Property Management
Cloudbeds
All-in-one hospitality management platform for independent properties
Enterprise-grade hospitality platform with unmatched channel breadth
Contact sales • No free trial
Comparison
Pricing, pros and cons, and buyer-fit side-by-side. Pick the one that matches your operation — or see why neither should.
Property Management
All-in-one hospitality management platform for independent properties
Enterprise-grade hospitality platform with unmatched channel breadth
Contact sales • No free trial
Property Management
Enterprise-grade vacation rental PMS built for customization and scale
Enterprise PMS that rewards operators who outgrow simpler tools
From $800 • 14-day trial
Pick Cloudbeds if you operate an independent hotel, hostel, or multi-property hospitality business and need 300+ OTA connections, commission-free direct bookings, and unified PMS + channel manager + booking engine. Pick Barefoot if you manage a vacation rental company with 50+ units that needs deeply configurable workflows, compliance-grade trust accounting, and rock-solid stability — features Cloudbeds doesn't match on the STR side.
Editorial perspective from the Cloudbeds side; factual claims about Barefoot are drawn from its review.
Contact sales • No free trial
Contact sales
Custom pricing — contact sales for quote. Four named plans (Flex, One, Experience, Enterprise) with pricing based on property size, number of units, and features. Third-party sources cite conflicting starting points ($99–$180/mo) likely reflecting different plans or time periods. Cloudbeds publishes no dollar amounts. Commission-free direct bookings via built-in booking engine confirmed.
From $800 • 14-day trial
1–50 units
$800/mo
50 listings
Booking fee: 1% of rent on Airbnb/VRBO bookings
51–100 units
$1,100/mo
100 listings
Booking fee: 1% of rent on Airbnb/VRBO bookings
What Cloudbeds does well
Operational efficiency through deep integration
Users praise the all-in-one platform that centralizes reservation management, reduces errors, and streamlines processes. OTA integrations across 300+ channels simplify multi-channel distribution.
Intuitive interface and ease of use
Users consistently highlight the ease of use and intuitive design, appreciating how it streamlines hotel management tasks in one platform despite the system's breadth.
Strong customer support
Multiple users note excellent support quality through chat and dedicated account managers, helping offset the platform's complexity.
Commission-free direct bookings
Built-in booking engine charges zero commission on direct reservations, making it attractive for operators building a direct-booking strategy.
What Barefoot does well
Highly configurable platform instead of preset workflows
Teams can customize processes, fees, communication, and reporting to match their operations rather than adapting to rigid defaults. Reviewers on Capterra consistently cite configurability as the top differentiator.
Exceptional customer support with 95% retention rate
Users report submitting questions by end of day and receiving solutions the next morning. The 95% customer retention rate backs up the support quality claims.
Rock-solid system stability after 20+ years
Multiple reviewers note the software has no bugs or glitches. Two decades of development have produced a mature, reliable codebase.
Where Cloudbeds falls short
Reporting system limitations
Users note significant flaws in the reporting system, with some reports being completely unreadable by accountants due to accuracy issues — a dealbreaker for operators who need clean financials.
Hidden fees and aggressive upselling
Users report constant upselling of features expected to be included at the advertised price. ITQlick notes users report unexpected charges for add-on features.
Technical reliability issues
Users experience connectivity problems, system bugs, and availability matrix glitches that can block inventory and prevent guest bookings during critical periods.
Opaque pricing makes cost comparison difficult
Cloudbeds publishes no prices — all four plans require custom quotes. Third-party sources give conflicting figures ($99–$180 starting points), making budgeting impossible before engaging sales.
Where Barefoot falls short
Steep learning curve and dated interface
The UI is not modern and onboarding requires significant setup and training investment. Operators should plan for a real ramp-up period.
Airbnb integration is problematic
Some features available before Airbnb integration are lost after connecting, and setting rates through the integration is challenging. Operators heavy on Airbnb should test carefully.
High entry cost shuts out small operators
At $800/mo for up to 50 units, an operator with 10 listings pays effectively $80/unit/mo — far more than per-listing competitors charging $10–20/unit.
Pick Cloudbeds if
Multi-property operators seeking all-in-one hospitality management with strong OTA integrations and commission-free direct bookings.
Skip Cloudbeds if
Small operators on tight budgets concerned about hidden fees, upselling tactics, or needing robust reporting capabilities.
Pick Barefoot if
Established vacation rental companies with 20+ units who need robust customization and don't mind the learning curve.
Skip Barefoot if
You have under 20 units — the $800/mo base cost makes per-unit economics unfavorable compared to per-listing alternatives.
Cloudbeds
Enterprise-grade hospitality platform with unmatched channel breadth
Barefoot
Enterprise PMS that rewards operators who outgrow simpler tools