Below market is not the same as underpriced. Missed Revenue Finder scans the next 90 days for the dates where your rate sits under the market and demand is strong, then ranks them by the dollars on the table. Memorial Day weekend at +$820 rises to the top, and the 42 nights already priced right stay quiet.
Connect your PMS and AirROI market data (PriceLabs optional)
Simulate it on last quarter's calendar
Go live in draft, nothing reprices without you
What this does
Flags a date only when two things are true at once, your rate below the comp median and market fill at 70% or higher
Proposes an uplift capped at the comp p75 and at 20% in a single step, small moves, often
Finds orphan gaps, the 1-3 empty nights stranded between bookings, and drops the min-stay to fill them
Groups nearby dates into blocks, Memorial Day weekend rather than 90 separate rows, and ranks by total dollars
Saves
The 90-row calendar stare, replaced with the few date-blocks that actually move money
Real revenue on strong dates, where a single holiday weekend can be $800 or more left on the table
Workflow
Trigger
Every night, and after each booking
Scans the next 90 days at 2am, and re-checks the two weeks around every new booking for fresh orphan gaps.
Tool call
Read the calendar and forward rates
pms calendar + airroi_listing_future_rates() · booked, blocked, and available nights with your rate and min-stay on each date.
Tool call
Benchmark the market, date by date
airroi_market_future_pacing() + comp forward rates · the p50 and p75 rate and the fill rate for every calendar day.
Prompt
Find the real opportunities
Keep only dates below the comp median where demand is strong. Size the uplift, cap it at p75 and 20%, and weight it by booking probability. Below market with weak demand is the correct price, so it stays.
Draft
Rank the dollars
Group contiguous dates into blocks, rank by total lift, and show the top 10 with a proposed rate on each. The rest roll up as already priced right.
Approval
You apply what you like
Each block has one tap to push to PriceLabs after a before-and-after. Nothing reprices on its own unless you switch on the capped autopilot.