300+ OTAs synchronised in real time — same channel-manager infrastructure the big PMSes use, included in every paid plan. No separate subscription. No per-channel fee.
Sub-30-second propagation. A booking on Booking.com decrements your Airbnb availability before another guest can click 'reserve'. Webhook-driven, not poll-based.
A booking on any channel drops availability everywhere within seconds, automatically — that's your overbooking protection. Rate and restriction changes publish to every channel the moment you hit Sync, so a half-finished price edit never leaks to an OTA. Block a date and it propagates everywhere.
Booking.com, Airbnb, Expedia, Vrbo, Agoda, Trip.com, Hotwire, Hotelbeds, and 290+ regional and specialty channels. Same integration regardless of property size.
Your 12 rooms exist once in Aura. Each OTA gets the slice of availability you allocate. Stop maintaining separate calendars.
Some channels accept derived rates, some only absolute. Some allow length-of-stay restrictions, some don't. Aura translates between formats so you write the rule once.
Switching from another PMS doesn't mean re-creating your OTA listings. Existing listings reconnect via the channel-manager API; your reviews, photos, and ranking stay.
Distribution to every major OTA + hundreds of regional channels is included with every plan.
Stripe + PayPal live now · USDC/USDT (0% fees) coming in Phase 2. See all integrations →
Most PMSes charge separately for channel management or gate it behind a higher plan tier. Aura includes it in every paid plan.
| What you pay for | Aura (included) | Separate channel manager |
|---|---|---|
| Subscription cost | $0 (in Aura's flat fee) | $30–80/mo |
| Per-channel surcharge | $0 | Some vendors charge per OTA |
| Integration complexity | Hidden behind one dashboard | Two products to learn |
| Support | Single team | Two teams, two SLAs |
| Contract overhead | One agreement | Often a separate contract |
Channel manager included. $12/property + $3/room/mo. No separate bill, no surprises.