5+ properties: Guesty or Hostaway
  • Need strong accounting/rules: OwnerRez

If you want, I can recommend the best one based on your property count, platform, and budget.

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For most rental hosts who want automation, the best all-around pick is Hostaway.

Best options by need
  • Hostaway — best overall for serious automation, multi-channel sync, messaging, tasks, pricing tools
  • Guesty — best for larger portfolios and more advanced operations
  • Lodgify — best for solo hosts/smaller teams who want an easier setup
  • Hostfully — strong automation + guidebooks, good mid-size choice
  • OwnerRez — great for direct-booking hosts who want control and lower cost
  • Smoobu — simple, affordable, good for smaller operators
If you want the shortest answer:
  • Best overall: Hostaway
  • Best for beginners: Lodgify
  • Best for large portfolios: Guesty
What to look for
  • Airbnb/VRBO/Booking.com sync
  • automated guest messaging
  • smart pricing integrations
  • task scheduling for cleaners
  • direct booking website
  • unified calendar/inbox

If you want, I can also give you the best software for 1 property, 5 properties, or 20+ properties.

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For rental hosts who want maximum automation, the best picks are usually:

  • Hostaway — best all-around for serious automation and scaling

Strong channel manager, automated messaging, task workflows, and good integrations.

  • Hospitable — best for hands-off guest messaging and turnovers

Great automated replies, check-in/out messages, review requests, and AI messaging.

  • Guesty — best for larger portfolios / property managers

Very powerful, but pricier and more complex.

  • Lodgify — best for small hosts who want an easy all-in-one setup

Good website + booking engine + automation, simpler than Guesty/Hostaway.

  • OwnerRez — best for vacation rental owners who want flexibility and control

Excellent automation and integrations, especially if you like a more customizable system.

Quick pick:

  • 1–5 listings: Hospitable or Lodgify
  • 5–50 listings: Hostaway
  • 50+ listings: Guesty

If you want, I can also recommend the best option based on your platform (Airbnb only vs Airbnb + Vrbo + Booking.com).

What are the best channel managers for short-term rentals?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

Top channel managers for short-term rentals:

  • Hostaway — best overall for larger or growing portfolios; strong automation, integrations, and multi-channel sync.
  • Guesty — best for professional managers; very powerful, but pricier and more complex.
  • Lodgify — best for solo hosts and small teams; easy to use, good website builder, solid value.
  • OwnerRez — best for power users who want flexibility and control; excellent for direct bookings and rule-based automation.
  • Smoobu — best budget-friendly option; simple, clean, and good for small operators.
  • Uplisting — best for modern automation and cleaner UI; strong for Airbnb/Booking.com-centric setups.
  • Little Hotelier — best for small hotels/inns and mixed accommodation types.

My quick picks:

  • Best overall: Hostaway
  • Best for beginners: Lodgify
  • Best budget: Smoobu
  • Best for advanced control: OwnerRez
  • Best for large operators: Guesty

If you want, I can narrow it down to the best channel manager for your number of listings, budget, and channels.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are the top channel managers for short-term rentals, with the best use cases:

  • Hostaway — Best all-around for growing property managers

Strong Airbnb/VRBO/Booking.com sync, automation, direct booking tools, reporting, and API integrations.

  • Guesty — Best for larger operators and teams

Very robust, especially if you manage many listings and need workflows, team roles, and enterprise features.

  • Lodgify — Best for hosts who want channel management + direct booking website

Easier to use, good value, and solid for smaller portfolios.

  • Hospitable — Best for automation and guest messaging

Great for streamlined operations, automated messages, AI replies, and simpler channel syncing.

  • OwnerRez — Best for vacation rental pros who want flexibility and control

Powerful, very detailed, excellent for owners who like customization and strong accounting/reporting.

  • Smoobu — Best budget-friendly option

Good basic channel syncing and site builder, often a strong pick for smaller portfolios.

  • Uplisting — Best for clean UI and simple operations

Popular with smaller-to-mid-size managers who want an easy, modern interface.

