We’re pleased to introduce our integration with Alertify!
Who is Alertify?
Elevate Hospitality Management with Alertify: Smart Room Monitoring Solutions for Proactive Noise Control, Air Quality, and Guest Well-being in Short-Term Rentals and Hotels.
What does Alertify offer?
- Real-time monitoring and alerts of noise decibel levels, indoor smoking, and occupancy levels when violations occur.
- After incident reports, which provide key information and proof of violations that take place to settle disputes.
- GuestAlert, which allows Alertify to message guests directly when violations are detected when integrated with Property Management Systems.
- Backup battery, that keeps Alertify connected to Wi-Fi in the event a guest unplugs the device.
- Know which guests were in the unit when the violation occurred as soon as a violation occurs.
Why people choose Alertify?
- Proactive and hands-off monitoring of noise decibel levels, indoor smoking, and occupancy levels
- Instant alerts when violations are detected
- 100% privacy complaint property monitoring
- Documented proof of guest violations that can settle Airbnb, VRBO, and credit card disputes
- Variety of integrations to choose from to elevate the monitoring experience
- Complete customization of the violation thresholds and how users receive notifications
How do I integrate with Alertify?
To connect your Tokeet account to Alertify, simply follow the steps in this set up guide.

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A high Airbnb occupancy rate can look healthy while hiding underpriced nights, heavy turnover, or weak margins. A low rate can point to pricing, but it can also expose listing friction, stay restrictions, weak visibility, or poor conversion.
In this episode, we break down how to calculate occupancy correctly and why broad averages are often a weak benchmark. We also look at booking pace, comparable local listings, and the difference between a demand problem and a pricing problem.
The goal is not to chase one percentage. It is to use occupancy as a signal for the next decision.
Key Takeaways:
✅ Calculate occupancy from booked nights and available nights
✅ Compare similar listings in the same market and season
✅ High occupancy can signal underpricing
✅ Low occupancy does not always mean rates are too high
✅ Change one variable at a time and review the result
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Blog: Airbnb Occupancy Rate: Benchmarks That Actually Help 👉https://blog.tokeet.com/airbnb-occupancy-rate/
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