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  • In this episode of the podcast, Mateo and John chat it up with Happy Guest co-founders Alex Husner and Kanan Whited. There's something refreshing about this guest portal and the story and psychology behind the app is entertaining and fulfilling. You're gonna want to download this one.

    Episode Highlights:

    Guest Introductions: Exciting projects ahead: Alex, a returning guest, shares her excitement about new projects and life post-Casago.

    First-time guest Kanan Whitehead, co-founder of Happy Guest, joins the show to discuss his journey into vacation rental tech.

    Kanan’s Origin Story: From Amazon to Vacation Rentals: Kanan’s background in scaling creativity at Amazon/Whole Foods led him into vacation rental branding and operations. His work at Airbnb led to developing tools that streamline operations for property managers, leading to the founding of Happy Guest.

    Why Happy Guest was created: Kanan and Alex discuss how Happy Guest was born from a desire to simplify the vacation rental guest experience. Focus on creating a seamless guest journey by improving communication, workflows, and reducing operational burdens for managers.

    Psychology of the Guest Journey: Happy Guest focuses on the psychology of guest interactions, creating a fun and stress-free experience for both guests and property

    Upsells Timing: The trend is upsells in the property management space, but upsells are most effective closer to the check-in date rather than at the time of booking.

    Importance of Guest Communication: Guests prefer to communicate on platforms they are comfortable with (e.g., Airbnb), and property managers should align with those preferences while collecting necessary contact details.

    Unified Communication: The challenge of disjointed guest communications (email, text, Airbnb messages) can make Airbnb the most consistent touchpoint. The goal is to streamline communication and keep it aligned with the guest's preferences.

    Gamification: Happy Guest's check-in process includes a gamified element to make it engaging for guests, inspired by the success of platforms like Hopper that have integrated fun, playful design elements.

    Visual Design and Branding: There is a trend towards minimalist design in tech, but Happy Guest differentiates itself with a more playful, colorful approach. The design aims to make the platform memorable and enjoyable for both property managers and guests.

    Guest Journey Optimization: Happy Guest emphasizes simplifying the guest journey, from booking to check-in, using technology to make the process intuitive and stress-free for both guests and property managers.

    Revenue Opportunities: Happy Guest offers upsells such as early check-in or other customizable add-ons. Property managers can increase revenue while saving time through automation.

    Streamlined Setup: The platform is quick to set up, requiring little ongoing management from hosts. Once implemented, it automates many repetitive tasks, freeing property managers to focus on other responsibilities.

    Consistency in Guest Experience: Inconsistent messaging and outdated terms across platforms (Airbnb, Vrbo, direct bookings) are common pain points. Happy Guest helps property managers streamline and standardize their guest communications across all platforms.

    No App Download Required: Happy Guest is web-based, avoiding the friction of requiring guests to download an app, which is a significant roadblock for user adoption.

    Event Participation: Happy Guest is involved in industry events, offering prizes and stays to encourage people to experience the platform firsthand at...

  • We're excited to announce the launch of Villa Tracker OTA, a pioneering platform connecting the vacation rental industry with traditional travel agencies.

    Our good friend Moriya Rockman, founder of Smiling House and Villa Tracker, joins us to discuss the platform's vision, its impact on the industry, and its partnership with Guesty.

    Moriaya shares her journey, the challenges faced in creating an OTA, and the potential for new bookings, sustainability, and innovation within the short-term rental sector.

    The episode highlights the collaborative spirit of the industry, the importance of trust and high standards, and the exciting future of integrated travel planning.

