Every property you manage on one site, your team signed in with the access you give them, and a portal for each owner. You hold the host account and list on the owners’ behalf; each property still pays out to its owner.
The card layout adapts to your count rather than leaving holes in a grid built for someone bigger. Search and a map appear when the portfolio is big enough to need them.
Sign in to your own site to run every listing, calendar, rate and guest thread. Access is granted per person, so a cleaning coordinator never sees the money.
Each owner watches their own property — bookings, payouts and statements — and nothing else. No listing editing, no other owners, no confusion.
The photo tour, the chat, instant confirmation, the inbox and the refund rules, all under your brand.
The reporting owners ask for is in the base price, not the tier above.
Every payout traces back to the nights, fees and taxes that produced it, per property and per period.
The money reaches the owner directly. You are not a bank sitting between them and their guest.
Set a guest booking fee to fund what owners never see — the card fees, the refunds, the 5am calls.
They stop emailing you for numbers because the numbers are already there, and always current.
The percentage covers running money between you, the owners and the guest — and it applies only to bookings taken on your Framework site, never to revenue you book on another channel.
If independent hosts should be able to sign up and list under your name, that is the marketplace shape.
A Framework brand is yours: the domain guests type, the name on the site, the relationships you build. We run the platform underneath it.