WC Lodging, Lodgix & Nextpax
WELCOME YOU TO BOOKING.COM!
As many of you know I am constantly trying to make the owner, guest and manager experience better. At the core of our system is our current booking software – Lodgix. Although it is functional and reliable, as with all software, it’s proven to have some limitations. I have spent hours researching and vetting other booking software systems to see if a better option is out there and although there are many other options, it has become clear that they all have their limitations. Since trading one set of limitations for another is not the goal, a new path has been paved. SO, what’s the plan?
Rather than switch systems we are going to expand our use of Lodgix and make it better: Enter the Lodgix/NextPax relationship. Lodgix now offers integrations with dozens of listing sites through their partnership with NextPax. One of the most exciting of these integrations is their relationship with Booking.com, meaning your properties will soon appear on Booking.com!
A few Booking.com stats:
- 40% of Vacation Rental managers receive their first booking within 1 week of listing on Booking.com
- Booking.com has delivered over 1 billion vacation rental guest arrivals and has over 6.4 million alternative accommodation/vacation rental listings.
- According to Transparent, the more channels your properties are listed on, the more room nights you will have booked per month.
Listings should be live on Booking.com this week followed by Hopper and Google VR!
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT…
Don’t be surprised when you receive your permit renewal invoice- Permit Sonoma will be raising permit and other service fees by approximately 9% starting July 1, 2022. Always be aware of your renewal date…Even though the county will send you a renewal invoice via email, their communications often end up in spam, unnoticed. Non-Payment will allow your permit to expire…NEVER LET YOUR PERMIT EXPIRE unless you know you are forever done with using your home as a short term rental…With all of the recent changes and new exclusion zones, once your permit is gone it’s unlikely you will be getting it back.
