Great reviews don't mean great revenue. Paste your Airbnb URL and get a free read on the three things most likely holding your listing back.
We'll email your free check within 24 hours. Every listing gets read by a human before it goes out — that's why it isn't instant.
Here's a real one, from a 4.96-rated Guest Favorite in Montana. The owner thought the listing was doing fine.
At $765 for two nights, this listing sits above eight of nine comparable guest-favorite one-bedrooms nearby, which run $329–$660. Most of them include a hot tub, a fireplace, or allow pets. This one includes none of the three.
25 reviews in four years — about six a year. A near-identical competitor down the road holds the exact same 4.96 rating across 391 reviews. Search ranking, guest confidence and pricing power all follow review volume, not review score.
Of 24 reviews, exactly one wasn't five stars — and it names a single deficiency. The cheapest competitor with that amenity undercuts this listing by $225 a stay.
"our only complaint was we didn't have a hot tub to soak in following our adventures"
The free check stops here.
The full analysis found 8 fixes, 9 costed investments, 3 guest personas and 9 profiled competitors.
Delivered as PDFs you can read on any device, forward to a co-host, or hand to a contractor.
Every recurring complaint in your reviews, quoted and attributed, plus a ranked investment list in three tiers. The foundation the rest is built on.
The printable one. Your top 5–10 fixes with effort and time estimates, then nine investments banded under $100, $100–$1,000, and over $1,000.
The three segments actually booking you, built from reviewer locations, trip tags and the words guests use — not generic travel archetypes.
Nine real local listings, three matched to each persona, priced for your exact dates with strengths and weaknesses drawn from their own pages.
Your title and description rewritten, plus a photo-by-photo gallery audit. Most hosts find at least one missing shot that's costing them bookings.
Make the changes, then send it back within 90 days and we'll re-run the whole analysis to see what moved. No charge.
We pull your listing's reviews, photos, amenities and rating breakdown, and price your live local competition for the same dates.
A quick confirmation that the listing is yours. We only analyze listings for the people who run them.
Every report is reviewed before it's sent. Analysis is only useful if it's right, and automated analysis gets things wrong.
Five PDFs within 24 hours. Free check first — you decide afterwards whether the full set is worth it.
Roughly what you'd earn back from a single extra booked night.
Early access price · normally $149
Your listing's own public page — reviews, rating breakdown, amenities, photos and description — plus the live local listings a guest would realistically compare you against. Nothing is invented. If a finding isn't traceable to a review or a competitor's own page, it isn't in the report.
Yes. We verify that the listing is yours before running a full analysis. We don't produce competitive intelligence on other people's properties for strangers.
Because a person reads every report before it's sent. Automated listing analysis is fast and frequently wrong — it confidently tells you a problem is fixed when it isn't, or invents a complaint from a single ambiguous sentence. A wrong finding is worse than no finding, so we check.
The sample on this page is a 4.96-rated Guest Favorite with a perfect 5.0 on four of six subscores. It was also the most expensive listing in its own comp set, with a twelfth of the reviews of its closest competitor. High-rated listings are usually where the biggest unexploited gaps are, because nothing is visibly broken.
Ask for a refund and you'll get one. You know your property far better than we do; if a stranger reading your reviews can't find anything you hadn't already spotted, you shouldn't be paying for it.
No. We don't publish, resell or share your listing data, and we never contact guests. The reports go to you and nowhere else.