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How are rates collected for the Competitor Rate section?

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Rankbreeze pulls nightly prices directly from Airbnb listings, so you're always seeing what real guests see. Here's how it works.

How Rates Are Organized

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Prices aren't one-size-fits-all, and neither is how we display them. Rankbreeze automatically segments the calendar so rates are always shown in the most meaningful way possible.

  • Weekend and weekday rates, clearly separated. When a listing allows 1 or 2-night stays starting Friday, we split pricing into a Friday-Sunday rate and a Sunday-Thursday rate so comparisons are as sharp as possible.

  • Smart intervals when a split isn't possible. If a listing's minimum night requirement prevents a weekend/weekday split, we display rates in clean 6-night windows across the calendar.

  • Longer stay requirements. For listings requiring 7-night minimums or more, we match the minimum so the rate always reflects a realistic booking.

What the Rate Includes

Every rate shown is the nightly cost as guests see it on Airbnb, with any applicable discounts applied and taxes excluded.

Why This May Differ from Where You Set Rates

The prices you set in your pricing tool or on Airbnb directly may not match what you see in Rankbreeze, and that's expected.

Rankbreeze shows the rate as Airbnb displays it to guests, which can differ slightly depending on how Airbnb presents pricing for your specific dates and market. If you're cross-checking your own listing, the guest-facing Airbnb page is the ideal reference point.

Each listing also shows the exact date and time the rate was collected, so you always know how fresh the data is.

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