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Luke Carl
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Pricelabs No Longer Compatible with YourPorter?

Luke Carl
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I really wish these softwares would get their act together

The good news is Beyond Pricing recently added Min Night Stay options so I guess we’re going back to them. 

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Cliff H.
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Porter and BP now and appears to be fine. Part of the challenge of using all these systems is remembering which one’s in the drivers seat for any number of different settings. I have: 

BP push rates to AirBnB, which direct syncs to Porter, with Porter then marking up pricing to HomeAway and Booking.com, while simultaneously marking down rates on my private booking site (run by Porter) since there’s no booking fees and I control the customer relationship. 

Took months to get it right and I’m still not pleased with having to make price changes in BP’s terrible mobile UI but it does work for the basic idea of ensuring that I receive the same net revenue per night, regardless of what booking platform, fees, structure, etc folks come through the front door on.  

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