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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2026 · 55 MIN

VRS677 - Who Decides What Good Looks Like?

from Vacation Rental Success

This Episode is Sponsored by StayFi Your ultimate tool for Vacation Rental WiFi marketing allowing you to collect guest emails automatically via custom captive WiFi login splash pages. Drive repeat direct bookings and convert your OTA bookings to book direct for their next visit. Visit https://stayfi.com/vrsuccess/ and use code VRSUCCESS for 50% off 3 months of StayFi service. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Most people in short-term rentals describe how they got started with a slight apology in their voice. They fell into it. They bought a place, put it online, and worked out the rest as they went. Jodie Odlin thinks that story has run its course, and this episode is about what replaces it. Jodie trained in hospitality management and worked in five-star hotels before she started a rental business in the Cotswolds. What she found when she arrived in short-term rentals was a lot of beautiful properties with very little behind them in the way of standards. She began collecting host stories in a book called Hospitable Hosts, and that first volume grew into five books, more than two hundred authors, a publishing house, a training academy, an accreditation system, and a three-day summit in upstate New York at the end of September. In this conversation Heather and Jodie work through what an industry standard would actually contain, why it has to leave room for the character of an individual property, how you hold standards together from eleven time zones away, and why the standards conversation has to include owners and guests as well as hosts. Key takeaways A workable industry standard sets a floor for cleanliness, safety, and communication, and then leaves room for everything that makes one property different from every other one. Setting guest expectations accurately in the listing and in pre-arrival communication protects a review more reliably than any amount of upgrading. Standards only survive the owner being absent if they live in a trained local team and a documented process rather than in the founder's head. AI guest messaging works best as a hospitality tool that is read every day, with a clear route to a human at the point where the guest says the problem cannot wait. Owner standards matter as much as property standards, because a property nobody is willing to invest in reflects on the manager's brand rather than the owner's. Holding a standard runs in both directions, and calling out a guest who leaves a property in a poor state carries less risk than most operators assume. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 📣 The AI Ambassador Program This episode is also brought to you in part by our AI Ambassador Program. If you're curious about using AI in your business - whether it's for guest communication, operations, or even marketing - check out our AI Ambassador Program. It's designed to help you learn, lead, and get hands-on with the tools shaping the future of hospitality. 🌐 Learn more and join us at VacationRentalFormula.com/AI Are you listening to this podcast on the move? Get to the show notes here: https://www.vacationrentalformula.com/podcast/vrs677  

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