Is Kigo right for you?
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Is Kigo right for you?
Honest per-segment take. Click any card for the full breakdown.
1–5 listings
Small portfolios
Kigo's per-booking commissions and minimum fees make it expensive relative to simpler tools at 1–5 listings.
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5–20 listings
Mid-sized portfolios
Kigo's all-in-one feature set starts to pay off at 5–20 listings if you can absorb the per-booking costs.
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20–100 listings
Large portfolios
Kigo was built for scale — comprehensive channel management and operations automation serve 20–100 listing portfolios well.
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Airbnb primary
Airbnb-first hosts
Kigo connects to Airbnb with only a 1.25% fee (since Airbnb collects payment), but the technical reliability issues may frustrate channel-dependent hosts.
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Vrbo primary
Vrbo-first hosts
Kigo distributes to Vrbo as one of its major channels with synchronized availability and rates, but the reported calendar sync bugs apply here too and the 4% commission adds up on Vrbo bookings.
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3+ channels
Multi-channel operators
Multi-channel distribution is Kigo's core strength — seamless sync across Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, Expedia, and more.
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