
Tokeet is a Booking.com Premier Connectivity Partner, with AdvanceCM helping property managers manage Booking.com and other channels from one place.
AdvanceCM brings rates, availability, reservations, and channel activity into one system, reducing repeat checks, tab switching, and preventable errors as portfolios grow.
Booking.com Premier Connectivity Partner status provides outside validation of Tokeet’s connection quality and operational reliability.
Why this matters
Weak Booking.com connectivity is expensive. It shows up as stale availability, missed reservation changes, inconsistent rates, extra admin work, and booking friction that should never have happened in the first place.
As portfolios grow, those problems multiply fast.
AdvanceCM is built to reduce that friction. It gives operators one clear system for Booking.com and their other channels, helping teams move faster, stay accurate, and protect revenue without adding more operational chaos.
This milestone follows the same direction we shared in Tokeet’s Airbnb Preferred+ Software Partner recognition: Tokeet is building for serious multi-channel operators, not disconnected channel workarounds.
What Premier Connectivity means for customers
A Booking.com Premier Connectivity Partner is a high-tier provider recognized within Booking.com’s connectivity ecosystem.
For Tokeet customers, this status signals that AdvanceCM supports the connected workflows needed to manage Booking.com rates, availability, reservations, and channel activity with less repetitive oversight.
Booking.com also provides guidance on choosing the right connectivity provider and finding the right channel manager or property management system.
Booking.com Premier Connectivity Partner status does not replace due diligence, but it shows that the platform deserves a closer look when Booking.com is an important part of your revenue mix.
The real question is simple:
When bookings, cancellations, rate changes, and guest updates start moving fast, can you trust your Booking.com connection?
Why operators choose AdvanceCM
Property managers do not feel software quality in announcements. They feel it in daily execution.
They notice it when Booking.com reservation updates arrive where the team expects them. They notice it when availability stays accurate, rates stay aligned, and staff are not losing hours to repetitive verification.
AdvanceCM supports that day-to-day work. It helps operators:
- run Booking.com and other channels from one place
- keep rates and availability aligned
- cut repetitive channel checks
- improve reservation accuracy
- scale without adding operational confusion
See how AdvanceCM helps property managers centralize Booking.com channel control.
The quick test
If you are evaluating your current Booking.com setup, ask these five questions:
- Does your team still open Booking.com every day just to confirm routine updates?
- Do rate or availability changes need to be checked in more than one place?
- Do cancellations, invalid cards, or reservation edits create screenshots, messages, or side spreadsheets?
- Would the same process still work if your portfolio doubled?
- Is your software reducing repetitive admin, or simply giving your team another dashboard to oversee?
Strong connectivity does not replace human oversight. It reduces the number of routine updates that require hands-on intervention.
For teams adding listings, that becomes critical. A process that feels manageable at 10 properties can become messy at 30, 50, or 100. Tokeet’s guide on connecting new properties to Booking.com faster explains why setup and channel readiness need a cleaner process from the start.
Built for growth, not just recognition
We are proud of this milestone as Booking.com Premier Connectivity Partner, but the bigger story is the product behind it.
AdvanceCM is built for property managers who want cleaner Booking.com operations, dependable channel control, and a more structured way to grow across multiple booking platforms.
Thank you to Booking.com for the recognition, and thank you to our users for continuing to push us to build a better platform.
If you are evaluating property management software this quarter, do not stop at the badge. Look at the day-to-day process behind it. That is where AdvanceCM proves its value.

Welcome to Tokeet’s Podcast — your trusted source for insights, trends, and strategies shaping the vacation rental industry. Each episode features expert interviews, data-driven analysis, and practical tips to help property managers grow their businesses, improve guest experiences, and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving market. Whether you’re new to short-term rentals or managing a large portfolio, tune in to stay informed and inspired.
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
Related Links:
Company: https://www.tokeet.com/
Blogs: https://www.tokeet.com/blog/
Blog: Airbnb Occupancy Rate: Benchmarks That Actually Help 👉https://blog.tokeet.com/airbnb-occupancy-rate/
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