    Episode Highlights:

    Villa Tracker Overview: Villa Tracker is a new OTA that connects the vacation rental industry with traditional travel agencies, bridging a gap that has existed since the inception of platforms like Airbnb.History and Need: The vacation rental industry has traditionally excluded third-party professionals like travel agents. Villa Tracker seeks to integrate these professionals into the booking process, offering a B2B2C model.Target Audience Expansion: Villa Tracker aims to serve not just high-budget clients but also travelers who are looking for unique accommodations, including city apartments and luxury villas, with the help of their trusted travel agents.COVID-19 as a Catalyst: The demand for private accommodations during COVID-19 highlighted the need for vacation rentals in the travel industry, inspiring the creation of Villa Tracker.Challenges and Vision: Creating Villa Tracker required overcoming significant technical and trust-building difficulties, but the platform is poised to open new opportunities for property managers and travel agents alike.Partnership with Guesty: Villa Tracker's partnership with Guesty, a leading PMS, was critical in meeting high industry standards and launching the platform.Moriya's Journey: Moriya shares her story from managing a small property in Switzerland to creating a groundbreaking platform, emphasizing the importance of innovation and collaboration in the industry.Industry Collaboration: The podcast highlights the collaborative nature of the vacation rental industry, where professionals push each other to innovate and grow, benefiting the industry as a whole.
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  • In this episode, we delve into the current challenges facing the short-term rental industry in Barcelona with friend and colleague Jaume Barberena.

    Jaume, a Catalan and industry expert Director at Bizflats, provides an in-depth look at the new regulations set to take effect in Barcelona and the current and potential impact on the industry.

    This episode goes DEEP and one you do not want to miss!

    Episode Highlights:

    Early Challenges: Jaume discusses the greenfield nature of the STR market in Barcelona at the time, highlighting the lack of existing frameworks and the challenges of educating property owners about the benefits of short-term rentals.

    Professionalization of STRs: Jaume explains how Barcelona's STR industry has always been highly professionalized, with early efforts to establish a unified voice through the founding of Apartur, an industry association.

    Airbnb’s Impact: The conversation shifts to how Airbnb's entry into the market in 2010 significantly lowered the barrier to entry, leading to an influx of non-professional hosts and a shift in public perception of STRs.

    Regulatory Environment: Jaume describes how the proliferation of STRs led to increasing pushback from local communities, HOAs, and eventually, the government, culminating in a negative image of the industry.

    Recent Developments: The discussion turns to the recent news of a potential ban on foreign STR licenses in Barcelona by 2028. Jaume clarifies that this stems from a regional government decree that requires local authorities to create new STR regulations within five years.

    Future Outlook: The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of continued mobilization and education efforts within the industry to influence local regulations and ensure the future of STRs in Barcelona.

    Lobby Influence: Jaume suspects deep-pocketed hotel and construction lobbies influencing politicians in Barcelona, pushing for legislation that favors large hotels over short-term rentals.

    Rhetoric Escalation: The anti-STR stance in Barcelona has intensified, culminating in the mayor's proposal to ban all STRs while simultaneously suggesting the construction of 5,000 new hotel rooms.

    Tourism Appeal: Barcelona's year-round attractiveness and suitability for families make it a popular destination, with STRs offering better value and experiences than hotels, a trend Jaume believes will continue despite regulatory pressures.

    Impact of STR Bans: Jaume warns that removing a significant portion of STR capacity could lead to skyrocketing hotel rates, similar to what happened in New York.

    Illegality and Hospitality: John discusses how restrictive laws in New York have led to increased rates, illegal activities, and difficulties for travelers, which undermines the hospitality industry’s goal of being welcoming and accessible.

    Community Organization: The crisis has united the STR community in Barcelona, with ApartTour's membership growing significantly. Jaume emphasizes the importance of collective action and grassroots advocacy.

    Legal Action: ApartTour is taking legal steps, including a lawsuit for unconstitutionality and individual claims for damages, to challenge the new regulations.

    Local Business Impact: Jaume highlights how STRs positively impact local businesses, even in non-tourist areas, by bringing in foreign customers, which is often overlooked by anti-STR rhetoric.

