My name is Jesse Martinek, and I'm the Founder and CEO of Vacayrx. We're an alternative platform for vacation rental owners, managers, and guests who are seeking a more transparent and functional solution when it comes to listing and booking vacation rentals online.
The company was formed in late 2016 with an initial rollout earlier this year, and over the past three months we've grown rapidly. More than 2,100 property listings in over 30 states have been added in the first twelve months of business.
I came up with the concept for Vacayrx while working in the vacation rental industry and picking up on a major change in users' (particularly homeowners') sentiments towards the largest listing platforms.
Due to some major acquisitions, a number of changes were made that drastically affected the everyday user, and while observing these changes firsthand I saw what I believed to be a huge opportunity to offer something better.
The funny part about developing Vacayrx is that I really had no technical background in web development at all. I contracted out a couple services on Upwork to make sure that I had some key information that I believed would help me obtain users, and in doing so, I met a contractor who took an interest in the project.
After a couple successful projects he asked me what I was planning to do, and I told him my vision. We soon began working more and more together to a point where he became a critical component of the company and earned the role of co-founder and CTO.
We then hired a full-time developer and a small team of marketing experts in SEO/PPC, and we've been working together since.
My background has always been in business development and sales (most recently in the vacation rental industry), and this has helped us immensely with our early growth.
The great thing about the vacation rental industry is that everyone is friendly and will typically pick up their phone if you call them, since they assume the call is a potential booking. This gives a great opportunity to introduce a service while their guard is down, and if the service catches their attention it makes for an easy conversation.
My biggest concern coming into the project was whether or not the sentiment that I had experienced previously in the industry was occurring on a micro-scale, and whether this same sentiment would be shared on an international level.
Luckily, this seems to be the case. We now have users in all parts of the US, and even some early interest for international property owners/managers.
We are 100% dedicated to flat, transparent pricing. Unlike our competitors who charge a percentage of the total rent to both owners/guests during each transaction, we've opted to have a flat annual membership for owners and property managers who wish to list their properties on our site.
The membership starts at $500 per year, which allows these users to easily achieve a ROI after 1-2 bookings through our platform. On the guest side, guests are charged a flat-fee of $25 per booking, which offers a substantial cost savings over bookings on other platforms that often charge between 5-15% of the total rent amount.
Our next goal is to attract some venture capital to Vacayrx and show investors truly how large the opportunity is.
I've bootstrapped the entire project to date, which has been a huge financial strain on me, but I believe that all of the hard work, money, and resources have paid off as we are seeing a true validation from our early adopters.
On the upside we're seeing acquisitions for other companies in our industry (who are not much larger than us) in the hundreds of millions, and the industry as a whole is ballooning.
Once fundraising occurs, we hope to focus most of our time and effort on rapid brand awareness through marketing and sales, with some very exciting development projects, as well.
I would say without question that one of the biggest challenges to date has been continuing my conviction in our idea, despite the ongoing costs and the temptation to cut corners.
I realized early on, that if I wanted to compete with companies much, much, larger than ours that we would have to come to market with not only a competitive product, but likely a superior product, and we have done everything in our power to deliver exactly that.
Achieving this often required challenging and expensive development, but there is no question in my mind that we made the right choices on the functionality we chose to implement.
I would highly emphasize that you should put yourself through some challenging professional experiences before undertaking a project on your own.
I've always been a creative type and have been dreaming up ideas since I was 15 years old. I was confident then that I could execute a successful business, but the reality was that I needed to learn some hard lessons from watching others before truly being ready to take on a project of such magnitude.
The biggest challenge is balancing the confidence needed to succeed with the humility achieved from getting your ass kicked a couple times.
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YES. Could not agree more that this space needs disrupting. My family has several houses in Florida we used to rent out on VRBO but, along with tons of other users, we have become extremely disgruntled with the platform.
Wishing you the best of luck!
Thank you, Willie! Please check us out. If you are interested in listing with us use code "earlybird" for 50% your first year's listing fees. You can also email us at support@vacayrx.com to discuss bulk pricing if you have more than three homes to list.
What first convinced you to put forth this work with the presence of AirBnB that does, or at least appears to do the exact same thing? What need/desire are your customers finding that they can't find elsewhere?
Philip, our greatest differentiation over a platform like Airbnb is that we allow direct communication between owners/managers and their guests pre-booking. This might not sound like a big deal, but the reality is that many owners/managers like the ability to screen their guests, answer their questions, set expectations, and begin offering a higher level of service before a booking is confirmed. The guest also enjoys this added communication as they can ask specific questions to ensure the accuracy of a property listing and make sure it fits their specific needs. In addition to this higher-touch experience, the costs on vacayrx.com are dramatically lower than other platforms. To list on other sites often costs between 3-10% of all rental revenue generated and guests often pay between 6-15% to book. On vacayrx.com there is a flat guest booking fee of just $25, and transparent annual/monthly price points to list which create a cost savings on both sides of the transaction.
1- Does it mean that right now, the majority of your revenues comes from home owners subscriptions ?
2- I see on SimilarWeb that the traffic on your website is still relatively low. What are the main channels used for attracting potential customers (guests)?
3- Finally, what would convince me, a potential customer (guest), to use vacayrx instead of Airbnb or HomeAway ? Airbnb fees are not that high and I'm not sure I'd be willing to trade the peace of mind of booking on Airbnb for a couple dollars less in booking fees and a pre-booking messaging feature. How would you address these concerns ?
That's a really competitive space you got in. Best of luck!
I think these are all valid questions and observations.
As with any two sided marketplace we have to try to create a balance between supply and demand, and initially we had to focus on growing our property count so we had something that would match the needs/desires of guests coming to the site. For that reason, our early priority has been to grow our inventory of properties and we have been fortunate that there is currently tremendous level of dissatisfaction and distrust for other platforms such as VRBO/HomeAway after Expedia's acquisition and roll-out of changes.
While many of our early subscribers are "buying in" to the increased functionality that our solution provides, the fact remains that we need to have a continued, and intensified, focus on bringing guests to the site. With a critical mass of properties in many of the top US travel markets, we are beginning to turn this corner, and will be re-investing significant amounts of our income from listing fees to attract these guests in the coming months.
For a user who is entertaining the idea of trying our platform for the first time it's important to consider a few things. We are delivering a higher-touch service and exclusively feature whole home rentals. This means that you will likely interact with the homeowner/ property manager before your booking is accepted and will see inventory that is ideal for larger groups.
If you are just looking for a quick weekend getaway for 1-2 people, this may not be as important. However, if you are planning a family trip, traveling with more than a few people, or have specific needs; booking through our platform will be a much more immersive experience. The increased interaction with these high-touch property owners/managers will give you the inside track on local hotspots, greater access to concierge-like services, and more accountability for specific requests.
Lastly, the cost cannot be overlooked. While in your example you suggest that the savings is only a couple dollars, the reality is that many higher-end homes and stays of more than a couple days can amount to well beyond $1,000 and booking fees that are calculated as a percentage of these amounts can add up to hundreds of dollars in unnecessary fees. Given our flat fee of $25, this creates a tremendous cost savings by booking on vacayrx.com