

BoringHost + TrackPMS: AI Guest Operations for European Rental Operators
TrackPMS is a property management system built for the European short-term rental market, with a strong presence in the UK, France, and Spain. It’s popular with operators managing serviced apartments, holiday lets, and vacation rental portfolios across Europe.
The platform handles channel management (Airbnb, Booking.com, Expedia, direct bookings), reservation management, rate control, housekeeping coordination, and guest communication. TrackPMS is built with the European market’s quirks in mind: multi-currency support, VAT handling, compliance with local tourism regulations, and connections to European-centric booking platforms.
For serviced apartment operators in particular, TrackPMS fits well. It handles both short-stay and extended-stay bookings, corporate reservations, and the reporting that property owners in the UK and European markets expect.
What TrackPMS doesn’t include is AI-powered guest communication. Like most PMS platforms, it offers templates and a manual inbox. When a guest messages at midnight asking how to work the heating in their Edinburgh flat, someone on your team has to handle it. In a market where guests arrive from dozens of countries speaking different languages and expecting instant responses, that’s a real operational burden.
BoringHost fills that gap.
What Is TrackPMS?
How BoringHost Connects to TrackPMS
The connection works through TrackPMS’s API. Setup takes about 30 minutes:
Step 1: Connect your TrackPMS account. API credentials link the two systems. Your existing setup stays untouched.
Step 2: Property data syncs. Listing details, house rules, access codes, WiFi passwords, check-in procedures, and local information pull into BoringHost’s knowledge base. This works across all your properties, whether they’re holiday cottages in Cornwall or serviced apartments in Barcelona.
Step 3: Reservations sync in real time. Every booking, modification, and cancellation flows through from all connected channels.
Step 4: AI messaging goes live. Guest messages from Airbnb, Booking.com, WhatsApp, SMS, and email flow into BoringHost’s unified inbox. The AI reads each message, pulls the relevant property and reservation data, and responds.
Your TrackPMS workflows stay the same. Channel connections, pricing, housekeeping schedules, owner reporting, everything continues running through TrackPMS.
What TrackPMS Does vs. What BoringHost Adds
| Function | TrackPMS | BoringHost |
|---|---|---|
| Channel management (Airbnb, Booking.com, Expedia) | Yes | Uses TrackPMS data |
| Rate management & multi-currency | Yes | No (uses your pricing setup) |
| Housekeeping coordination | Yes | No (stays in TrackPMS) |
| Guest messaging templates | Scheduled templates, manual inbox | AI reads messages, generates contextual responses |
| Phone support | No | 24/7 AI phone agent retrieves reservation data, answers questions, escalates |
| Upselling | No | Automated early check-in, late checkout, gap night offers with payment capture |
| Digital guidebooks | No | AI-powered guidebooks with local area information |
| Escalation management | No | Confidence-based escalation: L1 general, L2 responsible person, L3 emergency |
| Operations intelligence | Basic reporting | Response times, resolution rates, upsell conversion, satisfaction tracking |
The European Guest Communication Challenge
European vacation rental guests often arrive from international origins. A holiday let in the Cotswolds might host guests from Germany, France, the Netherlands, and the US in the same week. Each guest has different expectations, asks questions in different ways, and often messages at hours that don’t line up with your team’s working schedule.
Booking.com dominates the European market more than it does in North America, which means higher message volumes (Booking.com guests tend to ask more pre-arrival questions) and more pressure on response times.
BoringHost handles messages across all channels, around the clock, using property-specific data from TrackPMS. Your team stops being the bottleneck between a guest’s question and the answer that already exists in your system.
What Gets Synced
When BoringHost connects to TrackPMS, these data points sync:
Reservation data: Guest name, email, phone, check-in/checkout dates and times, number of guests, booking source, total price, payment status, special requests.
Property data: Listing details, addresses, access codes, WiFi credentials, house rules, parking instructions, checkout procedures, amenity lists, local area information.
Calendar data: Availability, blocked dates, turnovers, gap nights for upsell automation.
Messaging: Guest messages from all channels flow into BoringHost’s unified inbox. Responses sync back to TrackPMS so your team maintains full conversation visibility.
A Real Scenario
You manage 22 serviced apartments across Edinburgh and Glasgow through TrackPMS. It’s August, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe is running, and every unit is booked solid. Your guest turnover rate is high, with many 2-3 night stays.
Between Friday evening and Monday morning, you receive 34 guest messages. Access code requests from late arrivals. Questions about public transport to the festival venues. A guest whose heating isn’t working (it’s Edinburgh in August, so it’s still cold). Requests for restaurant recommendations. A guest asking if they can store luggage after checkout because their flight isn’t until evening.
Without BoringHost: Your team handles messages during business hours and does their best on evenings and weekends. The late Friday arrivals wait hours for door codes. The heating issue doesn’t get escalated until Saturday morning. The luggage storage question gets a generic “sorry, no” because nobody has time to think through a solution.
With BoringHost + TrackPMS: The AI sends door codes within minutes of each request. It shares public transport directions to festival venues from each specific apartment location. The heating issue gets flagged immediately and escalated to your maintenance contact with the property address, unit number, and guest details. Restaurant recommendations come from the digital guidebook. The luggage question gets a response offering the late checkout upsell as an alternative, with a payment link. The guest pays for two extra hours and leaves a five-star review mentioning the flexibility.
Over the festival month, BoringHost identifies 15 gap nights across the portfolio and sends automated offers. Eight guests extend their stays, adding over 1,800 pounds in revenue.
Compare: See our AI tools comparison and PMS guide.
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Here’s what our property managers needed to know before signing up
Does BoringHost work with UK and European booking channels?
Yes. BoringHost connects through TrackPMS, so any channel TrackPMS supports (Airbnb, Booking.com, Expedia, direct bookings) is covered. Guest messages from all connected channels flow into the unified inbox.
Can the AI handle multiple languages?
BoringHost’s AI can respond to guest messages in the language the guest writes in. If a French guest messages in French about your Cornwall holiday let, the AI responds in French using the property data from TrackPMS.
How does pricing work for serviced apartment operators?
$13/listing/month for portfolios under 50 units. $8/listing/month for 50+ units. The AI phone agent costs $0.21-$0.31/minute. Each apartment counts as one listing, regardless of whether it’s a studio or a three-bedroom.
Does BoringHost replace TrackPMS?
No. BoringHost is not a PMS. It doesn’t do channel management, pricing, housekeeping, or owner reporting. Those all stay in TrackPMS. BoringHost adds AI guest messaging, phone support, upselling, and digital guidebooks on top.
Will this work with my extended-stay and corporate bookings?
Yes. BoringHost handles communication for all booking types. For extended stays, the AI can respond to ongoing requests throughout the stay, not just pre-arrival questions. For a broader look at PMS options, see our guide to the best property management systems or our roundup of AI tools for Airbnb hosts.