Quick picks
  • Best overall: Hostaway
  • Best for enterprises: Guesty
  • Best for small hosts: Lodgify or Hospitable
  • Best value: Smoobu
  • Best for advanced users: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also give you the best channel managers by budget, portfolio size, or whether you use Airbnb only vs multiple OTAs.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are the best channel managers for short-term rentals right now:

Top picks
  1. Guesty

Best for: larger portfolios, professional managers Why: very strong automation, team tools, and integration ecosystem.

  1. Lodgify

Best for: small to mid-size hosts who want an easy all-in-one system Why: good channel sync, direct booking site, and straightforward pricing.

  1. OwnerRez

Best for: power users and US-based managers Why: excellent rules, pricing control, and deep sync options.

  1. Hostaway

Best for: growing property managers Why: strong API, automation, and multi-channel distribution.

  1. Smoobu

Best for: budget-conscious hosts and small portfolios Why: simpler, cheaper, and easy to get started with.

Also worth considering
  • Beds24 — very flexible, but a steeper learning curve.
  • Track PMS — popular in Europe, strong for vacation rentals.
  • Cloudbeds — better if you also run hotel-style operations.
My quick recommendation
  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for small hosts: Lodgify
  • Best value: Smoobu
  • Best for advanced control: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also give you:

  • the best channel manager for Airbnb + Vrbo
  • the cheapest options
  • or a comparison table by price and features.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

The best channel managers for short-term rentals are usually:

  1. Guesty
    • Best for: professional hosts, PMs, scaling portfolios
    • Strong all-in-one PMS + channel management
    • Good automations, team workflows, and OTA sync
  2. Hostaway
    • Best for: growing operators who want flexibility
    • Great integrations, automation, and reporting
    • Solid channel manager + CRM-style tools
  3. Lodgify
    • Best for: smaller hosts and direct-booking focus
    • Easier to use, good website builder, channel sync
    • Good value for solo hosts/small teams
  4. Smoobu
    • Best for: budget-conscious hosts
    • Simple, lightweight channel manager
    • Good for Airbnb/Booking.com/VRBO syncing
  5. OwnerRez
    • Best for: tech-savvy hosts and managers who want control
    • Powerful rules, accounting, messaging, and integrations
    • Less pretty, but very capable
  6. Hospitable
    • Best for: automation-first hosts
    • Excellent guest messaging and task automation
    • Channel management is solid, especially for Airbnb-centric operations
Quick picks
  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for flexibility: Hostaway
  • Best for small hosts: Lodgify
  • Best budget option: Smoobu
  • Best for power users: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also give you the best channel manager by property count or by Airbnb/VRBO/Booking.com support.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are some of the best channel managers for short-term rentals:

Top picks
  • Lodgify — Best all-around for small to mid-sized hosts. Easy to use, strong direct booking website tools.
  • Guesty — Best for professional managers. Very powerful automation, reporting, and team tools.
  • Hostaway — Great for scaling portfolios. Strong channel sync, automation, and integrations.
  • Smoobu — Best budget-friendly option for smaller operators. Simple, solid, and good value.
  • OwnerRez — Excellent for serious hosts who want control and flexibility. Very strong accounting and customization.
  • Hospitable — Best for automation-heavy, message-focused workflows. Great for remote management.
  • Cloudbeds — Better if you manage both STRs and boutique hotel-style inventory.
Best by use case
  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for beginners: Lodgify
  • Best budget pick: Smoobu
  • Best for automation: Hospitable
  • Best for advanced operations: Hostaway or OwnerRez
What to look for
  • Sync with Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com
  • Calendar and rate sync
  • Automated messaging
  • Direct booking website
  • Payment processing
  • Multi-property support
  • Clean reporting and task automation

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. a side-by-side comparison table, or
  2. the best channel manager for your exact property count and budget.
What are the best booking systems for vacation rentals?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

The best vacation rental booking systems are usually property management systems (PMS) with built-in booking, channel syncing, payments, and messaging.