    Tourism Phobia: The episode touches on the concentrated nature of tourism in specific areas leading to over-tourism and how this fuels anti-tourism sentiments, with calls for more nuanced, neighborhood-specific solutions.

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  • Mateo welcomes AI expert Nick Mote to discuss the transformative potential of multimodal AI in the hospitality industry. From understanding how AI can now interpret and process multiple types of inputs to its practical applications in vacation rentals, Nick sheds light on the current and future landscape of AI technology

    Episode Highlights:

    Introduction to Multimodal AI: Nick explains the concept of multimodal AI, which can process various inputs like text, images, and soon videos, to generate more contextual outputs, enhancing AI capabilities beyond traditional text-based models.Impact on Hospitality: Discussion on how multimodal AI is already changing the vacation rental industry, including improved image captioning and enhanced marketing descriptions.Future Applications: Exploration of potential future uses, such as AI-powered guest interactions and maintenance support by analyzing guest-uploaded photos.Technology Adoption: Nick and Mateo discuss the implications for tech innovators and how multimodal AI can revolutionize guest experiences, making interactions more intuitive and efficient.Integration Challenges: Addressing the industry's resource constraints, Nick talks about how AI can aid in development and improve efficiency across various business functions.Developer Assistance: AI as a tool for developers to write better code and for marketing teams to optimize their efforts, highlighting the broad adoption potential within organizations.Practical Business Applications: Strategies for businesses to integrate AI into their operations, including partnering with third-party providers and using off-the-shelf AI products.

    We invite listeners to share their thoughts on how AI is impacting their business and any additional angles or applications we might have missed..

  • Original articles or posts

    Skift: Guesty, Short-Term Rental Software Provider, Acquires Rentals United https://shorturl.at/fINQW

    PhocusWire: Guesty Acquires Rentals United https://shorturl.at/dSTW3

    Hotel Technology News: Guesty Acquires Rentals United to Expand Its Property Management Platform Capabilities in the Short Term Rental Market https://shorturl.at/chR25

    Short Term Rentalz: Guesty makes Rentals United fifth acquisition since 2022 https://shorturl.at/tJMP6

    Tagging: Rentals United Guesty TravelNet Solutions Lynnbrook Group Inhabit ICND

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  • John and Mateo dive into a candid conversation about the current landscape of short-term rental (STR) conferences, focusing on the recent VRMA Spring Forum. They discuss the challenges faced by both vendors and property managers, analyze the ROI (Return on Investment) metrics, and explore potential solutions to enhance the value of industry conferences.

    With insights from their own experiences and observations, they emphasize the importance of adaptability, inclusivity, and innovation in shaping the future of STR conferences. Join them as they share their thoughts, opinions, and hopes for the industry's most significant events.

    Episode Highlights:

    Discussing the ROI metrics for conferences, they emphasize the importance of tangible outcomes and sustained relationships post-event.ohn shares Direct's decision to not attend the VRMA Spring Forum based on past experiences and ROI analysis.Mateo raises questions about the inclusivity and relevance of major conferences like VRMA for all segments of the STR community.The conversation evolves to address the changing landscape of industry conferences, including the rise of smaller, more intimate events.They explore potential format changes for VRMA conferences and highlight the need for creativity and adaptability.John acknowledges the innovative efforts of industry leaders like Tyann Marcink Hammond with Touch Stay and Madison Rifkin CEO of Mount in reshaping the conference experience.Closing the episode, they express optimism for the future of STR conferences, their support of VRMA, and encourage listeners to share their feedback and ideas.

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  • Original article or post - Skift - Expedia Is Considering Ways to Introduce Sponsored Listings on Vrbo

    https://skift.com/2024/04/09/expedia-is-considering-ways-to-introduce-sponsored-listings-on-vrbo/By Dennis Schaal

    Tagging: Dennis Schaal, Rob Torres, Amiad Soto, Guesty VRBO

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  • Mateo and John continue to delve into the world of short-term rentals in Canada. Joined by guest John Papaconstantinou of Papa's Getaways, they discuss the unique opportunities and challenges of the Canadian vacation rental market and John's journey into the industry.

