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Is FAIRBNB really interesting?

Here is the transcription of the video: Hello and welcome to the J'poster Complet channel, the channel which helps seasonal rental owners and seasonal accommodation managers to become serene and ultra-profitable entrepreneurs . Today, I'm going to tell you about a site called Fairbnb . I almost Airbnb , you've probably heard of it. It's a site that replicates the Airbnb system, but with huge differences that I wanted to talk to you about today.

So, if you are still wondering what this site is, I will answer it for you today. At J'poster Complet, we do not have customers who already use Fairbnb , because in terms of service provision, we only deal with people who have at least five properties. You will understand why it is complicated with Fairbnb , but it remains a platform which can be interesting if you are keen to integrate ecological issues into your activity, issues of social support on world hunger, for example, or on gender issues. These are elements that Fairbnb will support.

You're going to tell me, how do they do that? Fairbnb works is that the customer pays the same as on Airbnb, the owner receives the same amount of money as on Airbnb, since the commission is 15%. So, it's exactly the same commission, because Fairbnb only keeps 7.5% of the commission for itself, and the other 7.5% goes to the community on projects that they reference on their site. It even seems to me that, as a traveler, you can choose the project on which your money will go. So, 7.5% is quite important, it goes to projects of associations working on ecology and other issues.

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Things to know about Fairbnb will mainly be that you can only have one property per host. It's a rule that helps, I think, to keep this community spirit. We can clearly see on the site that there is a rejection on the mercantile side. They talk about gentrification, so they want to avoid that. They clearly say they put people before profit. So they want a host per good. If you are a lodge, a guest house, it is ideal. If today, you are a seasonal renter who only had a property, an apartment or a house, in quotes, this is precisely the opportunity to test it. Or if you have several, you can absolutely choose a property which is, for example, more in difficulty, on which you have more difficulty renting it on other platforms, to offer it on the site and see if This could potentially interest people who are looking for this type of sales mechanism.

In the end, as a host, compared to Airbnb , it costs nothing more or less. That's what's cool. You should also know that in France currently, only Paris and Marseille are available on the site. Now they are open to opening new cities. So, if you're interested, don't hesitate to suggest your city. I imagine that if several of us offer the same city, they will ultimately open other cities and it could also be accessible for you.

So much for the Fairbnb . As I told you, we do not yet have a client who distributes on Fairbnb . So, I can't tell you from a revenue standpoint, but I might be wrong. Doing Good should not be too much of an agenda item on this type of site. We should not greatly encourage fluctuating prices, fluctuating lengths of stay, etc. I imagine that this is relatively simplistic, and I understand that, because that is not necessarily the objective of the platform. The benefit of the platform is rather to change the world and do good deeds with our seasonal rentals. And I find that entirely honorable.

So, that’s it. I can't give you feedback from inside the reactor, but in any case, I did my little study, and this is what Fairbnb offers. And I think it would be fun to try that. Have you ever tried Fairbnb ? Tell me in the comments if you have already tried. I can't wait to read your feedback, because it's true that around me, I don't have anyone who has tried Faire Bien . Let me know if you've tried it, I can't wait to hear if you had a positive experience, negative experience, what do you think.

Fairbnb travelers are probably very respectful of the place, because they are people who are very interested in these social issues, in supporting others, quite simply social and human, in supporting on the other. So, I imagine that these are not people who come to trash the place. That doesn't seem consistent to me with this kind of two points of interest.

So, there you go, I find it interesting to test. Tell me in the comments if you've tried. We talk about it in the comments. And then, if you wish, we can make an appointment!

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