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Comparison

iGMS vs Escapia

Pricing, pros and cons, and buyer-fit side-by-side. Pick the one that matches your operation — or see why neither should.

Property Management

iGMS

Automate 90% of your vacation rental hosting tasks

Best for Small Hosts

Solid automation for small portfolios, but outgrown quickly by reporting needs

From $14/listing • No free trial

Property Management

Escapia

Enterprise vacation rental PMS with bulletproof trust accounting and native Vrbo distribution

Best for Enterprise

The trust-accounting gold standard for Vrbo-heavy professional managers

From $10/listing • No free trial

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Editorial verdict

Which should you pick: iGMS or Escapia?

Pick iGMS if you're 2–20 listings, Airbnb-heavy, and want transparent per-listing pricing with guest messaging automation. Pick Escapia if you manage 50+ vacation rentals with Vrbo/Expedia as your primary channel and need bulletproof trust accounting, owner statements, and 1099 processing — Vrbo distribution comes native with no listing fees.

Editorial perspective from the iGMS side; factual claims about Escapia are drawn from its review.

Pricing side-by-side

From $14/listing • No free trial

Lite

$14/property/mo

No stated limit

Booking fee: None stated

  • Multi-channel calendar sync
  • Automated guest messaging
  • Cleaning management
  • Direct booking tools

Flex

$1/booked night ($20/property minimum)

No stated limit

Booking fee: None stated

  • Everything in Lite
  • Pay-per-use pricing model

Pro

$18/property/mo

No stated limit

Booking fee: None stated

  • Everything in Lite
  • Advanced features

Enterprise

Custom

30+ properties

Booking fee: None stated

  • Everything in Pro
  • Custom pricing

From $10/listing • No free trial

Per listing

Flat monthly fee based on unit count; no percentage booking fees and no additional cost for Vrbo distribution. Third-party sources cite ~$9–10/unit/month at 100-unit scale. Exact pricing requires a sales call. Minimum portfolio appears to be ~25 units.

What each tool does well — and where it falls short

What iGMS does well

  • Strong automation that drives real portfolio growth

    Users report iGMS helped them grow by over 50% and add new units with less effort. The platform automates guest messaging, reviews, and cleaning management.

  • Zero commission on direct bookings

    Direct bookings through iGMS eliminate OTA fees of up to 17%, allowing property managers to keep significantly more revenue compared to listing exclusively on platforms like Airbnb or Vrbo.

  • Proven scale across global operations

    iGMS manages almost 90,000 property listings across 49+ countries and processes more than 500,000 reservations monthly, demonstrating reliable multi-channel sync at scale.

What Escapia does well

  • Industry-leading trust accounting

    Escapia's trust accounting delivers to-the-penny accurate owner statements and streamlined 1099 processing. One reviewer completed 1099s for the entire year in an hour.

  • Native Vrbo/Expedia distribution with zero listing fees

    As an Expedia Group product, Escapia offers native Vrbo integration with no distribution fees. Escapia claims managers who switched saw an average 23% increase in booking value on Vrbo.

  • 30+ fee-free channel connections and 75+ integrations

    The built-in channel manager includes 30+ direct connections (Booking.com, Google, Airbnb via partner) and 75+ business integrations, all included in the flat monthly fee.

Where iGMS falls short

  • Financial reporting is a weak point

    95% of reviews on financial reporting say the system offers limited report variations and customizations, making it difficult for operators who need detailed revenue analytics.

  • No accounting software integration

    iGMS lacks built-in accounting features and has no QuickBooks integration, forcing property managers to maintain a completely separate accounting workflow.

  • Calendar sync reliability concerns

    Some users report booking synchronization problems that can lead to double bookings across platforms, which is a serious operational risk for multi-channel hosts.

Where Escapia falls short

  • Weak native Airbnb integration

    Airbnb connectivity requires a third-party intermediary (Lodgable). Reviewers note platforms and add-ons are not as tightly integrated as they'd like, especially Airbnb.

  • Dated interface with steep learning curve

    Multiple reviewers describe the UI as legacy-feeling, with one calling it like 'using software from the 90s.' Improvements are reportedly coming slowly.

  • No mobile app and occasional downtime

    Escapia is web-only with no dedicated mobile app. Users report difficulty accessing key information from phones and periodic system outages.

Which should you pick

Pick iGMS if

Small to medium property managers who want to automate 90% of daily hosting tasks across multiple OTAs like Airbnb, Booking.com, and Vrbo from one unified calendar.

Skip iGMS if

Large-scale operations requiring advanced financial reporting, QuickBooks integration, or enterprise-level team management tools.

Pick Escapia if

Professional property managers with 50+ units who need bulletproof trust accounting and prioritize Vrbo/Expedia distribution — Escapia is purpose-built for this segment and backed by Expedia Group.

Skip Escapia if

You manage fewer than 25 properties, rely heavily on Airbnb as your primary channel, or need a modern mobile-first UX — Escapia has no native mobile app and its Airbnb integration requires a third-party connector.

Where iGMS and Escapia actually differ

  • Escapia distributes natively to Vrbo/Expedia with no listing fees (it's Expedia-owned) and 30+ other direct channels. iGMS syncs Vrbo via its standard channel integration but without preferential Vrbo economics.
  • Escapia offers full trust accounting with to-the-penny owner statements and 1099 processing — audit-grade for property management companies. iGMS has basic booking analytics, no trust accounting, and 95% of user reviews criticize reporting limitations.
  • iGMS is Airbnb-native and publishes pricing at $14–17/listing/mo with self-serve signup. Escapia is Vrbo-native, per-listing priced via sales quote, and explicitly says it's a poor fit when Airbnb is your primary channel.
  • Escapia's worth-it guidance draws a hard floor: below 25 properties, it's not a fit. iGMS scales down to a single listing.
  • iGMS offers a mobile-first experience for on-the-go hosts; Escapia users (and Escapia's own worth-it block) flag the absence of a mobile app as a limitation.

Common objections

Escapia has no Vrbo listing fees — doesn't that pay for itself quickly?
Only if Vrbo is a large share of your bookings. Vrbo's standard host fee is ~5% per booking, which Escapia waives because it's an Expedia property. If Vrbo drives 40%+ of your revenue and you manage 25+ units, the math starts working. For Airbnb-dominant portfolios — which most US STR operators are — the Vrbo fee waiver rarely covers the switching cost.
Isn't Escapia's trust accounting a dealbreaker advantage over iGMS?
It is, if you need trust accounting. Property management companies collecting owner funds in many US states are legally required to have it; iGMS does not. If you self-manage your own properties or co-host for a small number of owners without collecting funds into a trust account, iGMS's lack of trust accounting isn't a gap — it's just irrelevant to your operation.
I have 30 units but most are on Airbnb — should I still pick Escapia for scale?
Probably not. Escapia's own positioning says Airbnb-primary operators are a poor fit. At 30 Airbnb-heavy listings, Hostaway or Guesty are more natural upgrades from iGMS than Escapia, because they maintain Airbnb-first channel depth while adding the multi-user and reporting features iGMS lacks.

Keep digging

iGMS

Solid automation for small portfolios, but outgrown quickly by reporting needs

Escapia

The trust-accounting gold standard for Vrbo-heavy professional managers