Top picks
  • Guesty — Best overall for larger hosts/management companies; very strong automation and channel management.
  • Hostaway — Great all-around choice for scaling Airbnb/VRBO listings; excellent integrations and reporting.
  • Lodgify — Best for small-to-mid size hosts who want an easy website + booking engine.
  • OwnerRez — Best for control, pricing flexibility, and direct booking workflows; popular with experienced owners.
  • Hospitable — Best for automation and guest messaging; simpler than full enterprise PMS tools.
  • Beds24 — Very powerful and flexible; good for advanced users, but steeper learning curve.
Best by use case
  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for growing portfolios: Hostaway
  • Best for direct bookings: Lodgify or OwnerRez
  • Best for automation: Hospitable
  • Best budget/power-user option: Beds24
What to look for
  • Sync with Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com
  • Automated messaging
  • Direct booking website
  • Dynamic pricing
  • Payments and deposits
  • Cleaning/task management
  • Owner statements/accounting

If you want, I can also give you the best option for solo hosts, small agencies, or luxury rentals.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

The best vacation-rental booking systems usually fall into 3 buckets: PMS/channel managers, direct-booking engines, and all-in-one platforms.

Top picks
  • Guesty — best for larger managers/host teams; strong automation, messaging, channel syncing, and reporting.
  • Hostaway — excellent all-around choice for growing short-term rental operators; great integrations and cleaner UX than many competitors.
  • Lodgify — best for smaller hosts who want an easy website + direct booking site; simple and affordable.
  • OwnerRez — best for serious independent owners who want deep control, accounting, and powerful rules.
  • Smoobu — solid budget-friendly option for smaller portfolios; easy setup and good channel management.
  • Hospitable — best for automated guest messaging and streamlined hosting; great if you want simplicity.
If you want direct bookings
  • Lodgify
  • OwnerRez
  • Guesty Websites

These are strong if you want a professional booking site with payments, calendars, and automation.

Best by use case
  • Best overall: Hostaway
  • Best for large teams: Guesty
  • Best for small hosts: Lodgify
  • Best for advanced control: OwnerRez
  • Best budget option: Smoobu
  • Best for automation: Hospitable
What to look for
  • Airbnb/VRBO/Booking.com sync
  • Automated messaging
  • Payment processing
  • Damage deposits / fees
  • Direct booking website
  • Mobile app
  • Integrations with smart locks, cleaners, accounting

If you tell me how many rentals you manage and whether you want direct bookings or just channel syncing, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are some of the best booking systems for vacation rentals, depending on what you need:

  • Guesty — Best all-around for larger portfolios. Strong channel management, automation, guest messaging, and team workflows.
  • Lodgify — Best for smaller hosts and direct bookings. Easy website builder, booking engine, and good value.
  • Hostaway — Best for scaling managers. Great automation, API integrations, and multi-channel management.
  • OwnerRez — Best for experienced operators who want control. Powerful, flexible, and great for direct bookings.
  • Hospitable — Best for automation and messaging. Simple to use, especially if you mainly want smart guest communication.
  • Rentals United — Best for distribution. Strong channel manager for syncing listings across many OTAs.
  • Streamline — Best for professional property managers. Robust enterprise features, but more complex.
  • iGMS — Good for Airbnb-focused hosts. Clean interface and solid automation for smaller teams.

If you want the shortest recommendation:

  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for direct bookings: Lodgify
  • Best for advanced control: OwnerRez
  • Best for automation: Hospitable

If you want, I can also give you the best option by portfolio size or compare 3 systems side by side.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

Here are some of the best vacation rental booking systems, depending on your needs:

  • Lodgify — Best all-around for small to mid-size hosts. Easy website builder, channel sync, direct bookings, and good automation.
  • Hostaway — Best for scaling professionally. Strong PMS features, automation, multi-channel management, and reporting.
  • Guesty — Best for larger portfolios. Very powerful, but usually more expensive and complex.
  • Hospitable — Best for messaging automation and simple ops. Great for Airbnb-style hosts who want hands-off guest communication.
  • OwnerRez — Best value for tech-savvy owners. Very flexible, strong pricing tools, and good for direct booking websites.
  • Smoobu — Best budget-friendly option. Solid channel manager and calendar syncing for smaller operators.
  • Cloudbeds — Best if you also run boutique hotels or mixed lodging. More hotel-focused, but works well for some vacation rentals.

