An AI assistant that runs your Airbnb the way a co-host would
Answers the 11pm door-code text, blocks the cleaning window, and asks for the 5-star review while the stay is still fresh.
It answers the 11pm "what's the door code" message, blocks cleaning windows on your calendar, and asks for the 5-star review while the stay is still fresh.
What actually eats your evenings as a one-listing host
The work that drains you isn't the booking. It's the 40 small messages around it: the guest who can't find the lockbox, the early-check-in request you forgot to answer, the cleaner who needs to know Saturday is a same-day turnover, the parking question that arrives the moment you sit down for dinner. Miss the timing on any of these and your response rate drops, your reviews get colder, and you're refreshing the app instead of living your life.
Fasrad gives you an assistant with its own inbox and your Google Calendar. It reads the guest email or message, knows whether it's a pre-arrival question, a mid-stay problem, or a checkout, and replies with the right answer pulled from your house manual. When a booking lands, it blocks the stay and a turnover window so you never double-book a same-day changeover.
It handles the stuff you keep meaning to systematize:
- Sends the check-in pack at the right moment: door code, WiFi, parking, late-arrival instructions
- Replies to common questions instantly from your saved house rules and area tips
- Blocks your calendar for each stay plus the cleaning turnover, and flags tight same-day flips
- Pings the cleaner with the right date and any special notes for the next guest
- Chases the review with a friendly nudge the morning after checkout, once
It's the co-host a solo host actually needs: one that picks up the repetitive messaging and scheduling so you only step in for the judgment calls. Run more doors and it scales with you — give each listing its own details and it keeps them straight, and it can call your channel manager or PMS over its API to read bookings and write blocks.
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Frequently asked questions
Does it connect to Airbnb directly?
It works through email and your calendar out of the box: forward your Airbnb guest notifications to the agent's inbox and it reads and replies from there. It can also call your channel manager or PMS over its API to pull bookings and write blocks directly. Many hosts also use it for direct-booking guests who email them.
Will it answer guests with the wrong information?
It only answers from the house manual, codes and area tips you give it. If a guest asks something it doesn't have an answer for, it flags the message for you instead of guessing.
Can it stop me from double-booking a same-day turnover?
Yes. Each confirmed stay writes both the stay and a cleaning window to your Google Calendar, and it warns you when a checkout and a same-day check-in leave too little time to clean.
How does it ask for reviews without being annoying?
One message the morning after checkout, in your tone, thanking the guest and inviting a review. It doesn't keep nagging. You can edit the wording or turn it off anytime.
What if I have two listings, not one?
It handles multiple listings fine — give each one its own details in its notes and it keeps them straight. For a larger portfolio it can connect to your channel manager or PMS over its API to read bookings and write calendar blocks, so it scales past a couple of doors.
How much does it cost?
$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. Setup takes about four minutes: connect your calendar, paste your house details, and tell it when to send the check-in pack and the review nudge. It's in public beta.
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