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Google Vacation Rentals Connectivity Partner

Status: Released 370 Votes
Shawn H
Mar 13, 2024 10:41 AM
OR Team Member Joined Aug, 2021 207 posts

Hello all! We have some exciting news (that happens to coincide with Vacation Rental Week 2024). Google Vacation Rentals is now self-service for all users! We wanted to get the word out as soon as possible, but more details are coming in a Product Update blog post later this week. In the meantime, you can read on for a few details and use the links to the current support articles for more information.

We thank those who participated in the Private Beta to help us make it a robust integration!

Please note:

1. Once you turn on Google Vacation Rentals, it's a 2-3 week wait on the Google side before your listing(s) start showing up.

2. Users are no longer required to have an OwnerRez Hosted Website (premium feature) to use Google Vacation Rentals. If you turned on a Hosted Website just for GVR, you no longer need it, unless you want to keep it. Instead, we have released a "The OwnerRez global landing page" option under the Google Vacation Rentals API settings. Prospective guests will be sent to this new landing page where they can see the quote details of the dates they've selected; they can change any of those selections before they click "Book Now," which will send them to the current guest quote acceptance booking form. It will also show any branding you have set up under Theming. Here's a screenshot below of what it looks like, generally.

3. If you have a hosted website and want to use it, you can. You are not required to use the global landing page option.

Support article links:

Google Vacation Rentals Overview

Google Vacation Rentals Setup & Connecting

Google Vacation Rentals Common Issues & Questions

Maarten H
Sep 7, 2023 10:56 AM
Joined Jul, 2022 18 posts

Looking forward to it!


I also asked DTravel to integrate with OwnerRez as a PMS. The feature request status changed to "in progress", I hope you can make it work. Anyone trying to help us bypass the high commissions of the platforms deserves a warm welcome as far as I'm concerned.

 

Arisen E
Sep 16, 2023 6:31 AM
Joined May, 2022 1 post

Is there a status update on this connection?

Ginny M
Sep 16, 2023 9:30 AM
Joined Apr, 2021 13 posts

It’s pinned at the top of this thread and you can always go to the blog under product updates. 

Derek d
Sep 16, 2023 12:06 PM
Joined Jan, 2019 10 posts

Is this ever going to happen?

Melina M
Sep 28, 2023 5:58 PM
Joined Jan, 2021 1 post

Is there a target date for availability? 

Ginny M
Sep 28, 2023 6:53 PM
Joined Apr, 2021 13 posts

Is there a target date for availability? 

by Melina M – Sep 28, 2023 9:58 PM (UTC)

Have you checked the multiple areas that are updated regularly?

Pure Luxury VR
Sep 28, 2023 8:52 PM
Joined Feb, 2022 3 posts

I asked DTravel for this as well! Fingers crossed!

Shawn H
Oct 2, 2023 11:28 PM
OR Team Member Joined Aug, 2021 207 posts

Here's another official update! We have been bringing on Beta users for the last few weeks and are working with Google to have them properly recognize each listing. We've continued to make tweaks to smoothen things and are bringing on our list of users who signed up for the Limited Beta as quickly as we can. We hope to open it to all users in the not-too-distant future.

Thanks again for your patience and understanding during this process!

Bryan W
Oct 2, 2023 11:54 PM
Joined Feb, 2023 2 posts

Appreciate that you guys actually have a development and testing plan vs forcing your users to debug for you in Production.

Kelly M
Oct 5, 2023 12:58 PM
Joined Apr, 2021 26 posts

Once this is available, will it show our rates directly on google so that guests can see / search our rates? I see this feature with a lot of other small bnbs, inns and hotels in my area and hoping we can be one of them soon. 

Kelly M
Oct 5, 2023 12:58 PM
Joined Apr, 2021 26 posts

Or is that functionality only on Google Business pages? How do we set that up?

BlueMtnCabins
Oct 5, 2023 2:12 PM
Joined Jun, 2016 1119 posts

Once this is available, will it show our rates directly on google so that guests can see / search our rates? I see this feature with a lot of other small bnbs, inns and hotels in my area and hoping we can be one of them soon. 

You can go on google hotels and select vacation rentals to see what it will look like. It seems somewhat similar to booking.com. Traveler has to enter desired dates and number of guests (and other filters),. and then list of properties matching will be shown. Example. 

Derek d
Oct 5, 2023 5:45 PM
Joined Jan, 2019 10 posts

Patience is running out…

Rex C
Oct 5, 2023 6:04 PM
OR Team Member Joined Aug, 2021 49 posts

Hi Derek,

 

At this time we have over 50 users in our Beta test, and we're working out some issues with the integration before we add anyone else to it. We're working as fast as we can through the issues that are coming up, most of the time is waiting on responses from Google engineers for what needs to be fixed, or waiting for them to make changes to the API systems.

Derek d
Oct 5, 2023 6:11 PM
Joined Jan, 2019 10 posts

I believe I requested to be on the beta group. 

Stacia and Larry M
Oct 5, 2023 6:14 PM
Joined Feb, 2021 15 posts

Many of us requested to be included but haven’t yet been added. But have to trust the process and when it’s ready I’m sure they will add people to the test or live production rollout. 

Dee & Kari W
Oct 5, 2023 6:17 PM
Joined Oct, 2022 3 posts

I agree with Stacia and Larry.  The process will work itself out and we all will benefit in time. Let's give them some time.