If you want the best direct-booking website + calendar sync, I’d start with Lodgify or OwnerRez. If you want serious multi-property automation, look at Hostaway or Guesty.

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the best option for Airbnb-only hosts,
  2. the best for Airbnb + Vrbo + Booking.com, or
  3. a side-by-side pricing/features comparison.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

The best vacation-rental booking systems are usually these:

  1. Hostaway — best all-around for growing operators
    • Strong channel management, automation, direct booking site, and reporting
    • Good for Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, and multi-property teams
  2. Guesty — best for larger portfolios and property managers
    • Very powerful PMS + automation + owner/accounting tools
    • Better if you manage lots of units and need advanced workflows
  3. Lodgify — best for direct-booking websites
    • Easy website builder, booking engine, payments, and channel syncing
    • Great for small-to-mid-size hosts who want more direct reservations
  4. OwnerRez — best value for independent hosts
    • Excellent for messaging, automation, pricing, and integrations
    • Popular with experienced vacation-rental owners who want control
  5. Smoobu — best simple option for smaller hosts
    • Clean interface, good channel syncing, easy to use
    • Nice if you want something straightforward and affordable
  6. Hospitable — best for automation and guest messaging
    • Great for automated inbox, reviews, and self-check-in workflows
    • Often paired with another PMS/channel manager

My quick picks:

  • Best overall: Hostaway
  • Best for big portfolios: Guesty
  • Best for direct bookings: Lodgify
  • Best budget/value: OwnerRez
  • Best simple starter option: Smoobu

If you want, I can also rank them by price, ease of use, or best for Airbnb/Vrbo specifically.

Which short-term rental systems have the best guest messaging tools?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

The best short-term rental systems for guest messaging are usually:

  • Guesty — Best overall for advanced automation and a strong unified inbox.
  • Hostaway — Great for multi-channel messaging and flexible workflows.
  • Lodgify — Best for smaller operators who want simple, solid automated messaging.
  • Hospitable — Best if messaging is your top priority; very strong inbox and automation.
  • OwnerRez — Powerful for detailed custom rules and message templates.
  • Wheelhouse/PriceLabs are not messaging tools, but often paired with the above for a full stack.
Top picks by use case
  • Best overall: Guesty
  • Best for automation: Hospitable
  • Best for scaling teams: Hostaway
  • Best budget-friendly option: Lodgify
  • Best for power users: OwnerRez
What to look for
  • Unified inbox across Airbnb, Vrbo, direct bookings
  • Scheduled pre-arrival / mid-stay / checkout messages
  • Trigger-based automations
  • Team assignments and notes
  • AI reply assistance
  • SMS/WhatsApp support

If you want, I can also rank these by Airbnb-only, multi-property, or budget.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

The best short-term rental systems for guest messaging are usually:

  1. Hospitable – best pure messaging automation
    • Strong inbox automation, smart replies, scheduled messages, and review requests
    • Great for hosts who care most about messaging workflows
  2. Guesty – best for larger operators/teams
    • Very strong unified inbox, automations, templates, assignment rules, and team collaboration
    • Good for high message volume and multiple properties
  3. Hostaway – best balance of messaging + property management
    • Robust guest communication automation, unified inbox, API flexibility, and team tools
    • Popular with professional managers
  4. OwnerRez – best for detailed control
    • Excellent message templates, conditional automation, and guest communication rules
    • Great if you want precision and customization
  5. Lodgify – best for smaller hosts wanting simplicity
    • Clean inbox, scheduled messages, and basic automations
    • Easier to use, though less powerful than Guesty/Hostaway
Quick picks
  • Best overall messaging: Guesty
  • Best automation-focused messaging: Hospitable
  • Best for growing management companies: Hostaway
  • Best value/control: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also rank them by automation, mobile app, team inbox, or AI features.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

