You can duplicate an existing property instead of creating a new one, as described in this article. Alternatively, you can import the settings of one property to another.
Airbnb: You can also import your existing listing from Airbnb to Guesty.
The following data can be duplicated:
- Tags
- Title
- Property address
- Pictures
- Property details
- Amenities
- Min/max nights
- Check-in/check-out time
- The property's default base price (but not the nightly rate).
- Currency
Limitations
Note the following limitations:
- You can only duplicate single units. Learn our alternative solutions for duplicating a multi-unit or a sub-unit in the section below.
- If you duplicate a property after its listing was flagged or suspended by Airbnb, the duplicated property can't be published to Airbnb.
- After you duplicate a property, you must activate it. Additionally, we strongly recommend configuring all the settings that were not duplicated. You can see the full settings in the Creating a property article.
- A business model can't be duplicated. After you create a duplicate property, assign it to the Business model.
- Nightly rates cannot be duplicated. A Nightly rate is a property price per night, adjusted by a pricing tool.
- Reservations can't be duplicated. You can relocate them from one property to another instead.
Duplicating a single unit
Step by step
- Sign in to your Guesty account.
- In the top navigation bar, click the mode selector and select Operations mode.
- Click Properties.
- Click the relevant property.
- In the left-side menu, click Settings.
- At the top right-hand side, click Actions.
- From the dropdown, select Duplicate property.
- At the pop-up menu, under "Nickname for duplicate properties", enter the new property's nickname, and use the up/down arrows to select the number of duplicates.
- Click Duplicate.
Importing existing property settings to a multi-unit
When creating a new multi-unit, you can import the settings of an existing property to it. Alternatively, you can import the settings of an existing property to an existing multi-unit.
Duplicating a sub-unit as a single unit
To duplicate an existing sub-unit under a multi-unit, you can use the following methods:
- Unassign the sub-unit from the existing Multi-Unit. This action will convert the sub-unit to a single unit. Then, duplicate the property according to the instructions above. Once done, assign the property to the multi-unit again. You can only re-assign the property if the multi-unit has no more than 100 sub-units.
- Create a new sub-unit from an existing multi-unit. The sub-unit will "inherit" the settings of the parent unit. Then, unassign the sub-unit from the multi-unit. The sub-units will be set as separate single units once they are unassigned.