Independent hosts sign up on your site, list under your brand and manage their own calendars. You approve who joins, set the rules and the fees, and take your cut of every booking taken on your site.
You own the demand, the standards and the brand. The hosts own their properties, their calendars and their payout accounts.
Hosts apply and you approve or decline. Recruit the ones you want by invitation, before they even have an account.
The standards, the house-rule limits and the policies every listing on your site has to meet.
Your take rate on every booking, and the guest fee on top. Both are yours to set and to change.
Guests pay your brand; hosts are paid into their own accounts, with the split handled for you.
The recognition the big sites use to mark their best hosts — except the bar and the name are yours.
Bookings, revenue, rating, review count and cancellation rate, measured over the window you choose.
Call them whatever fits your market. Guests read the badge the way they read the big sites’ version.
The badge runs for a term and is re-earned, so it means the same thing in year three as it did on day one.
A marketplace only grows if hosting on it is easier than the alternative.
Whatever the listing count. The 2% applies only to bookings taken on your Framework site. Host onboarding, approvals, the elite program and split payouts are all in it.
From an empty console to a first direct booking, and who signs in to what along the way.
A Framework brand is yours: the domain guests type, the name on the site, the relationships you build. We run the platform underneath it.