If you mean short-term rental PMS/channel managers with the strongest guest messaging, the top picks are usually:

  1. Hospitable
    • Best for: automated guest messaging, smart replies, unified inbox
    • Why it stands out: very strong AI-like automation, message templates, scheduled sends, channel sync
    • Best if you want: “set it and forget it” messaging
  2. Guesty
    • Best for: high-volume operators and teams
    • Why it stands out: robust inbox, automation rules, assignment/workflows, team collaboration
    • Best if you want: enterprise-style messaging control
  3. Hostaway
    • Best for: flexible automation + strong inbox
    • Why it stands out: solid unified inbox, automation, API integrations, good for scaling
    • Best if you want: a balance of power and usability
  4. OwnerRez
    • Best for: owners/managers who want deep control
    • Why it stands out: highly configurable messaging, tasks, email/SMS automation
    • Best if you want: very customizable workflows
  5. Lodgify
    • Best for: smaller operators wanting simple automation
    • Why it stands out: easy-to-use inbox, templates, automated guest communications
    • Best if you want: simplicity over complexity
Quick recommendation
  • Best overall messaging automation: Hospitable
  • Best for larger teams: Guesty
  • Best balance: Hostaway
  • Best for power users: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also rank them by SMS support, AI replies, inbox usability, or ease of setup.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

The best guest messaging tools are usually in these systems:

  1. Guesty
    • Best overall for larger hosts/managers
    • Strong automated messaging, task-based triggers, team inbox, templates, and AI-style workflow tools
  2. Hostaway
    • Great for professional property managers
    • Very solid unified inbox, automation rules, scheduled messages, and channel message sync
  3. Hospitable
    • Best for automation-first messaging
    • Excellent for smart triggers, personalized templates, AI replies, and simple setup
  4. OwnerRez
    • Best for deep control and customization
    • Powerful email/SMS automation, routing, and rules engine
  5. Lodgify
    • Good all-around option for smaller teams
    • Easy-to-use inbox and automated guest communication

Best pick by use case:

  • Most powerful: Guesty
  • Best automation: Hospitable
  • Best for PM companies: Hostaway
  • Best customization: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also rank them by SMS support, AI messaging, Airbnb inbox sync, and ease of use.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

The best short-term rental systems for guest messaging are usually:

  1. Hospitable — best for automation
    • Excellent unified inbox
    • Smart auto-replies, scheduled messages, and task-based messaging
    • Great if you want “set it and forget it” guest comms
  2. Guesty — best for full-featured team workflows
    • Strong centralized inbox
    • Good templates, automations, team assignments, and channel integration
    • Better for larger portfolios or managers with staff
  3. Hostaway — best all-around for scaling operators
    • Strong messaging automation and unified inbox
    • Good for multi-channel communication and operational workflows
    • Solid balance of power and usability
  4. OwnerRez — best for control and customization
    • Very flexible messaging rules
    • Good email automation and guest workflows
    • More technical, but powerful
  5. Lodgify — best for smaller operators
    • Easy-to-use guest messaging
    • Good basic automations and inbox
    • Less advanced than Hospitable/Guesty, but simpler

Quick pick:

  • Best overall messaging automation: Hospitable
  • Best for bigger teams: Guesty
  • Best balanced platform: Hostaway
  • Best for advanced customization: OwnerRez

If you want, I can also rank them by price, ease of use, or best for Airbnb-only vs multi-channel.

