Hello all - great news to share today! Vrbo Messaging is now live as a Public Beta! You can see messages in OwnerRez before the guest books and reply and also after a booking comes in.
Bonus: included also is the creation of inquiries in OwnerRez (without the need to use Email parsing). So you can reply to inquiry messages but also view Inquiry details if they submitted an inquiry for your property. If you use Vrbo email inquiry parsing, it will match with that and only create 1 inquiry in OwnerRez.
We took an extra few weeks because we wanted to be able to add in the bonus. Thanks for your patience! Enjoy!
Read more in the new Vrbo Messaging support article: https://www.ownerrez.com/support/articles/vrbo-messaging
It's a bit complicated under the covers, but this will generally work for all new bookings from June 7. In some cases it will also send to pre-existing bookings, but I would not count on this yet. Until we import historical messages from Vrbo it will be hit or miss.
We recommend keeping your email triggers in place for Vrbo bookings alongside any new Vrbo channel triggers you'd like to add for the present. We will announce in our change log and blog when historical messages have been pulled in, at which point you can more safely rely on Vrbo messages only.
Hello all - we have some exciting news to share on a Friday. Vrbo is handing us the keys to begin development on native Vrbo Messaging! It will take us some time but we have prioritized this to the top and have kicked off development! Please know we'll get it ready and released as soon as we can. Thanks for everyone's patience and understanding.
That’s great! Thanks for the ongoing updates!
So excited to see this come to fruition! Appreciate the update!
Fingers crossed minimal bugs on release :)
Excellent! Thanks for the update!
Great news
Oh man. Can’t wait. Tired of having guest reaching about their door codes. Since it is the only communication that goes to their email instead of their message box so they don’t look for it by email.
What key code and lock system do you use? Are you happy with it.
We use the Schlage Encode with RemoteLock managing codes, integrated with OR doing our automated messaging. It has worked pretty well for us.
You could text it to them, as well. I do both typically so they'll check their email once they've read my text.
Will you have to be API integrated with VRBO for it to work? there are a few of us that do not want to API integrate with VRBO for various reasons and that would leave us out.
Will you have to be API integrated with VRBO for it to work? there are a few of us that do not want to API integrate with VRBO for various reasons and that would leave us out.
Hello - yes, Vrbo messaging will require being API integrated. This is based on Vrbo limitations. Vrbo is planning a method where they can stay merchant of record so maybe someday that can help ease the switch to going API. We don't know if it will be this year or not. Possibly not, with all their API work on Messaging and Reviews happening this year.
So very excited to hear this; having one platform to reply and receive messages is so time saving!
Thank you for letting me know! I would rather keep them as the merchant of record, the owner and I only want our direct bookings to go through us. So I'm looking forward to when there's at least a choice to only API integrate for messaging only.
@BlueSky Getaway,
Why would you want VRBO (or anyone else) to be the merchant of record? I don't see any benefit to giving them the financial control, except simpler administration, where VRBO and AirBnB is the same vs direct bookings.
Also, I think you save on the VRBO fees by managing the booking financials yourselft, and OR does a great job enabling that.
Currently I manage my own 3 listings, only, and don't manage others' listings, so my perspective is based on my experience.
The owner doesn't want the added administration, he prefers to be set up like Airbnb, where they handle the taxes and funds, I like it as well, we have it all set up the way we want other than the messaging issues with VRBO. He only wants the direct bookings coming through us. it's just easier for both of us this way.
Terrific update! Looking forward to when this gets completed.
Here are some nice parts about VRBO staying Merchant of Record:
On large five bookings (20k-30k) that gets expensive depending on how you handle refunds for cancellations. With VRBO as merchant, this goes away.
On large five figure bookings with we process over 250,000 a year in sales taxes that we pay 3% to collect. With VRBO as merchant, this goes away.
VRBO handles all the sales and lodging tax remittance and compliance.
We've done some checking, and believe that you are mistaken about Vrbo not charging the 3% payment processing fee on the tax portion of your bookings - on the examples we've examined, they did. In addition, they also charged you a 3% fee for the guest's booking fee, which isn't even money you receive. If you are doing your own payment processing, Vrbo does not charge any payment processing fees at all. Of course you do have to pay your own payment processor fees, but in most cases it is possible to find an account provider with a lower rate - particularly if you are doing so much business as you describe, I'd think you could find something in the 2% range. This would save a great deal.
You are correct that most processors do not refund their processing fees in the event of a cancellation... but, not all. Again, with such a large volume that may be possible to get in negotiations, which is why we support such a large variety of processors.
https://www.ownerrez.com/support/articles/payment-processing-gateways-list
In my experience you need to watch processors like a hawk and rebid your account every year.
I would like to see our community discuss this and say what their volume and average ticket is and what their processor is charging.
We should be able to get to the low 2% range given our large average ticket.
In my experience you need to watch processors like a hawk and rebid your account every year.
I would like to see our community discuss this and say what their volume and average ticket is and what their processor is charging.
We should be able to get to the low 2% range given our large average ticket.
What you're suggesting—processing costs near 2%—would be incredible. Unfortunately, as a 30-year veteran in the payments industry, I can share that's not how it works.
To give you and others a bit of knowledge to help ease concerns and maybe even save some time and money, there are some essential things to know:
I'm going to give you some very in-depth information, but just in case this is more than you care to read, here's the TL;DR:
The real meat for those who care to know...
So what determines the cost you pay, and how do you keep your costs to a minimum?
I know this is a LOT of information, but I hope it's helpful for someone interested in understanding how this industry works and how to keep your costs down. Feel free to ask any questions. I'd be happy to be of support.