Hi folks, I’m cofounder of BnbGuard and I’m happy to answer any questions about our service.
@tharra – Yes, we constantly update our technology to stay on top of changes at the sites we monitor. We use only publicly available information and access points to the sites.
@TruleEConcerned – We use more than two dozen data points when looking for matching listings. Photos are a key part of this. We’ve done a lot of work identifying the best features to use in comparing photos of rooms and exteriors of properties.
We currently have two service tiers – Standard (which monitors just Airbnb, for $8 per property per month) and Premium (which monitors Airbnb and 11 more sites, for $41 per property per month). For both we notify you if we find a match, and send you a weekly wrap-up email.
Based on customer feedback we will also soon offer a monthly and quarterly version of our two plans, for about 1/2 and 1/3 the cost.
For all our plans, if you cancel within the first 30 days we’ll refund your money entirely. So it’s risk-free.
For larger customers we can customise plans to suit. We offer volume discounts for >10 units, and special deals for entire buildings and property managers. If you contact us I’m happy to discuss these with you.
We also do once-off checks for property buyers.
@Happy Strata – I’m a landlord myself, and I found that doing the checks BnbGuard does across 12 websites takes just over 3 hours per time. It is also very boring. That’s why I decided to start BnbGuard. I was worried about my own properties and didn’t want to keep checking all these sites all the time. I have better things to do with my time.
We do check thoroughly, doing multiple kinds of searches on each site to work-around its quirks. Until you reverse engineer the sites’ search algorithms, you don’t realise how much you may be missing. We have found new matches for property managers who had a junior staff member checking for them, because it really is harder than people think to do it properly.
I realise we’re not for everyone, but we do address a real need. Short-term holiday rentals are only going to get more common and more of a problem in our major cities, and we believe a growing number of these will be illegal.
Thanks!