What is the best all-in-one software for vacation rental management?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

Best overall: Hostaway

It’s the strongest all-in-one option for most vacation rental managers because it combines:

  • PMS + channel manager
  • direct booking website
  • automation / messaging
  • team tasking
  • reporting
  • integrations with pricing, cleaners, and smart locks

Best alternatives by use case:

  • Guesty — best for larger property managers / more enterprise needs
  • OwnerRez — best if you want powerful controls and strong value
  • Lodgify — best for smaller hosts who want an easier, simpler setup

If you want one default recommendation: Hostaway.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

Best overall: Guesty It’s usually the strongest all-in-one choice for larger or growing vacation rental portfolios because it combines:

  • channel management
  • unified inbox
  • automation
  • direct bookings
  • task/cleaning management
  • payment tools
  • reporting

Best for small-to-mid-sized hosts: Hostaway Great balance of power and ease of use, with strong integrations and automation.

Best budget-friendly option: Lodgify Good if you want a simpler all-in-one system with website + booking engine included.

Quick pick:

  • 1–5 listings: Lodgify
  • 5–50 listings: Hostaway
  • 50+ listings / more advanced ops: Guesty

If you want, I can also compare Guesty vs Hostaway vs Lodgify side by side for your exact property count.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

Best overall: Hostaway It’s the strongest all-in-one option for most vacation rental operators because it combines:

  • Channel management (Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, etc.)
  • Unified inbox
  • Automated messaging
  • Direct booking website
  • Owner statements/reporting
  • Task management
  • Integrations with key tools

Best for small hosts / simpler setup: Hospitable Cleaner and easier to use, especially if you manage a handful of listings and want great automation without a heavy PMS.

Best for larger property managers: Guesty Very powerful, but usually better for teams with more listings and more complex operations.

If you want one pick without overthinking it: Hostaway. If you tell me how many listings you manage and which channels you use, I can recommend the best fit more precisely.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

If you want one best all-in-one option, I’d pick Hostaway for most serious vacation-rental operators.

Best overall: Hostaway

Great for:

  • channel management (Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, etc.)
  • direct booking website
  • unified inbox / messaging automation
  • task management
  • pricing integrations
  • reporting and multi-property scaling
Also strong, depending on your business:
  • Guesty — best for larger teams / more complex operations
  • Lodgify — best for smaller hosts who want an easier, cheaper all-in-one
  • OwnerRez — best for control, accounting, and power users
  • Hostfully — strong for property managers who want a clean CRM + guidebook experience
  • Hospitable — best for automation and messaging, but less of a full PMS than the others
Quick recommendation
  • 1–10 properties: Lodgify or Hospitable + PMS
  • 10+ properties: Hostaway
  • Enterprise / complex ops: Guesty

If you tell me your number of properties, platforms you list on, and whether you need direct bookings/accounting, I can give you the single best fit.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

Best overall: Hostaway

Why it stands out:

  • Strong multi-channel sync (Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, direct bookings)
  • Good automation for messaging, tasks, pricing, and workflows
  • Solid owner reporting, team tools, and integrations
  • Scales well from small portfolios to professional managers

Best alternatives by use case:

  • Guesty — best for larger, more complex property managers
  • Lodgify — best if you want an easier, cheaper all-in-one with a strong website builder
  • OwnerRez — best for power users who want deep customization and accounting
  • Hostfully — good for guidebooks + operations, especially mid-sized teams

If you want the shortest answer: Hostaway is the best all-in-one choice for most vacation rental managers.

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LBA — Latent Brand Association (6)

  • 1 What is Tokeet known for?
  • 2 What are Tokeet's main strengths and weaknesses?
  • 3 Who should use Tokeet? Who should avoid it?
  • 4 How does Tokeet compare to its main competitors?
  • 5 What do people typically complain about with Tokeet?
  • 6 What is a typical short-term rental management system known for? control

Authority — LLM Authority (50)

