Hi Fellow Airbnb hosts, I recently checked my listing online...
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Hi Fellow Airbnb hosts, I recently checked my listing online (in the traveller mode) and found that my cover photo does not m...
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Hi everyone,
We have a list managed by SiteMinder, containing 2 individual rooms. Before a week or so, we will send the check-in details for the guests:
- Room name
- Location at the property
- Passcode to the lockbox
When a guest makes a reservation to the list, SiteMinder will assign a room based on the availability (e.g. if room 1 is available, it will be assigned to the guest, otherwise room 2). The guest doesn't know which room is assigned to them until we send out the welcome message.
Because each room has different name, location & passcode, how do I create a scheduled welcome message?
How do I draft a scheduled welcome message
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Hi @Bull14
I'm not familiar with SiteMinder, but assume its a 3rd party software that is connected to your Airbnb account? Not sure how you have the listings on Airbnb setup? Scheduled messages can be attached to different listings, as long as you have separate listings setup on Airbnb. If you only have one listing containing both rooms, then a Scheduled Message can't be applied to separate rooms within one listing. You can setup 2 different Quick Replies and send those manually once you know which room has been assigned. Setup Quick Reply Room 1 and Quick Reply Room 2.
Hi @Bull14
I'm not familiar with SiteMinder, but assume its a 3rd party software that is connected to your Airbnb account? Not sure how you have the listings on Airbnb setup? Scheduled messages can be attached to different listings, as long as you have separate listings setup on Airbnb. If you only have one listing containing both rooms, then a Scheduled Message can't be applied to separate rooms within one listing. You can setup 2 different Quick Replies and send those manually once you know which room has been assigned. Setup Quick Reply Room 1 and Quick Reply Room 2.
Hi @Bull14 ! Welcome to the Community🌻.
Did you try out Joan's suggestions or check if it is a suitable work-around for your question?
Do update us how you're exploring options to send the scheduled messages with different check-in details and if you've managed to find some tips for other Hosts.
Hi @Joan2709 , thank you so much for your suggestions. I have ended up with the idea of creating 2 quick replies. Comparing to the scheduled message, I need to send them manually but it’s good enough for us now.
Thank you again! And thanks Bhumika for reminding me.
@Bull14 Appreciate you so much for sharing updates and your work around for it as of now. We hope you continue sharing your questions, experiences and ideas with us to brainstorm such solutions together😍.
Again a very warm welcome to the Community 🥳🤩!!
Thank you @Joan2709 for always sharing innovative and well thought solutions with new Hosts in the Community😉🤗!
Hi @Bull14
Please don’t perceive my question as criticism; I am trying to understand how it works because I will soon have two units that are very similar and was wondering how to manage them on Airbnb.
Regarding your units:
Are those two rooms identical? If guests can book both units for the same dates, it means that you have two different listings on Airbnb.
And if they are not identical with two different listings, how do your guests accept that they book unit 1 and they get unit 2?
what am I missing here?
Regards,
Guy
Hi @Guy991
We have a 3rd room is not identical to these 2 rooms, hence, we have to create a list for that room.
Hi @Bull14 ,
Thank you for the detailed explanation.
If you need to manually provide guests instructions, I don't see any advantage in using a third-party app. Why not just create two listings, one for each room, and let people book them according to their availability? They will receive automated messages, and you won't have to pay extra fees to a third party.
If you had 30 identical rooms, I understand that you wouldn't want potential guests to be bombarded and confused by lots of identical listings. However, since you are dealing with only two rooms, it is not an issue. You can call them different names: Room 1: Forest View, Room 2: North View.
I don't see any advantage in using a third-party app. Please elaborate as much as possible and share your findings.
Thank you,
Guy