Stop forgetting to ask — and watch volume climb
Automated review requests fire off the post-stay journey, so every guest gets asked without you lifting a finger.
Request, monitor and respond to reviews across every platform from one screen — and let the automation ask for you, so you stop under-collecting the proof that fills your rooms.
Your reviews are scattered. Google here, Booking.com there, Airbnb and TripAdvisor somewhere else — four logins, four inboxes, and no single view of what guests are actually saying.
So responses get missed. A guest leaves a sharp review on a Tuesday, you see it the following week, and by then it has cost you the next three bookings.
And the asking? It almost never happens. You mean to request a review after every stay, but the guest has driven off the Murray and you're already flipping the next houseboat. Most operators forget to ask — so they quietly under-collect the one asset that lifts both their OTA ranking and their direct-booking trust.
Every review you didn't ask for is a booking you'll never see.
Accommador's reputation management lives inside the system where the booking happened. Request, monitor and respond to reviews across platforms from one place — and because the guest record is right there, the asking runs itself.
When a stay ends, your post-stay journey fires the review request automatically. No reminder, no copy-paste, no "I'll do it tomorrow." The guest gets a warm, well-timed ask while the memory is fresh, and the responses land back in one feed you actually read.
This is part of Accommador's own built-in marketing suite — not a bolt-on. Reviews, automations and bookings share the same brain.
Link Google, Booking.com, Airbnb, TripAdvisor and the rest, so every review flows into one feed.
The post-stay journey asks every departing guest for a review at the right moment — automatically, every time.
New reviews land in a single inbox with their source marked, so nothing slips past you for a week.
Reply to any platform from the same screen — fast responses signal an active, trusted operator to guests and ranking algorithms alike.
Automated review requests fire off the post-stay journey, so every guest gets asked without you lifting a finger.
One monitoring feed pulls Google, Booking.com, Airbnb and TripAdvisor together so no comment sits unanswered for days.
Respond to any platform from a single screen — no juggling four separate logins.
More fresh, recent reviews lift your placement on the channels sending you bookings.
A wall of recent five-star proof on your own site turns lookers into bookers who skip the OTA entirely.
Every request feeds ranking and trust together — the two engines that fill your rooms reinforce each other.
Reputation lives in the same workspace as your bookings, messaging and automations — no extra subscription.
Most review tools sit outside your bookings — they don't know who stayed, so you still trigger every request by hand and you under-collect.
Accommador knows exactly who checked out and when, so the ask is automatic and the proof actually accumulates.
A standalone reputation/reviews tool typically runs $80–$150/month on its own. In Accommador it's included — part of a suite that replaces the $900–$1,500+/month a 30-room operator spends across six-to-nine disconnected tools.
Because yours doesn't know your bookings. A standalone tool can't ask automatically after a stay, so you still under-collect. Accommador's requests fire off the post-stay journey on their own — that's the volume difference.
No. The request is timed to fire right after checkout while the stay is fresh, in your own voice, once. Well-timed beats frequent.
Yes. Monitor and respond to reviews across Google, Booking.com, Airbnb, TripAdvisor and more from a single screen — no hopping between four logins.
Not at all. You keep selling on the OTAs and keep their reviews — Accommador just pulls them into one feed and helps you collect more everywhere, including on your own direct site.
You connect your platforms once and set the automation once. After that it runs itself. Locked-for-Life operators get free white-glove migration, so we wire it up with you.
SiteMinder charges ~$250/mo for the channel manager alone. Accommador includes it — plus PMS, booking engine, payments, Xero and the full marketing stack — from $500/mo per location.
Get the full Accommador platform for $5,000/year, the price held for life, plus free white-glove migration — and our guarantee: more direct bookings in 90 days, or we work free until you do, or you're refunded.
Lock in your spotMost operators run a channel manager, a PMS, a booking engine, an email tool, an SMS tool, a reviews tool, a social scheduler and a site builder — six to nine subscriptions, none of them talking to each other. Accommador replaces all of it, from $500 AUD/mo per location.