KPI Sheet
Your First Airbnb KPI Sheet
The first fields a one-property host should track before trusting a pricing suggestion.
Best for: One-property host
Use the KPI Sheet path
ReadArticles
Start with a sheet, learn the first KPIs, then move into pricing routines, cancellation recovery, and operator doctrine.
Article System
Start with the sheet, learn the first metrics, then move into pricing routines, cancellation recovery, and operator doctrine.
Begin with the sheet and the first three numbers. This is where a normal host gets control of the calendar read.
KPI Sheet
The first fields a one-property host should track before trusting a pricing suggestion.
Best for: One-property host
Use the KPI Sheet path
ReadKPI Basics
The three-number stack that keeps a booked calendar from turning into a false victory.
Best for: Beginner host
Pair with KPI Sheet
ReadSmart Pricing
Automation can suggest a number, but it cannot decide whether that number fits your month.
Best for: Smart Pricing user
Sanity-check with KPI Sheet
ReadTurn the first metrics into a weekly routine. The calendar is not the same thing as demand.
Routine
A weekly check for live bookings, open nights, lead time, reopened inventory, and the next price move.
Best for: Hands-on host
Use weekly check tab
ReadLead Time
A lead-time check for hosts who treat every open night like a pricing failure.
Best for: Anxious calendar checker
Track BLT
ReadDiagnosis
What to check when occupancy looks strong but revenue still feels thin.
Best for: High-occupancy host
Check RevPAR and ANR
ReadUse doctrine when the decision needs lead time, booking shape, turnover drag, or cancellation recovery.
Turnover
Why short stays can raise activity while quietly lowering revenue quality.
Best for: High-churn host
Add turnover drag
ReadRecovery
A cancellation creates a new pricing event with its own lead time, gap shape, and recovery target.
Best for: Cancellation-exposed host
Track recovery rows
ReadRCI
How RevPAR divided by ANR turns rate and absorption into one disciplined read.
Best for: Data-ready host
Add RCI read
ReadEvents
How to protect event-supported demand without cutting every night because one gap looks ugly.
Best for: Event-market host
Check event window
ReadLive posts appear here after publication.
Airbnb Tools
Use the Airbnb Price Test Worksheet to decide whether one exposed date range needs a real pricing test, a necessary absorption move, or just…
Best for: One-listing hosts who want a clearer first read.
Price Test Worksheet
ReadAirbnb Tools
The host problem You can see today how many nights are booked for next month But you don't know whether that's fast or slow…
Best for: Hosts who want to build a historical pace baseline so they can tell whether a slow or fast stretch is normal for their listing
Booking Pace Tracker
ReadAirbnb Tools
The host problem You identify five nearby listings as comps You write down their prices Then you're not sure what to do with the…
Best for: Hosts who want a structured way to research comparable listings and use that research without price-copying
Comp Set Worksheet
ReadAirbnb Tools
The host problem You know you're supposed to hold, cut, raise, reshape, or wait But when you look at your calendar on a Tuesday…
Best for: Hosts who know the five pricing moves but want a structured sequence for reaching a decision each week
Pricing Decision Tree
ReadAirbnb Tools
The host problem You lowered price on three nights last month You don't remember exactly when, exactly why, or what the lead time was…
Best for: Hosts making regular price adjustments who want a record they can actually learn from
Rate Change Log
ReadPricing Decisions
The host problem Your last three Saturdays booked days before check in They're gone You feel good about it But if guests were willing…
Best for: Hosts whose weekends book out 4–6 weeks in advance and who want to know whether that's a problem
Pricing Review Checklist
ReadPricing Decisions
The host problem You raise your Friday rate from $ to $ The next two Fridays book You conclude the rate increase worked But…
Best for: Hosts who want to know whether a price change is actually working — not just whether bookings came in
Price Test Worksheet
ReadPricing Decisions
The host problem A competitor two blocks away has a similar bedroom count and lists at $ per night You wonder if your $…
Best for: Hosts who want to use competitor listings as a pricing reference without blindly following their rates
Comp Set Worksheet
ReadPricing Decisions
The host problem You have three open nights starting in five days Nothing has booked You're considering dropping price by percent to attract a…
Best for: Hosts managing open nights inside 14 days and deciding whether to discount
Pricing Decision Tree
ReadPricing Decisions
The host problem A single night looks fine on your calendar The month as a whole looks thin Or the opposite the first two…
Best for: Hosts who already understand booking pace and want to apply it across a full month's calendar
Booking Pace Tracker
ReadStart with the KPI Sheet, then read the beginner KPI articles before operator doctrine.
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