    This episode features engaging discussions on industry dynamics, personal experiences, and strategic approaches to business. John Papa's journey serves as inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to navigate the evolving landscape of short-term rentals.

    Episode Highlights:

    Everyone expresses excitement for their upcoming participation in the CanStay Short-term Rental conference in Banff.John Papa shares his journey into the short-term rental space, inspired by real estate investing podcasts and his desire to transition from his nine-to-five job.The appeal of short-term rentals in Magog, Quebec, emphasizes the region's four-season attractions and strategic occupancy goals.Acknowledgment of the immersive nature of their work and the occasional need to balance business discussions with personal time.John Papa highlights the importance of mutual trust and understanding in his partnership with his wife emphasizing how their complementary strengths allow them to efficiently tackle various aspects of property management without getting in each other's way.The conversation explores the nuances of the Canadian short-term rental market, including regulatory considerations and seasonal booking strategies.Discuss insights into the collaborative nature of the industry and the potential for growth and innovation.Mateo and John Papa explore the transition from traditional financial services to the dynamic world of short-term rentals, emphasizing the need for adaptability and continuous learning.Expanding the Business Horizon: With aspirations to scale Papa's Getaways, John Papa envisions offering comprehensive services to property owners, from pre-approval assistance to property management, aiming to facilitate second home ownership while maximizing rental income.Addressing Financing Challenges: John Papa acknowledges the challenges in financing second home purchases and emphasizes the importance of accessibility and affordability in making property ownership more attainable for prospective buyers.Mateo and John discuss the challenge of changing perceptions around short-term rental investments, particularly for homeowners looking to leverage their second homes for rental income.Navigating Regulations and Challenges: The conversation shifts to the regulatory landscape and the challenges hosts and property managers face, particularly in areas with strict regulations.Addressing Cultural and Language Barriers: John highlights the language divide in Quebec and the need for greater bilingual communication and understanding in the industry and proposes ideas for bridging this gap, including bilingual podcasts and initiatives to promote language learning and cultural exchange.

    Upcoming Events and Advocacy Opportunities:

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  • Today we're diving into the regulatory challenges faced by short-term rental hosts, particularly in British Columbia, Canada.

    Our guest, Deana Steele founder of Keys To Kelowna, a limited edition luxury vacation homes & rental management company joins us in conversation. Deana sheds light and shares her insights into navigating BC's business and regulatory landscapes and enlightens us on the newest developments that have impacted the short-term rental industry up North.

    Get ready for an insightful no BS conversation you won't want to miss!  

    Episode Highlights:

    Continued Regulatory Challenges in Canada: Canada faced significant regulatory hurdles during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to a period of uncertainty and constraints for short-term rental hosts.The Need for Proactive Engagement: Mateo emphasizes the importance of positioning oneself as a professional ally in regulatory discussions rather than adopting a confrontational approach. Building partnerships and advocating for responsible hosting can shift the narrative positively.Impact of Short-Term Rentals: Contrary to popular belief, short-term rentals are not solely responsible for housing shortages or increased rental costs. Studies, including one cited from the Harvard Business Review, reveal that the impact of short-term rentals on housing markets is relatively minor compared to other factors. Regulatory Impact on Homeowners: Homeowners in British Columbia express exhaustion and frustration due to stringent regulations affecting short-term rentals. Various initiatives, including foreign buyers bans and taxes, have not effectively addressed housing affordability issues, leading to disappointment among property investors.Economic Considerations: Deana shares insights into how regulatory changes have affected her business and the broader tourism ecosystem. Amidst challenges, she highlights the resilience of short-term rental hosts who have adapted through diversification and strategic planning.Enforcement and Future Prospects: Challenges in enforcing regulations are evident, with limited resources and varying levels of compliance. The impending May 1st deadline marks a critical juncture, with regulations set to significantly impact short-term rental operations.Potential Solutions and Advocacy: Discussions revolve around legal challenges, grassroots resistance, and potential changes in government policies.Calls for public-private partnerships and incentives to facilitate the transition from short-term to long-term rentals as viable solutions.Community Advocacy: Forming alliances and advocating for property rights are crucial strategies employed by short-term rental hosts to navigate regulatory landscapes. The discussion underscores the significance of storytelling and positive messaging in shaping public perception and policy decisions.The Role of Associations: Deana discusses the establishment of a property rights association aimed at challenging regulatory measures and promoting responsible short-term rental practices. The association serves as a unified voice for hosts in engaging with policymakers and the media.Navigating the regulatory landscape: Deana provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities within the industry, emphasizing the importance of advocacy and collaboration in shaping regulatory frameworks.

