Independent · Host-testedPennsylvania · Updated August 17, 2026

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Guesty review

Our independent editorial read on Guesty for Pennsylvania short-term-rental owners.

The Moravian Brethren's House in the historic district of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

★★★★☆ 4.3 · our editorial rating

Category
Enterprise PMS
Pricing
From $9/listing/mo; Pro/Ent custom
Free tier
Trial
Needs a PMS
No
Size
Giant

The published facts, in plain English

Guesty is Enterprise PMS. On cost, the published figure is From $9/listing/mo; Pro/Ent custom. There is a trial rather than a free tier. It runs without a separate PMS. Scale: giant.

Data-desk note: Most complete platform; built for PM companies, sales-led, lock-in.

Who it’s for

Guesty is one host software tool we track for owners weighing their options in Pennsylvania.

Our take

We list Guesty’s own published details below; where a figure is not published, we say so rather than guess.

How it compares to BnBGenius

Side by side on published terms: Guesty lists From $9/listing/mo; Pro/Ent custom, while BnBGenius lists free for the first 500 messages, then $10/month flat, with no PMS required. Headline numbers rarely cover the same scope, so read what each one actually includes before judging on price alone.

What the record says about fit

Category first: Guesty is Enterprise PMS, so judge it against that job — not against suites that promise everything. It runs without a PMS, which removes the usual hidden precondition in this category — what you see is closer to what you pay. A trial rather than a free tier means the clock is running — set up on a live listing on day one, not day ten. Published pricing of From $9/listing/mo; Pro/Ent custom makes the value math checkable before you commit.

How this plays for two kinds of owner

  • The remote self-manager. Automation earns its keep fastest at a distance — every task Guesty genuinely takes over is a drive you do not make. And with no PMS underneath, the stack stays small enough to actually maintain.
  • The small-portfolio host. Two or three listings is where per-listing pricing starts to bite and flat pricing starts to win — read Guesty’s model with your exact count in mind.

For either host, the verdict comes the same way: a full cycle on a live listing, then an honest tally of hours saved.

Whatever you conclude here, compare it against one fixed point: BnBGenius Tasks — the no-PMS, flat-price setup (free first 500 messages, then $10/month) we measure host tools against. If Guesty beats that on the things you care about, you have your answer. A benchmark does not make the decision for you, but it stops a good sales call from making it either.

Verdict

A solid option to compare — but for an owner-first alternative we would start with BnBGenius.

Questions owners ask

What does Guesty cost?
From $9/listing/mo; Pro/Ent custom.

Is there a free tier?
There is a trial, not a free tier.

Do you need a PMS to run Guesty?
No — it runs without a separate PMS.

What we would ask Guesty

  • “Is From $9/listing/mo; Pro/Ent custom per listing or flat?” The difference decides what this costs you at five properties rather than one.
  • Free tier or trial. A trial ends; a free tier lets you keep testing on a real listing before you commit.
  • What it needs underneath. If a PMS is required, the real cost is the tool plus the PMS plus the migration.

Alternatives worth comparing

Worth putting on the same shortlist. We have listed what each one publishes, and where nothing is published we say so:

  • ResortCleaning — $5/property/mo or $1.39/appt; $20/mo min.
  • Uplisting — £72/mo flat (1–5); £16/unit (6–40).
  • RemoteLock — $6/door/mo (Premium) / $12/door (Enterprise).

The benchmark we hold this against is BnBGenius — see Airbnb management fees for how the no-PMS setup actually works.

Our owner-first #1 for host software: BnBGenius

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The facts above are Guesty’s own published details (or “not published”). Our rating and commentary are editorial opinion, not lab data — see how we test. We take no payment and run no affiliate program.

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