Full-Time
Vacation rental software for bookings, management
No salary listed
Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain
Remote
Remote-friendly role; priority for candidates in or relocating to Barcelona, Spain.
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Lodgify provides software for vacation rental owners and property managers to manage bookings and property operations. It is a cloud-based platform that combines channel integration, booking management, and guest communication into one system. Users access the service on a subscription basis, with a 7-day free trial, paying for ongoing software access. Lodgify’s tools are built from actual short-term rental industry experience to meet the specific needs of vacation rental professionals. The company differentiates itself by serving both individual property owners and managers, focusing on making it easier to run multiple listings and scale the business in a cost-effective way. The goal is to help users streamline bookings, reduce manual work, and grow their vacation rental business.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$52.2M
Headquarters
Barcelona, Spain
Founded
2012
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Health Insurance
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Flexible Remuneration
Home Office Stipend
Free Spanish classes
Referral Program
Paid Vacation
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Flexible Work Hours
Conference Attendance Budget
Wellness Program
Mental Health Support
Stock Options
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401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match
Phone/Internet Stipend
Hotel and B&B websites: driving direct bookings over OTA commissions. OTAs like Booking.com take 15-25% commission on every reservation. A direct-booking website puts that revenue back in your pocket while building guest relationships. Every booking that comes through an OTA like Booking.com, Expedia, or Airbnb costs you 15-25% in commission fees. On a $200/night room, that's $30-$50 per night going to a platform instead of your bottom line. For a 20-room property averaging 70% occupancy, the difference between OTA bookings and direct bookings can be $150,000-$300,000 per year in commission savings alone. Yet many independent hotels and B&Bs don't invest in their own booking-capable website because they assume they can't compete with OTA marketing budgets. The reality is different: you don't need to outspend OTAs. You need to capture the guests who already know your name - the ones who found you on an OTA, then Google your property to book direct. The direct booking opportunity. Studies from Phocuswright show that 52% of travelers who find a property on an OTA then visit the property's own website before booking. They're checking for better rates, looking at photos the OTA didn't show, and reading about the property in the owner's voice. If your website doesn't exist, isn't professional, or doesn't offer a booking engine - those guests go back to the OTA and you pay the commission on a guest who was ready to book direct. The strategy isn't to abandon OTAs - they provide valuable visibility and discovery. The strategy is to use OTAs for discovery and convert as many guests as possible to direct bookings through your own website. A "best rate guarantee" prominently displayed on your site, combined with small direct-booking perks (free breakfast, late checkout, room upgrade), gives guests a reason to book direct. Essential website features for hotels and B&Bs. Integrated booking engine. A booking engine is the cornerstone of a direct-booking strategy. Platforms like Cloudbeds, Little Hotelier, and Lodgify integrate with your website and channel manager simultaneously, keeping availability synchronized across all platforms. The booking experience should require three clicks or fewer from homepage to confirmed reservation. Every additional step in the booking process costs you conversions. Room and suite pages. Each room type needs its own dedicated page with professional photography (minimum 10 images), amenity lists, floor plans or virtual tours, and pricing. Guests booking directly want to know exactly what they're getting - more detail than any OTA listing provides. This is your competitive advantage: OTAs have standard templates, but your website can tell the unique story of each room. Gallery that captures the experience. Hospitality is an emotional purchase. Your gallery shouldn't just show rooms - it should show the experience: sunset views from the terrace, breakfast spread, the lobby lounge with a fireplace, the neighborhood and walkable attractions. Use both professional photos and curated guest photos (with permission) to create an authentic visual story. SEO for independent hotels and B&Bs. Hotel SEO targets both branded searches (your property name) and discovery searches ("boutique hotel downtown [city]," "B&B near [attraction]," "romantic getaway [region]"). For branded searches, your website should outrank OTA listings for your own name - this is achievable with proper technical SEO and a well-maintained Google Business Profile. For discovery searches, your blog becomes a powerful tool. Content about local attractions, events, restaurants, and seasonal activities draws travelers to your site during the planning phase: "Best time to visit [city]," "Things to do near [attraction] in 2026," "Where to eat in [neighborhood]." Each post that ranks brings a potential guest to your site, where they discover your property organically and can book without OTA intermediation. Structured data markup for hotels (LocalBusiness, Hotel, LodgingBusiness schema) enables rich results in Google Search, including star ratings, price ranges, and availability - the same kind of information-rich listings that OTAs use to attract clicks. Following a solid SEO strategy puts your direct-booking page right