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  • Original article or post - Short Term Rentalz - AJL Atelier unveils 2024 short-term rental industry landscape https://shorttermrentalz.com/news/ajl-atelier-2024-str-industry-landscape/ by Paul Stevens

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  • Original article or post - Forbes - Short-Term Rentals Are Getting Popular Again. Here’s Why https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherelliott/2024/03/02/short-term-rentals-are-getting-popular-again-heres-why/?sh=325d8bc920fb by Christopher Elliott

    Tagging:

    Christopher Elliot- Author, consumer advocate and journalistCasey Halloran - CEO of Costa Rican Luxury Vacations,Danielle Finch - Director Customer Experience @ HomeToGoMarcus Räder - Founder & CEO at HostawayPierre-Camille Hamana - CEO & Founder, Hospitable.com

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  • Original article or post - Skift - Airbnb’s New Listing Verification Process Favors Pro Hosts https://skift.com/2024/02/22/airbnbs-new-listing-verification-process-favors-pro-hosts/ by Dennis Schaal

    Tagging - Dennis Schaal- Executive Editor, Founding Editor, Employee Numero Uno, Chief Storyteller at Skift

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  • In this episode, John and Mateo welcome a special guest, the one and only Catherine Radcliffe, founder of STR Benefits Consulting and Lost Together Stays. Tune in for valuable insights as Catherine shares the unique challenges and opportunities in the Canadian short-term rental market and introduces the CanStays Rental Alliance conference.

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    Episode Highlights

    Meet Catherine Radcliffe: A proud Canadian, Catherine is the founder of STR Benefits Consulting and Lost Together Stays. She has dual citizenship and a passion for addressing the specific challenges faced by the Canadian short-term rental industry.CanStays Rental Alliance Conference: Catherine introduces the CanStays Rental Alliance conference, set to take place in Banff, Canada, in two months.Addressing Canadian Specifics: Catherine highlights the distinctive aspects of the Canadian short-term rental landscape, including provincial differences, healthcare nuances, and unique challenges faced by hosts.Motivation Behind the Conference: Catherine shares the inspiration behind organizing the conference, emphasizing the lack of representation for Canadian issues in existing vacation rental conferences. The conference aims to provide a platform for discussions on Canadian-specific topics like regulations, healthcare access, and marketing requirements.Impact of the Pandemic on Canadian Business: Mateo questions how the pandemic affected the short-term rental business in Canada and learns of the impact of regional disparities, healthcare considerations, and challenges faced by smaller communities.The Need for National Conversations: Catherine emphasizes the importance of a streamlined national conversation across provinces, sharing best practices, navigating regulations, and addressing the unique needs of each region.Conference Topics and Speakers: The hosts and Catherine discuss the diverse topics that will be covered at the conference, including safety, revenue management, employment practices, and accessibility. A lineup of Canadian speakers, along with a French track, adds to the conference's uniqueness.Networking Opportunities: John highlights the networking opportunities at the conference, encouraging hosts, property managers, and vendors to take advantage of the chance to learn, share ideas, and collaborate.Early Bird Special: Catherine provides details on the early bird special for conference tickets, including pricing and the option to bring a plus one. The hosts emphasize the value of attending and participating in discussions that can influence the future of the industry.Influence in Canada: Catherine discusses the significance of influencing outcomes in the Canadian market, pointing out the country's ability to pivot and make changes quickly. We stress the importance of being a voice and knowledge base for Canadian decision-makers.Socialistic Approach: Catherine emphasizes the socialistic approach in Canada, focusing on community well-being and partnership with elected officials to find solutions that benefit everyone.

