"End-to-end" property management service Hostmaker has just gone bust, with pre-tax losses of £14.3 million in 2018. Host accounts at Hostmaker will now be managed by Houst, (the piss-artists formerly known as Airsorted). Any hosts/owners who were signed up with Hostmaker, need to do some serious research into Airsorted -
and a deep dive into the terrible rep they'd justifiably earned prior to their recent shiny new re-brand as Houst (what convenient timing!) - before determining for yourselves whether or not having Houst take over the management of your properties is a risk worth taking.
"UK-based hospitality management company Hostmaker has gone out of business with rival Houst moving to pick up some of its assets in a significant act of consolidation in the urban short-term rental management market.
Houst, which was formerly known as Airsorted, is paying upward of $1.3 million (£1 million) to acquire a portion of Hostmaker’s non-UK operations, mainly in France, Portugal, Spain, and Italy. Houst has also taken on the management of Hostmaker’s UK accounts.
“Having unified the two largest operators in the European market, Houst will look to seek further M&A and investment opportunities to further develop our markets and help more people host,” said James Jenkins-Yates, Houst founder and CEO
See thread below for just a small selection of (terrible) host experiences with Airsorted..
https://community.withairbnb.com/t5/Help/Has-anyone-used-Airsorted/td-p/129148