alongside OTA listings in search results. Mobile-First hospitality design. Travel booking is overwhelmingly mobile. Over 60% of hotel searches happen on smartphones, and that number is higher for last-minute bookings. Your booking engine must work flawlessly on mobile - date pickers that work with thumbs, room selection that doesn't require zooming, and a payment process that supports Apple Pay and Google Pay. A mobile-first approach to your hotel website isn't a luxury; it's a revenue requirement. Guest communication and experience. Your website extends the guest experience beyond the stay itself. Pre-arrival emails with local recommendations, a digital concierge page with restaurant reservations and activity booking, and post-stay follow-up requesting reviews and offering return-visit discounts all build the direct relationship that OTAs deliberately prevent. A loyalty or repeat-guest program, even simple (10% off your third stay), gives guests a reason to book direct every time. OTAs can't offer this - their loyalty is to the platform, not your property. Your website is the foundation of that direct relationship. The investment case. A professional hotel website with booking engine integration typically costs $3,000-$10,000 depending on the number of rooms, booking system complexity, and multilingual requirements. If that website shifts just 10% of your bookings from OTA to direct, a 20-room property saves $15,000-$30,000 per year in commissions - paying for the website investment within the first few months. Over five years, the commission savings alone can exceed $100,000, and that's the kind of clear-cut ROI that makes a professional website build one of the smartest investments a hospitality property can make - a project Studio Aurora approaches with both the design excellence and technical integration expertise it demands. Work with Studio Aurora Let's build something great together. Have a project in mind? Studio Aurora'd love to hear about it and explore how Studio Aurora can help bring your vision to life.
Lodgify announces inaugural Independent Host Summit, bringing together thousands of short-term rental hosts worldwide. BARCELONA, Spain, October 14, 2025 (Newswire.com) - Lodgify, the vacation rental management software company, will host the inaugural Independent Host Summit on Nov. 12, marking a milestone moment for the independent short-term rental (STR) community. The free online event is expected to attract more than 10,000 participants worldwide, making it the biggest virtual gathering built specifically for independent hosts - from side hustlers to full-scale STR businesses. "Independent hosts and small-scale property managers are the backbone of the vacation rental industry, but much like running any small business, the work can feel isolating," said Shaun Shirazian, CEO of Lodgify. "This Summit is about turning independence into community - giving hosts a space to share experiences, gain practical insights, and walk away ready to grow their businesses on their own terms." * A three-part program with workshops, strategy sessions, and technology talks designed for every stage of hosting - from the first booking to building a brand that lasts. * Insights from industry partners, including Baselane, Booking.com, PriceLabs, and Turno. * Real-world perspectives from hosts Mercedes Sanchez (MBX Homes, Los Angeles) and Kerri Gibson (Chalets Hygge). * An exclusive first look at Lodgify 2.0 and the company's 2026 product roadmap. "The Independent Host Summit is about more than just stories - it's about helping small hosts design their businesses the way they want them to be," said Kerri Gibson, owner of Chalets Hygge and a featured speaker at the Summit. "The guidance is practical and actionable, so no matter where you are in your hosting journey, you walk away with ideas you can use right away." Attendees will gain early access to tools shaping the next stage of the industry, while the event underscores Lodgify's vision to make hosting effortless - less to manage, more to love - and the growing influence of independent operators in a space often led by larger platforms. The Independent Host Summit will be hosted entirely online, making it accessible to hosts worldwide. * Date: Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2025 * Time: 9 a.m. PST / 6 p.m. CET * Location: Online * Cost: Free * Register here About Lodgify Lodgify is an all-in-one vacation rental management platform that empowers independent hosts and property managers with the tools to grow their businesses. The platform enables hosts, regardless of their level of technical knowledge or experience, to easily create their own website, accept direct bookings and payments, and synchronize all of their property data, reservations, and guest communications across major OTA channels like Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, Expedia, Google Vacation Rentals, and more. It centralizes all property management tasks so hosts can prioritize increasing occupancy and visibility and providing excellent service to their guests. Lodgify was founded in Barcelona, Spain in 2012 and now has over 330 employees working remotely across the world. For more information, visit www.lodgify.com. Media Contacts Andrea Oliveira [email protected] or [email protected]
Vacation rental SaaS Lodgify has raised $30M in Series B funding led by Octopus Ventures, with participation from Bonsai Partners, Aldea Ventures, ICF, and existing investors. The funds will be used for global expansion, product growth, and customer support. Lodgify aims to empower hosts and property managers with its all-in-one platform. Uthish Ranjan from Octopus Ventures and Andrés de la Morena from Bonsai Partners have joined Lodgify's board of directors.
Lodgify launches payment tool and finance platform.
Vacationrental couldn't be happier to announce that Lodgify has won the 2025 Shortyz Award for Best App!