HostProfit.ai
Summary
Manual listing audits across a ten-unit portfolio take days, produce inconsistent findings, and never tell you which problem costs the most money. HostProfit exists to replace that process with a structured, revenue-prioritized audit you can hand directly to an owner.
HostProfit analyzes short-term rental listings against pricing signals, competitor data, and event calendars, then produces a report that ranks gaps by estimated monthly revenue impact rather than by category or subjective severity. The core workflow is audit-from-URL: you supply a listing link, the tool pulls the data, and you get a structured breakdown of what is underperforming and by roughly how much. It is a passive audit tool — it flags problems and quantifies them; it does not connect to your PMS, push price changes, or monitor listings continuously. Teams using PriceLabs for dynamic pricing find it useful as a complementary layer for the listing-quality signals PriceLabs does not cover. The ceiling appears when you need ongoing monitoring rather than a point-in-time audit.
Bottom line: HostProfit delivers clear value for a portfolio audit sprint where the output is an owner-ready report — it breaks down when the job is continuous monitoring or automated price execution across a live PMS.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- $58/mo
- Free Tier
- One free audit per listing; no credit card required; 7-day free trial of Complete Revenue Fix plan available
Free Audit
One free 60-second audit on any listing, no credit card or commitment required
- Single listing revenue gap report
Complete Revenue Fix
6-category listing audit, graded A–D; title & description rewrites; pricing engine & event detection; competitor intel; plain-English owner reports
- 6-category listing audit
- A–D grades
- Title and description rewrites ready to paste
- Pricing engine with event detection
- Competitor intelligence
- Owner-ready reports
- 7-day free trial
- 5× guarantee
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Revenue-prioritized issue ranking, so you fix the problem costing the most money first instead of working through a flat checklist where a broken photo tag sits next to a $400/month pricing gap.
- Owner-ready report output, which means the findings leave your desk formatted for a client conversation rather than requiring a separate writeup step.
- Competitor and event data folded into the pricing gap analysis, so base price recommendations have a market reference rather than being relative only to your own historical averages.
- Portfolio-scale audit in a single session for managers with ten-plus units, avoiding the day-per-listing pace of manual review.
- Listing-quality category tracking across title, photos, and description, so you can identify whether revenue loss is concentrated in one category across the portfolio rather than scattered randomly.
Cons
Sign in to edit- No PMS integration means every audit cycle requires manually re-submitting listing URLs — teams running weekly or biweekly optimization cycles across large portfolios will spend significant time on submission overhead that a connected tool would eliminate.
- The tool produces a static audit report, not a monitoring feed. When a competitor drops prices during a local event window, HostProfit does not alert you; teams that need continuous market response end up running HostProfit audits alongside a separate dynamic pricing tool, maintaining two workflows instead of one.
- No API and no self-hosted option mean the tool cannot be embedded in an existing data pipeline or internal dashboard. Teams with a data engineering function who want audit outputs feeding a BI layer have no path to automate that connection and typically switch to a PMS-native analytics layer or a custom scraping setup instead.
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About
- Platforms
- Web (SaaS), integrations with Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, Expedia, Guesty, Hostfully, Lodgify, OwnerRez, PriceLabs
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-01T22:05:37.219Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Property managers with 10+ units across multiple platforms
- Portfolio operators using PMS systems like Guesty, Hostfully, or OwnerRez
- Rental managers who already optimize pricing with PriceLabs but need broader listing audits
- Owners wanting transparent owner-ready reports explaining revenue recovery
- Teams seeking a revenue-focused alternative to manual listing review
What it does well
- Audit entire rental portfolios in one afternoon for pricing and listing optimization gaps
- Generate owner-ready reports showing recovery opportunity and estimated monthly impact per listing
- Identify which base prices need adjustment based on competitor and event data
- Track which listing categories (title, photos, description) drive the most revenue loss
- Prioritize operational fix efforts by dollar value rather than subjective complaint frequency
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is HostProfit.ai free?
- HostProfit.ai is a paid tool ($58/mo). A 7-day free trial is available.
- Is HostProfit.ai open source?
- No — HostProfit.ai is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- When was HostProfit.ai released?
- HostProfit.ai was first released in 2019.
- What platforms does HostProfit.ai support?
- HostProfit.ai is available on: Web (SaaS), integrations with Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, Expedia, Guesty, Hostfully, Lodgify, OwnerRez, PriceLabs.
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Auditing a rental portfolio manually means opening each listing, eyeballing titles and photos, checking prices against a competitor tab you opened an hour ago, and writing up findings in a spreadsheet nobody reads twice. HostProfit replaces that with an audit triggered from a listing URL. The tool evaluates pricing relative to competitor and event data, scores listing-quality categories including title, photos, and description, and produces a report that shows estimated monthly revenue recovery per issue — so the fix list is sorted by dollar value, not gut feel.
The differentiating output is the owner-ready report format. Most audit tools produce internal dashboards. HostProfit’s reports are described by the vendor as designed for direct delivery to property owners, framing gaps as recovery opportunities with estimated monthly impact attached. For portfolio managers whose job includes justifying optimization decisions to owners, that framing shift cuts a reporting step out of the workflow.
The tool fits teams running ten or more units who want a structured audit process they can repeat across a portfolio in a single session. It complements dynamic pricing tools like PriceLabs by adding listing-quality analysis those tools do not perform. Where it does not fit: it is not a monitoring layer. There is no API, no PMS integration, and no self-hosted option, which means it cannot ingest live booking data or push recommendations back into Guesty, Hostfully, or OwnerRez automatically. An audit produces a snapshot; acting on that snapshot is a manual step.
According to the vendor’s page, the free tier covers a single listing audit. Continuous portfolio-wide auditing and the full report suite are paid-only features. Teams deciding whether to embed this into a recurring workflow should account for the fact that every audit cycle is a manual re-submission of listing URLs rather than an automated pull.