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  • Original article or post - Harvard Business Review - What Does Banning Short-term Rentals Really Accomplish? https://hbr.org/2024/02/what-does-banning-short-term-rentals-really-accomplish by Sophie Calder-Wang, Chiara Farronato, and Andrey Fradkin

    Tagging - David Angotti - Chief Evangelist at Guesty, Founder of StaySense

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  • This is the 2nd time that Dawn Yeskulsky has joined us on our podcast but the first as CEO & Founder of her own companies PMS Pros and Yes2vr Advisors.

    With 28 years of experience in Vacation Rentals touching the majority of customer-facing verticals, Dawn brings her unique perspective and knowledge to helping short-term rental property managers and vendors navigate complex decisions.

    A great listen!

    Episode Highlights

    Dawn reflects on Bob Ackerman pushing her into sales, initially resisting the shift but eventually embracing the challenge and giving RNS 14 years.We share amusing anecdotes about the early days of technology, reminiscing about carrying large computer towers for demos.John & Mateo discuss Dawn's pioneering role as a woman in the vacation rental sales space. Dawn humbly acknowledges the challenges but expresses her deep connection and dedication to the industry.John and Dawn discuss the intricacies of payment processing, its challenges, and the constant evolution of the industry.Dawn shares her unique journey, highlighting her move from TRACK to Inhabit. John speculates on the California connection that made this transition possible.The conversation shifts to industry trends, with John acknowledging the efforts of various companies like Travelnet Solutions, Guesty, and Hostaway in emulating Inhabit's model through acquisitions.Dawn emphasizes the significance of building long-standing relationships and earning the trust of property managers. She discusses the value of honesty in steering clients in the right direction and her desire to reconnect with them after spending years behind the scenes at various companies. Dawn introduces PMS Pros as a response to the need for onboarding support consulting in the property management industry aiming to complement, not replace, existing PMS onboarding teams.PMS Pros acts as a project manager for property managers, facilitating effective communication with onboarding teams.

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  • In this episode, hosts John and Mateo sit down with Nick Mote, CEO and Founder of Automate, JetML, and Oregon Labs. Nick shares his journey into the short-term rental industry, from his background in marketing to his ventures in machine learning and AI.

