Airbnb didn't grow by just connecting hosts with travelers. It grew by becoming the place hosts couldn't afford to leave.
As hosts became more reliant on the platform, the fees kept increasing because walking away meant losing access to millions of potential guests.
That's not real freedom it's dependency wrapped in great marketing.
@AtlasOraFi $AORA 👽
Day 3 of pushing @AtlasOraFi out there .
Most short term rental platforms win by taking more from both hosts and guests.
AtlasOra is taking a different approach. 👇
For Hosts 🏠
Why hand over 20%+ of your earnings in platform fees when you don't have to.
With AtlasOra, the all in fee is just 5.7%.
That means:
More of every booking stays in your pocket.
Faster, earlier payouts improve your cash flow.
You earn more without raising your prices.
For Guests ✈️
The benefits don't stop with hosts.
Guests enjoy:
• Lower overall booking costs.
• Clear, transparent pricing with fewer surprises.
• Better value for every stay.
When hosts keep more and guests pay less, everyone wins.
That's how you build a platform people actually want to use.
The future of short term rentals isn't about charging more.
It's about creating more value.
@AtlasOraFi $AORA
POV: You just booked your summer trip
You found the perfect apartment for €850.
You’re excited… until checkout:
€120 cleaning fee
€95 service fee
Random “resort fee”
Plus taxes
Final total: €1,150+
The host?
Still waiting 3 weeks to get paid.
Dispute?
Good luck getting an answer before your trip ends.
Now imagine the opposite:
You pay €200+ less
The host gets paid at check-in
Any issue? Resolved in 4 hours or full refund
That’s @AtlasOraFi .
Guests pay less.
Hosts earn more.
Everyone wins.
The future of travel is being built right here
The next generation of travel won't be shaped by the companies with the largest physical footprint or the highest number of offices around the world.
It will be led by the platforms building the strongest, smartest, and most scalable digital infrastructure.
From intelligent software and seamless automation to instant settlement systems, technology is eliminating the slow, manual processes that have held the travel industry back for years.
The future belongs to solutions that prioritize speed, efficiency, transparency, and global accessibility not outdated workflows.
The companies investing in infrastructure today are laying the foundation for tomorrow's travel economy.
👇 @AtlasOraFi | $AORA
The next generation of travel won't be shaped by the companies with the largest physical footprint or the highest number of offices around the world.
It will be led by the platforms building the strongest, smartest, and most scalable digital infrastructure.
From intelligent software and seamless automation to instant settlement systems, technology is eliminating the slow, manual processes that have held the travel industry back for years.
The future belongs to solutions that prioritize speed, efficiency, transparency, and global accessibility not outdated workflows.
The companies investing in infrastructure today are laying the foundation for tomorrow's travel economy.
👇 @AtlasOraFi | $AORA
ICYMI #11 👀
Real homes, real bookings - incoming.
Three of the leading global property management systems are wiring up to AtlasOra, opening up 750K+ listings to AtlasOra.
Starting in Spain. Then everywhere else.
Slowly, then all at once.
If you want a rental market that treats guests, hosts and the local economy fairly - let's talk in person.
Comment "Málaga" below, or book a time directly.
https://t.co/1GsywPIkJ3
Airbnb didn't grow by just connecting hosts with travelers. It grew by becoming the place hosts couldn't afford to leave.
As hosts became more reliant on the platform, the fees kept increasing because walking away meant losing access to millions of potential guests.
That's not real freedom it's dependency wrapped in great marketing.
@AtlasOraFi $AORA 👽