(If you had to think about that, we should talk.)
14 days free. No credit card. No sales call. Just try it.(We will. That's the difference.)
It's their relationship. You're just the cleaning service with a nice house. When a guest books through Airbnb, Airbnb owns that relationship. You get a phone number and a hope.
A calendar, some photos, and a chatbot. Your real estate agent charged less than that, and they actually sold the house. Meanwhile, Booking.com charged you commission on a booking you handled entirely yourself.
A gold star. For giving them 15% of your income. Congratulations on your sticker. Frame it, put it on the wall, and while you're at it — calculate how much you paid for that badge.
Why would they? They don't make money when guests book with you directly. It's like asking a bartender to recommend the non-alcoholic beer. Not in their interest, is it?
So does a billboard on the highway. But the billboard is cheaper and doesn't take a percentage of every booking you get from it. Just saying.
We ran vacation rentals and got tired of doing math every month to figure out where our money went. The answer was always the same: 15-20% to platforms that never cleaned a toilet, welcomed a guest, or fixed a broken air conditioner.
So we built the thing we wished existed: a single place to manage everything, message guests on YOUR terms (WhatsApp, not their inbox), and actually KEEP the money you earn.
See How It Works14 days free. Then 29 EUR/property/month. Cancel when you want. We'll be sad, but we'll survive.