Hi everyone, I’m reaching out to ask for some advice regar...
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Hi everyone, I’m reaching out to ask for some advice regarding my Airbnb listing. I’ve noticed that sometimes my listing do...
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I know smart pricing is not popular, but until recently I was happy that it often meant I got higher prices for my rooms. Then all of a sudden I found smart pricing had priced one of my rooms below my minimum. The policy clearly states that the host is in control of their prices and the max and min prices set by them will not be overridden. I queried this with airbnb support, only to be told that if the average local price is lower than my minimum then they will implement this. That is not what the policy assures us! I got nowhere with the assistant but she did say she'd escalate the issue. I'll never know if she did and I don't hold my breath that they will amend their policy. I've now switched off smart pricing!
Hi @Josephine7
Did you check that you did not have any specials or discounts set?
My understanding of Smart Pricing Is weekly or monthly discounts are applied but rules are only in effect if Smart Pricing is turned off
My smart pricing is on, when I run a promotion it can go well lower than the minimum price. The chosen promotion % is applied to the median, they explain it as:
When we calculate the discounts, we look at the 60-day median price for each date. In other words, we line up all of the prices you had set for that date from lowest to highest, and the price that falls in the middle is the median.
I don't know if @Josephine7 is running promotions/discounts on the dates in question, but depending on the prices, it could be the cause of going below the minimum.
If you have opted to add a discount to any nights, the price guests pay may go below the minimum Smart Price you have set for those nights.
I was wropng Rule Sedtgs will b e applied whic h could of lowered your minimum pricing
How rules are used to calculate your nightly priceOnce you apply a rule-set to a listing, it'll override any existing pricing and availability settings you’ve set for those dates.
Note: Rule sets will apply even if Smart Pricing is turned on.
If your rule-set includes multiple pricing rules, they’ll be applied in this order:
For example, this is how the price would be calculated using a rule-set with both a nightly rate rule and an early-bird
So you as the Host determine the Minimum Price, but you as the Host could have rules or discounts the platform applies which may result in below your minimum price Airbnb does not lower the minimum price unless the Host has chosen to reduce.
I use Smart Pricing also, so I wanted to understand. Haha
Hi Josephine,
It's definitely frustrating when a tool like Airbnb's smart pricing doesn't work as expected, especially when it sets prices below your specified minimum despite policy assurances. This kind of discrepancy can be disheartening, especially when customer support doesn't resolve the issue to your satisfaction.
Switching to a more reliable and customizable tool like PriceLabs could be a beneficial move. PriceLabs offers dynamic pricing which adjusts based on comprehensive market data, demand trends, local events, and more, allowing you more granular control over your pricing strategies. You can set specific rules, minimum stay requirements, and ensure your prices never fall below your desired minimum. PriceLabs’ robust functionality and integration with various property management systems make it a strong alternative for hosts seeking precise control over their rental income.
Exploring PriceLabs with a trial period or reviewing feedback from other users can provide insights into how well it might integrate with your hosting approach, potentially leading to better control over your property's profitability.
I hope this helps.
All the bestm
Upfish Management