I am a new AirBnb home owner in Mexico....I spent HOURS...
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I am a new AirBnb home owner in Mexico....I spent HOURS with BnB support people setting up my account, calendar, etc...I...
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Now that people have been listing their properties on multiple platforms for a little while now I was wondering how that is working out. What issues have you come across and which platforms do you think are good and which ones are bad.
Hi @Sam397, good question! I'm probably not the best one to comment as I haven 't got my property on multiple platforms, but I listed on FlipKey about two months ago, and haven't had a single request. My Airbnb calendar is pretty full, so that may be why, but it seems pretty clear that Airbnb have cornered the market!
Hi Sam, mate I was always an Airbnb man but the Australian host payout saga last November shook most of us in the community here in this country. We lost a lot of trust and respect for Airbnb because they failed to keep us informed on what was going on. Like many, I ghosted my listing across to another platform....Homeaway/Stayz....and I am having considerable success with this move.
It's a pity that it happened but Airbnb have shot themselves in the foot here and my Stayz business is picking up each week with more enquiries coming. Here is a section of my current callendar Sam.....
Airbnb bookings are still dominant but Stayz are certainly catching up as each month goes by. Tonight and tomorrow evening are both seperate Stayz reservations!
This is not my loss Sam, I actually get a nett $7.00 per night more from a Stayz reservation than I get from an Airbnb reservation....the only ones missing out here are Airbnb as less of my nights are available to them!
I am managing my calendars manually at the moment, as soon as a Stayz booking comes in I block my Airbnb calendar and vice veca and to this point there have been no issues. I have both Airbnb and Stayz apps on my phone so the contact I have from one platform to the other is seemless.
As I said Sam I would never have chosen to go down this path, but this seems to be a classic illustration of what is happening to Airbnb at the moment because of their dismissive approach to their bread and butter....their good hosts. Their business is being 'white anted' away from them as we competent hosts search out a better deal to keep our money coming in!
All the best Sam, I hope that weather in Nevada is being kinder to you than what we are seeing in the rest of the US.
Cheers......Rob
Hmmm @Robin4, interesting! I had the impression that Homeaway was more for separate accommodation, but maybe your studio counts as that. Do they not have a function to sync calendars with Airbnb?
Kath, they no doubt do but, having been here for a few years and read all the horror stories about calendar syncing that for one reason or another did not sync, I have chosen not to leave it to chance.
The moment a reservation comes in on one platform I block it on the other. I do it from either my PC, or if I am out I can do it from my phone.
Sunday the 17th February we set off from here driving to NSW for three weeks During that first day on the road I got 2 bookings, one from Airbnb and one from Stayz, I was able to attend to them immediately even though we were on the road.
I don't expect a problem because I am always available to handle an inquiry.
I wish I hadn't had to do it Kath, I was quite happy with the way Airbnb were filling my space, but you, as much as anyone else felt the panic of having all our payouts put on hold on an indefinite basis. Really poor form by Airbnb, and as much as they might say.."come on, it's in the past, let's move on"....It's like a person you know really well who has come into your house and taken something....you would never trust them again.
Any way I am all set up for both platforms now. One way the welcome card reads Airbnb...
Turn it over and it reads Homeaway/Stayz.......
The guests don't care, just so long as they know where to come.....and all I have to do is remember which guest belongs to which platform....and everythings good!
Cheers......Rob
@Robin4 i just love your sign! How clever! I would love to do this, just a little nervous about advertising to the neighbourhood and in particular, my Local Council who may be passing by. In some ways i am looking forward to NSW finalising their STR regulations because at least we will then know where we stand.
I was initially forbiden from putting signage out the front in this R1 residential area, and I didn't have a strong opinion about it.
But one guest marked me down overall saying the place was hard to find and a sign would have been helpful. No other guest has managed have an issue with walking 30 steps up a driveway and into a property but this guy did.
So I approached council and talked out alternatives and have come to an agreement, as long as that sign is only displayed when guests are expected and is taken in as soon as they have.....then council will allow it.
And I have to say Wendy, it has worked well, all guests do seem to think it is an added nice touch.
Cheers.......Rob
@Branka-and-Silvia0In Australia we are yet to have consistent regulations in place for STR so who knows what will eventually be required. In the meantime each local council may set the rules. Some are tough and ban it, some are not. My State NSW is getting close and were set to introduce published regulations for the whole State. Today we are having a State election with a high probabilty the opposition will win, and they have stated they are not happy with what has been agreed by current government, and in addition, they will have mandatory registration for STR. Fees, inspections, signs, details - all unknown as yet. These things do not move quickly so we will continue to tiptoe around until then taking extra care not to upset our local councils. 🙂
I also use Airbnb and Stayz/Homeaway. I started Stayz as there are now just too many Airbnb in my location and my booking rate dropped dramatically. This may change when NSW decides on STR regulations which will happen sometime after the upcoming State election.
I use auto-book on Airbnb but guests must send a request on Homeaway to avoid conflicts.
I use the Airbnb calendar as my main calendar and manually block the corresponding calendar when I get a booking. Homeaway is growing since they took over Stayz so my percentage of bookings from them is growing, probably 25%. As my listings are lower cost, or is it because of auto-book, not sure, i really notice the difference in the quality of guests from the two platforms but i need both sites to keep my calendar full.
I looked at Bookings dot com and Trip Advisor but felt they were more geared to hotels.
@Sam397 I list on homeaway which is connected with VRBO, Expedia and most other Airbnb competitors. I also list on booking.com.
I use their syncing system and have had a double booking once or twice, but it was worth doing it through them instead of being paranoid to step away from my phone/computer to manually enter each reservation. I also have four listings so four times the work. Plus doing things manually is also an invitation for a mistake. So maybe use the sync but manually check as well?
As far as things to be aware of - each site has a slightly different set of rules so I have to remember to do certain things differently. For example, on Homeaway it is the owners job to make sure the guest has paid the reservation in full so I need to remember to check on that. With booking.com there seems to be an issue every single time. Their site is ever changing with never ending glitches. However, every once in a while they do send a great reservation my way so for now I’m sticking with them. Overall, it is about 20% Homeaway, 5 percent Booking..com and the rest is Airbnb.
Hope this helps.
great post. I’m thinking of listing in other places like you mention. What synching system do
you use? My concern is that with Airbnb’s instant book I’ll get double bookings. Look forward to your reply thank you. John
@John65 since I have made this post I started paying for a channel manager but accidentally just today decided to drop it. All platforms offer their own sync with other sites/calendars
Each OTA has greater market share in different regions of the world. I've listed my place in St. Lucia on a half-dozen of them with varying amounts of activity. I have paused the listings on the lesser performing platforms. The following are by observations:
All of the sites allow calendar with other sites. However, the automated syncing schedule varies, and I have experienced a double booking as a result. If you do decide to use the free calendar sync features, set up syncing from only one site. For example, import the calendars from other OTAs to your Airbnb calendar, but don't also import the Airbnb calender or sync calendars between the other OTAs. Doing so will cause difficulty with removing calendar blockings on multiple calendars. As @Inna22 mentioned, a channel manager is the best tool to maintain the syncing among multiple calendars.
@Wendy117, @Branka-and-Silvia0, @Sam397, @Robin4