In this month’s update you’ll learn about the new multi-unit tabs, easier ways to track guest reservation payments, the updated smart scheduler, and Maia 2.0. We’ve also included a few important updates from Airbnb and Stripe to keep you in the loop.
Plus, we’ve got news on upselling late check-outs and early check-ins, giving you more flexibility and potential revenue.
As always, you’ll find practical tips to help you streamline operations and grow your business, without adding extra complexity.
Have a great day, RentalReady team
Featureupdates
Multi-unit
New tabs for a new life!
Multi-units now include new tabs, making it easier to manage shared elements efficiently: calendar, reservations, guest reviews, HomeReady tickets and statistics.
Smart scheduler has been enhanced with a more intuitive interface and improved navigation to be easier for you to set up automated missions, ensuring seamless usability and performance improvements.
Please note Airbnb will no longer support Partial Sync in July. According to this change, RentalReady has already been updated on June 25th. RentalReady support team already reached out to you if your listings are concerned.
Please note Stripe will no longer support IBANs starting with DE in July. According to this change, RentalReady has already generated new IBANs which must replace the old ones in Airbnb and Booking.com. RentalReady support team already reached out to you if you are subscribed to RentalReady payment system and your owners are concerned.
For a full overview of our latest updates, see the detailed list of feature improvements ➜Here
New integrations
Layla.eco
Smart energy savings with privacy-first sensors
RentalReady is now integrated with Layla.eco, a discreet, plug-and-play sensor that helps property managers reduce energy consumption without compromising guest privacy. With no camera or microphone, Layla monitors occupancy, air quality, temperature, noise levels, and more, automatically triggering energy-saving actions when the property is vacant. A simple way to cut costs, prevent incidents, and show your commitment to sustainability.