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Offer grocery stocking services to your guests with Noshable (Ep 606)
Summary
Noshable is a service that allows hosts to offer grocery stocking services to guests before their arrival, potentially enhancing the guest experience by providing food and drinks upon check-in. Hosts can leverage the platform for their properties or become partners to fulfill orders and earn extra income.
Key Insights
- •Noshable integrates with the booking process by including a link in the automated booking response from the host, allowing guests to pre-order groceries from over 20+ major retail grocery stores.
- •Hosts can set an amenity price for the delivery fee when they use Noshable, which can be a good way to earn extra revenue.
Action Items
- ✓Consider offering grocery stocking services to enhance the guest experience and potentially increase bookings and reviews.Effort: mediumImpact: medium
- ✓If you have a cleaning team, explore becoming a fulfillment partner with Noshable to earn extra income and provide a convenient amenity to your guests.Effort: mediumImpact: medium
Tools & Resources
- →Noshable: Noshable is a service that allows hosts to offer grocery stocking services.
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