Why you’ll love Pulse
Our new property partner app lets you keep Booking.com in your pocket. Manage your property easier and faster – plus keep your guests happy anywhere, anytime.
Whats going on today?
-Stay up-to-date on today’s arrivals, departures, new bookings, cancellations, modifications, and reviews
Interact with your guests in a few taps
- Stay in touch via live chat between you and guests
- Use pre-translated templates to quickly reply to frequent requests
Quickly view at a glance…
- Your performance, updated daily
- Your reservations calendar for previous or upcoming activity
- Reservation details including the number of guests, rooms, room types and nights
- Total rate and breakdown per night
- Applicable cancellation policies
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Pulse for Booking.com partners FAQ
Is Pulse for Booking.com partners free?
Yes, Pulse for Booking.com partners is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Pulse for Booking.com partners legit?
⚠️ Warning: Multiple users of Pulse for Booking.com partners have mentioned scam or fraud. Investigate thoroughly before using this app.
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User Rating
4.46 out of 5
3,337 ratings in Australia
5 star
2,468
4 star
404
3 star
194
2 star
82
1 star
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Ratings History
Pulse for Booking.com partners Reviews
Not fair for host at all
Booking is a company not fair for host at all. It do service only for customers. It cost a lot of bad reviews but booking.com never try to find a way to protect hosts. So, you would worth a bad 1 score review too. Wish you this kind of company has good luck. God will bless you.
Terrible app
Slow, constant ‘unable to load data, please try again’ message, not user friendly and difficult to navigate.
Just bad
It’s slow, buggy, awful user experience - compared to the Airbnb app it is just woefully bad
Worst app on my phone
Pulse is a work tool for most hoteliers around the world and yet it does not deliver what’s its meant to do. Logs you out all the time. Does not show notifications. Is slow and unreliable. If only we had another choice!!
To many bugs
This is all so bad; it has so many bugs, and nothing important loads. You need a text code to access any critical information, and the code takes too long to arrive—it's just terrible. I deleted it because it was that bad, but I re-downloaded it just to get push notifications for new bookings. However, I still have to go to my laptop to see anything useful. Even the online system is frustrating. For a booking platform that's been around so long, you'd think they'd have a better system. Airbnb makes everything smooth, but Booking.com makes every step difficult. The only good thing is that I get bookings, but everything else is pointless—you have to take communications off the platform to conduct business. Charging 15% for what they offer is absolutely criminal.
Bookings
The booking page won’t load. I’ve sent messages but don’t hear anything back
Pulse
Using pulse makes life so much easier!
Very bad app
Doesn’t filter out scammers at all
Support is terrible, rude and disrespectful
Serval times I have needed assistance from support which I have waited 45 mins on hold only to be hung up on, transferred to someone else or not called back as promised. The fees charged are far to high for this level of service!!
0 stars would be more accurate!!
Leaving
I will removing my listing as people book and then cancel which is not happening way to often I feel like they are fake accounts
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