Stop replying to "what's the Wi-Fi?" at 1am. Train an AI agent on your house manual once, and it answers every guest instantly — on WhatsApp, your website, or a shared link.
Late-night messages, Wi-Fi and AC instructions, check-in and door codes, late check-out requests, parking, garbage day, local recommendations. Your AI agent answers from your house manual, never from memory.
Upload your house manual, check-in instructions, and rules. Your AI agent answers from those — never invents a Wi-Fi password or a check-out time. Anything sensitive (refunds, damage, extending the stay) gets handed back to you with full context.
Website widget, WhatsApp, voice, and a shareable private link — all available today. Hosts typically share a WhatsApp or website link in their listing and welcome message — guests message there and the AI agent replies instantly.
Today the AI agent answers guests through your website, WhatsApp link, or shared link. Airbnb's inbox doesn't allow third-party automation, so most hosts share a WhatsApp or website link in their listing and welcome message — guests message there and your AI agent replies instantly.
Check-in time and instructions, Wi-Fi password, parking, the door code, nearby restaurants, late check-out requests, the trash schedule, how to use the AC or coffee machine, and anything else you'd normally answer ten times a week. It pulls from the house manual and notes you upload.
You set the rules. The AI agent handles routine guest questions on its own, takes a message for anything sensitive (refunds, complaints, damage, extending a booking), and pings you so you can step in with full context.
Yes. You can run one AI agent that knows all your properties (handy for multi-unit hosts and short-term rental managers) or one per listing if each property has very different rules. Either way, it's all managed from a single Command Center.
Most hosts are live the same day. Upload your house manual, paste your check-in message, list the FAQs you answer most often, and connect the channel guests will message. Then test it privately before pointing real guests at it.