Scott
GBNew platform difficult to use, not an improvement Airdna changed their platform and now it's a yearly subscription. What used to be easy to navigate and helpful is now a complete mess. I disputed the charge bc you can't see the features you're subscribing to until you subscribe and they had my review taken down and I can't access my account now because they say it's in dispute even though I paid for it.
Luke Fowles
GBIt’s quite good. It’s quite good. You’re gonna be able to extract enough data in order to make smarter investments, however, the information you’re going to want will not be summarised by airdna and you will have to make your own spreadsheets in order to summarise and conclude your findings. I will say that if you’re willing to do proper analysis of the data yourself then airdna should be really useful for you.
T
GBLots of useful data Lots of useful data, but expensive if you want to look at multiple markets and you are a first-time investor. For bigger businesses, the high cost is probably worth it. The rentalizer tool could use a mortgage portion to help investors make better decisions. I realize that a mortgage is not a formal operating expense, but it is clearly a variable for deciding whether to purchase a property or not.
Greg Barton
TCLove the data level but would give five… Love the data level but would give five stars if I could purchase 30 days. Not looking for 30 day trial, rather 30 days to look at a specific market. That way, I can look at say three different potential markets for potential Airbnb purchases. Once I buy, of course I’m going to subscribe to annual membership of that market but I don’t need a year of all three markets for a year! You absolutely need to make that change or your program is garbage to me!
Rhuc
GBGreat data and easy to use but... Great data and easy to use interface however, the pricing structure isn't fair or clear at first. You pay £16 per area, which in my case was a town of 80,000 people and subsequent areas would cost an additional £16, so very expensive! I wanted to look at whole regions and multiple towns and cities.