  • 1 What are the best short-term rental management systems for small hosts? discovery
  • 2 Which short-term rental management platforms are best for property managers? discovery
  • 3 What short-term rental software is best for vacation homes? discovery
  • 4 What are the best vacation rental management systems for multiple listings? discovery
  • 5 Which short-term rental management system is best for automating guest messages? discovery
  • 6 What platform is best for syncing calendars across rental sites? discovery
  • 7 What are the best channel management tools for vacation rentals? discovery
  • 8 What short-term rental software helps with direct bookings? discovery
  • 9 What is the best software for managing both Airbnb and VRBO listings? discovery
  • 10 What short-term rental management system is best for cleaning and turnover coordination? discovery
  • 11 Which vacation rental platforms include dynamic pricing tools? discovery
  • 12 What are the best short-term rental management systems for teams? discovery
  • 13 What software do boutique vacation rental companies use? discovery
  • 14 What is the best rental management system for professional hosts? discovery
  • 15 What short-term rental platform is best for remote management? discovery
  • 16 What are the best short-term rental tools for guest communication and automation? discovery
  • 17 What software is best for managing vacation rental invoices and payments? discovery
  • 18 What are the best systems for managing short-term rentals on a budget? discovery
  • 19 Which short-term rental management platforms work well for co-hosting? discovery
  • 20 What is the best software for scaling a vacation rental business? discovery
  • 21 What are the best alternatives to a market-leading short-term rental management platform? comparison
  • 22 Which short-term rental management systems are better than basic channel managers? comparison
  • 23 What are the best alternatives to all-in-one vacation rental software? comparison
  • 24 How do the top short-term rental management platforms compare? comparison
  • 25 What are the best alternatives for managing vacation rentals without a booking engine? comparison
  • 26 Which short-term rental systems are better for direct bookings than channel-only tools? comparison
  • 27 What are the best alternatives for small property managers? comparison
  • 28 How do different vacation rental management systems compare on automation? comparison
  • 29 What are the best alternatives to premium short-term rental management software? comparison
  • 30 Which short-term rental management platform is best if I want fewer add-ons? comparison
  • 31 How do I stop double bookings in my vacation rentals? problem
  • 32 How can I manage guest messages automatically for short-term rentals? problem
  • 33 How do I sync calendars across multiple rental platforms? problem
  • 34 How can I set dynamic pricing for my vacation rental? problem
  • 35 How do I manage cleaning schedules for short-term rentals? problem
  • 36 How do I get more direct bookings for my vacation rental? problem
  • 37 How can I automate check-in instructions for guests? problem
  • 38 How do I keep track of multiple vacation rental properties? problem
  • 39 How do I handle guest communication from one place? problem
  • 40 How do I manage bookings from Airbnb and other sites together? problem
  • 41 How much does short-term rental management software cost? transactional
  • 42 Is there free short-term rental management software? transactional
  • 43 What is the cheapest vacation rental management system? transactional
  • 44 Do short-term rental management platforms have free trials? transactional
  • 45 What is the pricing for vacation rental software? transactional
  • 46 What short-term rental software is worth the money? transactional
  • 47 What is the average monthly cost of a channel manager for rentals? transactional
  • 48 Are there affordable short-term rental management systems for small hosts? transactional
  • 49 What does all-in-one vacation rental software usually include? transactional
  • 50 Which short-term rental management systems offer pricing based on number of listings? transactional

TOM — Top of Mind (15)

  • 1 What are the best short-term rental management systems?
  • 2 What are the top short-term rental management platforms for hosts?
  • 3 Which short-term rental management systems are most popular?
  • 4 What short-term rental management system do most property managers use? 1,900/mo
  • 5 What are the most recommended vacation rental management systems?
  • 6 What is the best software for managing vacation rentals? 110/mo
  • 7 Which platforms are best for short-term rental management? 40/mo
  • 8 What are the best tools for managing Airbnb-style rentals?
  • 9 What short-term rental software should I use for multiple properties?
  • 10 What are the leading vacation rental property management systems?
  • 11 What software is best for rental hosts who want automation?
  • 12 What are the best channel managers for short-term rentals?
  • 13 What are the best booking systems for vacation rentals?
  • 14 Which short-term rental systems have the best guest messaging tools?
  • 15 What is the best all-in-one software for vacation rental management?