What Reddit Says About Vacation Rental Apps
We compiled 18 Reddit discussions about Vacation Rental apps from 11 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/airbnb_hosts
Hospitable looks like it has the best reputation and price point for my current needs. They also look like they will scale well if I decide to start my own property management company. However, a lot of the posts and articles I've read are older, and I was curious if any of these companies have...
r/digitalnomad
Alertstays to find better deals on Airbnb. Lets you know about newly available listings. The best ones get booked within hours ... For longer stays, Facebook marketplace, local Facebook groups, and local rental websites if you can find them.
r/ShortTermRentals
For discussion about short term rentals by owners, hosts and property managers. Getting started or growing your STR/vacation rental business.
r/TravelHacks
I did this in september. I looked up a place on AirBnB, then found the place in google maps, where it hat its own website attached. However, this should only work for Hotels/vacation homes which are listed in AirBnB.
r/digitalnomad
For longer stays, I have found property websites and regional rental sites to be more reliable than big platforms. They often have better pricing and more consistent quality. If you’re ever considering the South Carolina coast, Winyah Bay Club is a good example of a direct booking site that works we...
r/ShortTermRentals
Hospitable - A well-known platform focused on automation and guest communication. Easy to use and great for short-term rental hosts looking to streamline daily operations.
r/AirBnB
The caveat is that I rent in an area that has extremely high demand and my rental is very high end. So I set the prices myself. The price adjustment engines just don’t know my market. ... You sound like a full of shit internet troll. But maybe I’m wrong and you are just a simple minded old fool. ......
r/ShortTermRentals
PMS - OwnerRez - most robust IMO. Has great reporting capability, and automated rental agreements and security holds / deposits
r/ShortTermRentals
There are many out there. I recommend https://lordy.app. It allows you to track every aspect of your rental business, including financials, expenses, maintenance, tenants, etc.
r/Vacations
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r/airbnb_hosts
Key Data uses both direct data AND scrape (ota) data and allows you to benchmark yourself against the market and yourself. I highly suggest you schedule a demo with a guy name Dan Leifield. Tell him Jekia recommended you.
r/STRManagement
It’s especially appealing for its free plan option for basic needs and affordable upgrades (starting around €19 per property/month for pro features), making professional-grade tools accessible without high costs. Ideal for hosts seeking an intuitive, “human-friendly” platform with strong automation....
r/cabins
I have been using the app Friendly Reservations. It works beautifully for this! ... Yes, I've just built and released OurSharedPlace.com to tackle this very problem. I'm a former Expedia and vacation rental exec who has a vacation home split amongst family members, and I wanted a simple, p...
r/Iowa
The Classic Deli is a nice little restaurant in Brooklyn that has one of the best tenderloins in the state. Sunset Hills Bison Ranch and Lodging ... Vrbo or Airbnb are your go to apps.
r/vrbo
Would appreciate the specifics, thanks. ... Booking.com, bluepillow. But airbnb is the only alternative with more than traffic than Vrbo, I’d say. ... Thanks for letting me know. I didn’t know that ... I have a cottage and i have it on vrbo and airbnb, its about 50/50 on my bookings.
r/Vacations
I have always used VRBO and never had a single problem. I’m currently in a rental in SPI. I think sometimes the fees are worth it for great customer service.
r/AirBnBHosts
It's a bit more complex than Airbnb (and the app sucks), especially once you get accepted in the genius program, but way more flexible price wise and also easier to shoot yourself in the foot if you dont understand how promo interacts with prices ...
r/ShortTermRentals
... You could look into Booking.com, Expedia Vacation Rentals, Houfy, Furnished Finder (especially id you're open to 30+ day stays), HomeToGo, Plum Guide, Marriott Homes & Villas, our Vacasa.
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