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    Episode Highlights

    Nick shares insights into his diverse background, from his early interest in tech and computers to his marketing role at Tree Top during the recession.The journey takes a turn towards machine learning as Nick describes his experience at Vacasa, where he played a pivotal role in developing a groundbreaking 365-day daily pricing model.Venturing into Entrepreneurship: The conversation unfolds as Nick discusses his entrepreneurial spirit, leading to the inception of JetML in 2018, aimed at empowering data scientists to produce their work efficiently.Nike and the Sneakerhead Culture: Nick delves into his role at Nike, where he worked on predicting digital line attendance for sneaker drops, offering a fascinating glimpse into the sneakerhead culture.Rented and the AI Tools: Nick's journey continues with his collaboration with Rented, contributing to the development of AI-driven revenue management tools.Saving Time with AI: John shares his thoughts on using AutoMate, emphasizing the time-saving aspect. With the Pro version and personalized input, the tool adapts to sound more authentic, providing valuable time efficiency.Average Time Savings: John and Mateo discuss the significant time savings per listing, a crucial win for property managers. Nick highlights how the tool helps instantly generate quality descriptions, eliminating the bottleneck of waiting for freelance copywriters.AI as an Equalizer: Mateo sees AutoMate as an equalizing tool, accessible to property owners, managers, and hosts of all sizes. It addresses the challenge of crafting compelling descriptions, making it an invaluable resource for anyone in the industry.The Challenge of Fresh Descriptions: Nick discusses the tool's potential to rewrite bad descriptions and the opportunity to update listings multiple times a year. He envisions incorporating event data, allowing managers to highlight local events in their descriptions dynamically.Integration and Future Plans: Nick explains the simplicity of adopting AutoMate without integration hassles. While an API is available, future plans include potential integration with PMSs or other services, enhancing scalability and usability.No-Risk Proposal: The hosts and Nick agree that AutoMate's trial-first approach is a no-risk proposal, allowing users to experience its benefits firsthand. The tool's ability to enhance property rankings and increase guest conversions while saving time makes it a compelling solution.Challenges of AI Adoption: The conversation delves into the challenges of AI adoption, emphasizing the importance of user engagement and responsible use. Nick encourages industry professionals to consider how tech tools can elevate the guest experience rather than replace the human touch.

    As the episode concludes, Nick leaves listeners with a challenge: to think about how technology can be leveraged to elevate hospitality without compromising the human element. The future of AI in the short-term rental industry holds exciting possibilities, and AutoMate Vacations aims to be at the forefront of this transformative journey.

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  • We had the privilege of spending some time and getting to know Assaf Karmon CEO & Co-founder at Turno.

    Assaf shares his journey from a background in software engineering to solving problems in the short-term rental industry.

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    Episode Highlights

    Assaf elaborates on Turno's evolution, starting with a focus on scheduling and property careWe discuss Turno's collaboration with Airbnb which allows for a seamless experience for their users.Assaf emphasizes the importance of user experience and empathy in creating software solutionsWe inquire about Turno's scaling strategy and global reach.Assaf attributes success to luck, persistence, and taking opportunities while maintaining a vision.Assaf stresses the importance of staying disciplined, focusing on core features, and not overcommitting during the scaling process.John and Assaf discuss the challenges of avoiding overengineering and overpromising in response to customer requests and the Importance of staying true to the company's initial vision and North StarAssaf emphasizes the need for focus and avoiding distractions in business and Mateo adds insights on the importance of perfecting and refining the core productAssaf compares this stage to Airbnb's journey of making incremental improvements and refining user experiences.

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  • This week it's just us as we recap the amazing year that was 2023!

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    Episode Highlights

    Business adaptation: Companies focus on new revenue streams and differentiation.Professionalism: More operators adopt a professional approach, focusing on profitability and data.Profitability and sustainability: Businesses prioritize ethical and environmentally friendly practices.Differentiation: Standing out in a sea of inventory becomes crucial.Creativity and tech-enabled experiences: New trends like glamping and unique rentals emerge.Episode 116 marks the 31st episode of the season and the 2023 recap.Derailed: a fictional murder mysteryThree significant episodes: The 100th episode with Matt Landau, the Bill Faeth episode, and the most downloaded episode to date with Vacasa CEO, Rob Graber.The podcast took a two-month break and came back rebranded as the no BS podcast and focused on a deeper, more intimate format.Appreciation for collaborations with HostGPO and anticipation for upcoming partnerships in 2024.Commitment to eco-positive changes, including planting trees and contributing to ocean and coral restoration with Global Investment Group.Anticipation for the industry's response to challenges and the opportunity for growth and creativity.
  • This week we dive head-first into the world of purchasing and buying groups with Jeff Iloulian CEO of HostGPO.

    Jeff's entry into the vacation rental industry was unconventional (like many of us), as he found himself involved in unique lease arbitrage deals for properties in between renovations.

