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Lake.com launches subscription model with zero-commission option for hosts
Summary
Lake.com launches new subscription tiers to offer hosts more flexibility. The Premium plan costs $499 annually for one featured listing with direct booking. The Portfolio plan at $3,999 per year supports up to 10 listings and includes marketing exposure. Hosts can now choose commission-based or annual fee structures, aiming to give greater control over pricing and distribution.
Key Insights
- •Lake.com's Premium plan is priced at $499 per year and includes one featured listing with direct booking capabilities.
- •The Portfolio tier, designed for professional operators, supports up to 10 featured listings and includes additional marketing exposure and is priced at $3,999 per year.
Action Items
- ✓Consider switching to a fixed annual fee on Lake.com to control your booking costs and revenue.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Tools & Resources
- →Lake.com: Lake.com offers a new subscription model for hosts.(lake.com)
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