Hi, I'm Lamont, founder of AirhostSwap.com, a global home exchange platform built exclusively for Airbnb hosts.
We help hosts turn unused nights into real travel opportunities through a HostPoints based system that removes the biggest cost of travel: accommodation.
Instead of traditional direct booking
Marketplaces, AirhostSwap focuses on unlocking underutilized inventory across a growing global network of hosts who exchange stays with each other.
Right now we're expanding internationally and connecting with operators, founders and travel tech builders who believe the future of travel includes alternative ownership models, exchange economies, and community driven marketplaces.
If you're working in short term rentals, travel tech property marketplaces, or host communities, I'd love to connect.
Lamont
Founder & CEO
AirhostSwap.com
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I’m excited to be part of this vibrant community of like-minded travel professionals and enthusiasts. I believe in the power of collaboration and look forward to connecting, learning, and sharing insights with all of you.
Thanks Michelle, really appreciate that. It’s been interesting seeing how hosts respond when it feels less like another booking platform and more like a trusted network they can actually be part of. Still early, but exciting to watch it grow.
Really appreciate that Brad, thank you. The idea came from seeing how many nights sit unused on host calendars and thinking there had to be a smarter way to create value from them. The long-term goal is to build a trusted network of hosts rather tha... show more
Hi Mark, really appreciate the support. AirhostSwap was built for Airbnb hosts, but we do make special exceptions if we’re able to properly verify the property. If you’re happy to share some details about your B&B (photos, amenities, location, etc.), w... show more
Thanks Dean, really appreciate that 🙌 The whole idea came from seeing how many empty nights sit on host calendars each year. Instead of letting those dates go unused, hosts can now turn them into travel within the community. Glad you’re enjoying the e... show more
Curious what others here think. With occupancy in many cities hovering around 50 to 60 percent, are unused nights becoming one of the biggest hidden inefficiencies in short term rentals?