    The idea to start a group purchasing organization (GPO) "selfishly" came to meet his purchasing needs as a better more efficient way to set up and supply his units.

    This is a great fast-moving episode!

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    Episode Highlights

    Evolution of the Vacation Rental Industry: We discuss how the vacation rental industry has evolved over the years. Jeff emphasized that the industry is continually changing, and what may seem like the end of the "Wild West" phase is just a stage in its ongoing development.HostGPO has exclusive partnerships with certain brands, ensuring that its members have access to products that may not be available elsewhere in the vacation rental industryHostGPO has scaled aggressively, reaching 300,000 units in its network.Jeff emphasizes the importance of having a team composed of people who understand the vacation rental industry and the needs of HostGPO members.HostGPO raised external capital to accelerate growth. Jeff highlights a strategic partnership with a major GPO outside the vacation rental industry, leveraging their buying power and expanding vendor partnerships.Jeff emphasizes the power of the community aspect in negotiating better deals. The larger Host GPO becomes, the more leverage they have in securing favorable terms for their members.WE discuss taking inspiration from the hotel industry's approach to creating memorable guest experiences. Hotels are adopting elements from short-term rentals, and hosts can learn from the hotel playbook to elevate their offerings.Hosts should look beyond short-term returns on investment and consider the long-term trajectory of their business. This includes strategic investments in brand development, guest experience, and operational efficiency.

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  • This week we chat with our environmentally conscious friend and entrepreneurial badass Matt Kallstrom, founder and CEO of The Global Improvement Group.

    The conversation is fun, educational, and enlightening with one of the craziest turning point stories we've ever heard on the show.

    Making a difference has never been easier and we're challenging each and every one of you to sign up and do your part for Mother Earth - we are!

    For every 100 downloads of the no BS podcast, we're partnering with The Global Improvement Group to plant trees, clean plastics from the ocean, and help rehabilitate coral reefs.

    Episode Highlights

    Childhood Aspiration: Matt had a childhood dream of becoming a CEO, inspired by his entrepreneurial family background.Environmental Mission: Matt's deep connection to nature and concern for the environment led him to start a company with a mission to offset carbon and contribute to environmental causes.Eco-Friendly Beauty Pageant: A serendipitous encounter at an eco-friendly beauty pageant in Omaha, Nebraska, led to a partnership with a hairstylist and a commitment to plant trees for every haircut.Business Model Evolution: The company's business model evolved from product sales to a for-purpose for-profit model, focusing on carbon offset and environmental impact.Transition to Sustainability: Matt discusses the transition his organization has made toward sustainability, aligning with groups focused on making a positive impact on the environment.Non-Profit Business Model: The podcast delves into the business model of Global Improvement Group, which operates as a non-profit. Matt explains the concept of making a difference while generating revenue, challenging the common perception that non-profits should not make money.Two-Pronged Approach: Global Improvement Group's approach involves helping businesses adopt sustainable practices for efficiency while also focusing on creating positive environmental impacts, such as planting trees, cleaning up oceans, and coral restoration.Sustainable Practices for Property Managers: Matt outlines some easy-to-adopt sustainable practices for property managers, including avoiding single-use plastics and incorporating eco-friendly alternatives.Flexible Sustainability Programs: Global Improvement Group offers a flexible, a la carte approach to sustainability programs, allowing businesses to choose and switch between initiatives like tree planting, ocean plastic cleanup, and coral restoration.

    Episode Sponsor

    - Direct

    Deciding which property management software to use isn’t easy. Direct encourages everyone to demo a few options and see which is best for you now and for your growth. If you’re a host or property manager who is unhappy, it's a great time to talk with Direct!

    Direct is built on a modern framework that's intuitive and seamlessly integrates operations, distribution, connectivity, accounting, and engagement tools all within the software.

    Head to info.directsoftware.com/nobs and book a demo with John and receive $500 towards implementation costs. Direct wants to be part of the conversation.