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March 4, 2024
Cass Cooper
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Resly is a 2024 Airbnb Preferred Software Partner

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Cass Cooper
We’re proud to announce that Resly has been recognised as an Airbnb Preferred Software Partner in Airbnb’s annual Preferred Software Partners list.

Airbnb has released its annual Preferred Software Partners list and Resly has been named a Preferred partner.

Airbnb’s Preferred Software Partner program recognises and rewards best-in-class connectivity partners that have met or exceeded its requisite technical and performance requirements. The program also provides members with a range of benefits including fast-tracked and dedicated technical support from Airbnb’s API support team, the ability to provide feedback on API features, and more. This valuable program helps to strengthen our partnership with Airbnb.

At Resly, we provide property management software to help professional Hosts run smoother operations and ultimately provide their guests with the best experience possible.

We’re honoured to be recognised as a Preferred software partner and will continue to provide our customers with the best software to ensure smooth and efficient operations to maximize their revenue potential.

You can learn more about Airbnb’s Preferred Software Partner program here.

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