Paul W
Oct 20, 2023 8:54 AM
OR Team Member Joined Jun, 2009 827 posts

As we pass 700 listings in the Google VR beta, I wanted to take a second to provide a very important update.  This may sting a bit, but please read this thoroughly to understand the issue.

At this time, we are only allowing users with a Hosted Site (ie. the website engine managed by OwnerRez) to enter the Google VR beta.  Yesterday, we reached out to the users who were already in the beta and were not using a Hosted Site, informed them of this decision, and removed their listings from the integration.

This is nothing something we want to do, but it has to be done to keep the integration in place.

Google measures what they call "Price Accuracy" for all the listings in a particular integration.  We have access to a dashboard showing us the Price Accuracy of all users and listings from OwnerRez.  Price Accuracy is a measurement of how many OwnerRez listings are showing the correct price on Google. Basically, Google wants to ensure that when a guest clicks through to the landing page (i.e. the user's actual website) to complete the booking, the price they see at the end is the same as what was advertised on Google back at the beginning.  They also check for availability and branding to ensure the property looks the same and is still available if it is shown as available on Google.

Price Accuracy is a pivotal part of the integration.  The integrating partner (OwnerRez) must maintain a high score or risk being delisted, and that means the entire integration, not just one or two specific listings.

The Price Accuracy score for OwnerRez is very low right now, even though we've been working with many individual users and listings for months to analyze and fix problem after problem.  We have dropped into a range where our integration (the entire integration for all users) is at risk of being turned off completely.  We don't believe it will come to that, but we have to take drastic actions to make large changes and then work towards bringing back new features after the pricing issues are first corrected.

So why is our Price Accuracy score so low?  What's the problem?

As we do with all of our features, we built the Google VR integration with a lot of flexibility in mind.  We designed the integration to highlight our user's brand and website - we wanted to give each of you the flexibility to showcase your own website so that it's a direct booking experience when the guest comes to your website from Google. 

Our competitors don't do this.  Our competitors use a single landing page for all traffic (like bookings.mypmssoftware.com), and force all guests to go through that same experience to book.  This is what Google prefers and how their system is used to validate Price Accuracy.  It's more of a hotel model where they assume all listings are the same.  If you search on Google VR for vacation rentals that are listed by some of our competitors, you will see what I mean.  Most of them go to a central booking landing page, not the PM's website.   This allows Price Accuracy to be uniform and consistent across all listings.

Because our OwnerRez team built our integration to use each user's personal website, widget, or custom landing page, it means that Google has to check Price Accuracy in different ways for each and every user.  This has created several problems:

1) Google's verification system is not designed to do this correctly.  We have talked to Google exhaustively about many parsing/verification issues that are not actually correct.  What they have deemed incorrect on one user's website may not be the same on another.  In many cases, it comes down to presentation - do they believe that "this widget to book on" is the same as the listing that was on Google VR at the beginning?

2) In many cases, our OwnerRez users are using widgets or custom website landing pages in ways that do not correctly show the same rates or availability as what Google is looking for.  When Google verifies the landing page, they don't see the same prices, so they drop the Price Accuracy score for that listing.

3) Google does not verify everyone, only a random handful of users day by day.  As I mentioned above, Google's verification system assumes that all listings within an integration are the same booking experience.  If 10 or 15 verifications fail overnight, they drop the score based on those failures and don't verify the other 500 listings.  The next night, they may verify 10 or 15 others.

Solutions and steps forward...

It is imperative that we fix the Price Accuracy problem as quickly as possible.  We have noticed that most problems come from those using widgets on other websites or custom landing pages because we cannot guarantee that those widgets and custom landing page experiences will show the correct pricing and availability when Google verifies that page.  The users using our Hosted Website tend to be the most accurate as our hosted website booking and property pages use the same structure and forms.  While they may be styled differently, the underlying property and booking pages are the same user by user, so our Hosted Website landing pages tend to verify at a much higher rate.

Our current roadmap is this:

1) As of this moment, only Hosted Website users will be allowed to participate in the Google VR integration.  We have already removed those without a hosted site and are taking steps to put out a quick update so that new beta users don't see widget/custom landing page options.

2) Work with Google to monitor Price Accuracy scoring and restore our integration scores to excellent.

3) Develop a default landing page that all users can use (no matter your website situation) that uses an OwnerRez-provided guest form, which will accept Google VR traffic and ask the guest if they want to book after showing a standard landing page with charges.  This will become the new default landing page option when turning on Google VR.  All of the current beta users that were kicked out will be immediately added back using this landing page option.

4) Work to establish our own international verifications and vetting process to allow widget and custom landing page experiences.  As with all OwnerRez features, we are deeply committed to promoting your brand and website experience, so we will work to get back to this option as time allows.  It will be difficult and take time because of how Google verifies things, but it will remain on the roadmap as a goal for Google VR.  However, in the meantime, using the default landing page (bullet 3 above) will make it so that all users can get their listings into Google VR without waiting for this.

I understand this will surprise some of you and create frustration.  Please understand that this decision is about creating long-term stability in the Google VR integration and opening it up to as many as possible as soon as possible.  This integration is unlike any other we've worked on over the years, but we are committed to making it a success.

Orlando Magical
Oct 20, 2023 9:09 AM
Joined Mar, 2022 3 posts

Thanks Paul.

I have a hosted website. How can I sign for the beta test?

Russell C
Oct 20, 2023 9:12 AM
Joined Oct, 2022 1 post

Thanks for the info. If we are using hosted sites how do we go about being added to the beta? Thank you!