This Swedish term translates to ’employment level’ or ‘workload.’ In the context of short-term rentals, it refers to the level of commitment and effort required from hosts, which can vary based on factors like property size and guest expectations.
An all-in-one software platform designed to manage multiple aspects of short-term rental businesses, including listings, bookings, and guest communication.
The process of automatically updating calendars, rates, and availability across multiple platforms like Airbnb and VRBO to prevent double-bookings and streamline operations.
Connecting different software solutions used for short-term rental management, such as property management systems, channel managers, and dynamic pricing tools, to create a unified system.
Leveraging property management software, smart home devices, and other technological tools to automate tasks, improve efficiency, and enhance the guest experience.
Tools used by hosts and property managers to streamline and automate tasks associated with managing short-term rentals, such as cleaning, maintenance, and communication.
A service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that allows for the decoupling of applications and services. In the context of short-term rental management, SQS can be used to handle tasks like sending booking confirmations or triggering cleaning notifications.
The process of connecting Amazon SQS with other software applications or services used in short-term rental management, such as property management systems or dynamic pricing tools.