They don't own the issues and always ask you to solve the problems by talking directly with the host or prove issues in impossible ways.
Example: In my last booking the heating was broken for the whole hotel, despite I sent them a picture showing the small heater they gave me next to the huge faulty heater, Airbnb asked me to measure the temperature with a thermometer. Since I didn't have one they only offered me $10 compensation.
Wow, I can relate to that frustration!
I had a similar issue where my host promised amenities that weren't provided, and Airbnb's resolution process left me jumping through hoops with no real outcome. It feels like the responsibility is always shifted back to the guest.
That's part of why I was drawn to create the extension - puts more control back into the hands of travelers. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Out of curiosity, how does the extension ensure accuracy in finding direct links? Does it rely on a specific database or match listings dynamically?
Excited to see where this goes—great work!
The extension dynamically matches listings by scanning publicly available information (google lens, maps and search) in real-time. It doesn't rely on a static database but rather uses advanced algorithms to identify direct links, social media profiles, and other relevant sources. This way, it stays flexible and accurate as new listings or platforms emerge.
I just deleted my Airbnb account.
They don't own the issues and always ask you to solve the problems by talking directly with the host or prove issues in impossible ways.
Example: In my last booking the heating was broken for the whole hotel, despite I sent them a picture showing the small heater they gave me next to the huge faulty heater, Airbnb asked me to measure the temperature with a thermometer. Since I didn't have one they only offered me $10 compensation.
Bye Airbnb, hello solutions like this.
Wow, I can relate to that frustration! I had a similar issue where my host promised amenities that weren't provided, and Airbnb's resolution process left me jumping through hoops with no real outcome. It feels like the responsibility is always shifted back to the guest.
That's part of why I was drawn to create the extension - puts more control back into the hands of travelers. Thanks for sharing your experience!
I told airbnb that if I go though them is because I expect them to guarantee good practices and high standards.
If Airbnb claims no accountability and declares themselves incompetent there is no point in paying them.
Out of curiosity, how does the extension ensure accuracy in finding direct links? Does it rely on a specific database or match listings dynamically? Excited to see where this goes—great work!
The extension dynamically matches listings by scanning publicly available information (google lens, maps and search) in real-time. It doesn't rely on a static database but rather uses advanced algorithms to identify direct links, social media profiles, and other relevant sources. This way, it stays flexible and accurate as new listings or platforms emerge.
Give hosts an option to register with you directly.
good one, I will implement that with the next update!
Thanks for your feedback and suggestion :D