Choose the right plan for your Airbnb listing workflow
Start with a focused plan for a few listings or unlock deeper competitor and visibility tracking as your portfolio grows.
Every plan includes
- Airbnb listing health checks before publishing
- Clear optimization recommendations for hosts and property managers
- A repeatable workflow for new and existing properties
- Fast setup without complex onboarding
Choose Your Plan
Pick the plan that matches your listing volume, review cadence, and how much optimisation support your team needs.
Starter Host
- Track 1–3 Airbnb listings
- Airbnb listing optimization score
- Airbnb SEO recommendations
- Basic competitor analysis
- Photo and amenity insights
- Monthly optimization report
€19/mo
Start Early AccessGrowth Host
- Track up to 10 Airbnb listings
- Airbnb rank tracker
- Competitor monitoring
- Visibility trend reports
- Review intelligence
- Weekly listing optimization reports
€55/mo
Join Growth PlanLifetime Deal
- Lifetime access during early launch
- Track up to 10 Airbnb listings
- All Growth features included
- Future Airbnb SEO features
- Priority product feedback
- Limited early supporter pricing
€299 once
Claim Lifetime DealHow to choose the right plan
Pricing only makes sense in the context of how often your team reviews listings and how many people are involved in the process. A solo host refreshing one property a few times per season has a different need from a manager reviewing dozens of pages every month.
The free tier is useful for understanding the workflow and seeing where a single listing needs attention. Standard fits active operators who want repeatable recommendations and more routine review support. Premium is designed for teams where optimisation is already part of operations and the cost of inconsistent listings is much higher.
When evaluating plans, it helps to look beyond price alone. The real comparison is the cost of missed bookings, slower review cycles, and time spent rewriting copy without a structured framework.
Questions buyers usually ask
- How many listings need regular review each month?
- Is optimisation handled by one person or by a team?
- Do you need basic audits or repeatable operating workflows?
- How often do pricing, amenities, or positioning change?
- Will owners or clients need reporting and justification?
Free plan use case
The free plan is strongest when you need a low-risk way to review one property, understand the framework, and identify the highest-priority improvements before spending more on tooling.
Standard plan use case
Standard works well for hosts with active calendars who want better discipline around listing updates, competitor checks, and copy refreshes throughout the year.
Premium plan use case
Premium is built for agencies and managers who need broader support, faster iteration, and a process that can scale across multiple listings without quality drifting.
Pricing should map to operational value
A useful pricing page should explain more than monthly cost. It should help buyers connect price to practical outcomes: fewer weak listings, faster refresh cycles, clearer team handoffs, and better decisions about what to optimise next. That is particularly important in short-term rentals, where a small change in conversion can matter more than a small change in software cost.
It is also important to recognise that not every operator needs the same depth. Some teams need only a structured checklist and occasional recommendations. Others need repeatable systems because listing quality affects owner trust, occupancy targets, and revenue across an entire portfolio.
Supalisting pricing is intended to match those stages. The goal is not to push every user into the highest plan. It is to give each team the level of support that fits the maturity of its optimisation process.
Good pricing pages reduce hesitation
Buyers hesitate when they cannot tell whether a plan is designed for their stage, their workflow, or their level of listing complexity. Clear pricing content reduces that hesitation by describing who each tier is for, what kind of operating rhythm it supports, and why upgrading would create real value instead of just unlocking more features.
This matters in hospitality because the return on a workflow tool is not always immediate in the same way as direct ad spend. The value often appears through better consistency, fewer missed optimisation cycles, and stronger booking conversion across time. A strong pricing page should make that logic obvious.
When those expectations are clear, buyers can choose with more confidence and the product attracts users who are aligned with the workflow it is built to support.
Need a custom setup for a larger portfolio?
If you manage multiple properties or need a tailored workflow, contact Supalisting for early partner access.
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