Hourent is a B2B PropTech infrastructure product for short-term rental and property management operators. Its core idea is to insert hourly rentals into idle periods between overnight stays. A typical scenario shown on the page is: one guest checks out in the morning, the next overnight guest checks in in the afternoon or evening, and the several hours in between usually generate no revenue. Hourent aims to improve property utilization through automated hourly bookings.
Based on the extracted text, Hourent’s core modules include booking management, payment processing, property access management, automated delivery of access instructions, and schedule sharing with cleaning teams. Its value is not just adding another booking channel, but embedding hourly rentals into the existing overnight booking calendar while minimizing additional manual work for hosts or operations teams. The page explicitly mentions seamless integration with Booking.com and Airbnb, and shows a scheduling example for a property in Warsaw.
The main text does not disclose plans, commission rates, monthly fees, minimum contract value, or whether a free trial is available. The deployment model is also not clearly stated. Judging from terms like “software,” the domain “calendar.hourent.com,” and the description of automated booking, payment, and access management, it looks more like a cloud-based service; however, the text does not directly confirm this, so no firm conclusion can be made. There is also no visible information about an API, developer documentation, or self-hosting capabilities.
Its main strength is a very specific positioning: helping short-term rental operators turn daytime gaps into revenue. The page also claims that revenue per unit can increase by up to 40%. In addition, it covers practical operational areas such as payments, access, and cleaning schedules, rather than remaining purely at the marketing level. The downside is the lack of disclosure on key details, including pricing, payment channels, smart lock/access-control compatibility, city coverage, risk controls, insurance, compliance, and data security—all of which may affect whether property operators can adopt it with confidence.
Hourent is better suited to overseas city operators managing multiple short-term rental units, with consistent daytime vacancies, and who already acquire guests through Booking.com or Airbnb. The main text does not explain access, payment, or contracting conditions for users in China, so these remain unknown. For operators working in mainland China, it may be worth comparing options such as Tujia, Xiaozhu, or local PMS/channel management tools. For overseas short-term rental operations, Hourent can be evaluated alongside platforms such as Guesty, Hostaway, and Smoobu.
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hourent.com is an Poland SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach hourent.com directly.