The use of smart home technology to automate various aspects of short-term rental operations, including keyless entry, climate control, and appliance monitoring, enhancing efficiency and guest convenience.
Glossary Term: Remote Access
The integration of smart home technology into short-term rentals to enhance guest experience and streamline operations. This can include features like smart locks, thermostats, lighting, and entertainment systems, controlled remotely for convenience and energy efficiency.
Mobile application provided by QuickBooks, enabling short-term rental hosts to manage their finances and track business performance on the go.
Connecting smart thermostats, such as Nest, to the property’s rental management system for remote temperature control, energy efficiency, and automated climate adjustments between guest stays.
A type of smart lock often used for short-term rentals that allows for keyless entry and remote access control for guests.
The use of technology to automate and control aspects of a short-term rental, such as lighting, temperature, and security, enhancing guest convenience and energy efficiency.
Conducting virtual check-in procedures with guests using Zoom or similar platforms, providing remote access instructions, answering questions, and ensuring a smooth arrival experience.
The use of technology to automate and control various aspects of a short-term rental property, such as lighting, temperature, and security.
Integration of devices like smart locks, thermostats, and lighting that can enhance guest experience, improve security, and enable remote property management.
A system that allows guests to access a rental property without a physical key, often using a code, app, or smart lock.
A system using internet-connected devices to manage access to a property, such as smart locks or keyless entry systems, often integrated with booking platforms.
Systems and methods used to manage and control access to a short-term rental property, including keyless entry, smart locks, and security cameras.