Pricing tools tell you the going rate. HostScore tells you whether your photos are leaving money on the table — by comparing your aesthetic to what's actually performing nearby.
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A finished report: where you stand, the easiest ways to close the gap, and a listing drafted for you.
Market avg ADR
$221
Your ADR estimate
$271
amenities +$50 vs. market avg
Market avg occupancy
37%
Easiest ways to close the gap
15 comps with it average $232/night vs $182 without
16 comps with it average $232/night vs $165 without
Seen in top comps but not detected in your photos
Turn this into your listing
Suggested nightly rate
$255–$285
Suggested title & description (AI-drafted)
Eclectic Austin Home with Cozy Warm Light
Settle into this inviting Austin home where natural light and warm, layered lighting set a relaxed mood. Wood flooring, a statement rug, and an eclectic mix of artwork give the space a lived-in charm…
We fetch actual nearby short-term rentals from AirROI — their rates, occupancy, and amenities.
Claude vision analyzes your listing photos and the top comps' photos for the aesthetic signals pricing tools ignore.
See the amenities and styling that move rates in your market — then get a suggested nightly price and an AI-drafted title & description ready to paste into Airbnb.
Most short-term rental pricing tools — AirDNA, PriceLabs, and similar — tell you what nearby Airbnb and vacation rental listings charge. What they can't tell you is why two similarly sized, similarly located properties end up at different nightly rates. Often the answer is staging and photos: the listings that photograph as more finished, more distinctive, or better lit tend to out-earn ones that don't, independent of square footage or amenity count alone.
HostScore adds that missing layer. It pulls real comparable-listing data for your address the same way a pricing tool would, but then runs AI photo analysis — on your listing photos and your top comps' — to surface which amenities and which styling choices actually correlate with higher ADR in your specific market. Instead of a generic "raise your price" suggestion, you get a concrete, market-grounded list: which amenities are worth adding, which photos are working against you, and what a comparable but better-performing listing in your area actually looks like.
It's built for hosts who've already priced their listing and want the next lever — the one dynamic pricing tools don't touch: is the listing itself, in its photos, actually selling the stay.
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For individual hosts
$19/mo
For active managers
$49/mo
It starts from your comps' average nightly rate, then adjusts for the amenities you have that carry a measurable premium in your market — dampened and capped, and shown as a directional benchmark, not a guarantee.
Amenity premiums are correlations across real nearby listings, not guaranteed lifts. Treat them as signals about what your market values.
Comp rates, occupancy, and amenities come from AirROI; photo analysis is done by Claude. Rate figures are trailing-twelve-month averages.