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April 17, 2025
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Resly Named Airbnb Preferred Software Partner for 2025

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

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

This prestigious program highlights top-performing property management software providers that meet Airbnb’s highest standards for technical excellence, performance, and reliability. As a Preferred Partner, Resly gains access to exclusive benefits, including priority technical support, early access to new API features, and the opportunity to contribute feedback directly to Airbnb’s development team.

This recognition reinforces our strong partnership with Airbnb and underscores our commitment to delivering cutting-edge property management solutions to short-term accommodation providers.

At Resly, we empower professional Airbnb Hosts and property managers with powerful, easy-to-use software designed to streamline operations, enhance guest experiences, and maximise revenue potential.

We’re honoured to be part of Airbnb’s Preferred Software Partner program and remain dedicated to helping our customers succeed with the most reliable and innovative tools in the market.

You can learn more about the program here.

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