Offer grocery stocking services to your guests with Noshable

Get Paid For Your Pad
Published: December 15, 2023
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Summary

This episode of "Get Paid for Your Pad" discusses Noshable, a service that allows guests to pre-order groceries for their Airbnb. Hosts can benefit from this service by offering it as an additional revenue stream and enhancing the guest experience. Consider exploring Noshable to streamline your guests' arrival process.

Key Insights

  • Noshable offers a cost-effective and potentially profitable solution for property managers, is free for hosts, and lets hosts set their own delivery fees.
  • Noshable integrates into the Airbnb booking experience, allowing guests to pre-order groceries from over 20 major retail stores. Guests can order up to a year in advance.

Action Items

  • Explore Noshable as a potential amenity to enhance your guest experience and generate additional revenue.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium

Tools & Resources

  • Noshable website: For more information, visit the Noshable website.(shopnoshable.com)
  • Connor Paton: Contact Connor Paton via email or LinkedIn for inquiries and collaborations.(connor@shopnoshable.com)

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