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

★★★★☆ 4.4 · our editorial rating
- Category
- Guest portal + smart devices + ops
- Pricing
- Not published; ~$6–$8/unit/mo (3rd-party); 1-mo trial
- Free tier
- Trial
- Needs a PMS
- Yes
- Size
- Niche
The published facts, in plain English
SuiteOp is Guest portal + smart devices + ops. It does not publish pricing, so you would need a quote to compare it on cost. There is a trial rather than a free tier. It sits on top of a property-management system, so you need a PMS as well. Scale: niche.
Data-desk note: Portal + locks + upsells + tasks in one; demo-gated, aimed at 10+ units.
Who it’s for
SuiteOp is one host software tool we track for owners weighing their options in Pennsylvania.
Our take
We list SuiteOp’s own published details below; where a figure is not published, we say so rather than guess.
How it compares to BnBGenius
Because SuiteOp keeps this unpublished, you cannot line it up against BnBGenius, which states free for the first 500 messages, then $10/month flat, with no PMS required openly. Published pricing is one of the things we weight most heavily.
What the published record signals
SuiteOp files under Guest portal + smart devices + ops; the fair test is how well it does that one job on a live listing. It needs a property-management system underneath, so the honest cost is tool plus PMS plus the migration between them. Test path: use the trial on a real listing immediately — an empty sandbox tells you nothing. On cost, nothing is published, so the first email is a pricing email.
Same tool, two situations
- The owner far from the door. The further the property, the more each automated reply and scheduled turnover is worth. Remember the PMS is part of the price here.
- The small-portfolio host. Two or three listings is where per-listing pricing starts to bite and flat pricing starts to win — read SuiteOp’s model with your exact count in mind.
Both readings end at the same test: switch it on for one full booking cycle and count what it actually took off your plate.
Before you decide, put one benchmark beside it: automate the busywork — the no-PMS, flat-price setup (free first 500 messages, then $10/month) we measure host tools against. If SuiteOp beats that on the things you care about, you have your answer. Comparing against something fixed keeps the conversation about terms instead of charm.
Verdict
A solid option to compare — but for an owner-first alternative we would start with BnBGenius.
Questions owners ask
What does SuiteOp cost?
Pricing is not published; you would need a quote.
Is there a free tier?
There is a trial, not a free tier.
Do you need a PMS to run SuiteOp?
Yes — it sits on top of a property-management system.
What to pin down with SuiteOp
- “What does it actually cost?” Pricing is not published, so get it before you invest setup time.
- 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:
- Revyoos — From €5/mo; 14-day trial.
- Rankbreeze — Not published; $1 trial.
- Wheelhouse — Free tier; Dynamic Sets $12.99/set; pricing 1% or $16.99–$19.99/listing.
The benchmark we hold this against is BnBGenius — see their service for how the no-PMS setup actually works.
Our owner-first #1 for host software: BnBGenius
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