Multi-unit sites allow you to manage multiple properties together, sharing settings and configurations across properties.
What Are Multi-Unit Sites?
Multi-unit sites let you:
- Manage multiple properties — Organize properties together
- Share settings — Apply common configurations
- Simplify management — Update multiple properties at once
- Group related properties — Organize by location, type, or purpose
When to Use Multi-Unit Sites
Multi-unit sites are useful when you have:
- Multiple properties in the same location
- Properties with similar settings
- Properties you want to manage together
- Shared amenities or policies
Creating a Multi-Unit Site (Wizard Walkthrough)
The Create Multi-Unit Site wizard guides you through six steps in order. You can step backward at any time without losing progress; nothing is published until the final step.
Where to start
- Open your Host Dashboard.
- Go to Sites → Multi-Unit in the left sidebar (URL
/host?tab=collections).
- Click Create Multi-Unit Site in the dashboard header (or Get started from the empty state).
Step 1 — Name
Give your multi-unit site a short, descriptive name (e.g. "Lakefront Cabins", "Downtown Lofts"). This is the headline guests will see on the booking site and it is used as the default page title for SEO.
Step 2 — Logo
Upload an optional logo for the multi-unit site. It appears in the header of the public booking site and on guest-facing emails sent from this site. Square or wide formats both work; if you skip this step you can add a logo later from the site editor.
Step 3 — Properties
Pick which of your publicly visible properties to include on this multi-unit site:
- Only properties that are bookable (see Visibility and Publishing) appear in the selector.
- Properties can belong to multiple multi-unit sites — adding one here doesn't remove it from any other site.
- The order you pick them is the default display order on the booking site; you can rearrange later in the site editor.
Picking the properties before writing the story is intentional — the AI tagline assistant in the next step grounds its suggestions in the selected properties' shared geography and vibe.
Step 4 — Story
Write the headline and tagline for the booking site:
- Headline — the big top-of-page line (e.g. "Stay in the Catskills").
- Tagline — a short supporting line.
- Use the AI Field Assistant (the small orb pill) to generate suggestions based on the properties you picked in Step 3.
Optionally add extra navigation pages beyond the default booking page. One-click templates include:
- Explore the neighborhood — area overview
- Local attractions — nearby spots
- Things to do — activities and adventures
- Guest guide — house info and travel tips
You can also add a blank page. Rename any page inline before continuing. You can add or remove pages later from the site editor.
Step 6 — Finish
Review and publish. The multi-unit site is created immediately and you are redirected into its editor where you can tune shared settings, custom domain, rental agreement default, and per-page content.
Multi-Unit Site Settings
Shared Settings
Properties on a multi-unit site can share:
- Pricing rules
- Availability settings
- House rules
- Cancellation policies
- And more
Individual Settings
Each property can still have:
- Unique photos
- Individual descriptions
- Property-specific details
- Custom pricing overrides
Managing Multi-Unit Sites
Adding Properties
- Add properties when creating the site
- Add properties later from the multi-unit site editor
- Properties can belong to multiple multi-unit sites
Removing Properties
- Remove properties from the multi-unit site settings
- Properties remain in Haven; they are only removed from that site
- Individual settings are preserved
Editing Multi-Unit Sites
- Change the site name
- Modify shared settings
- Add or remove properties
- Update configurations
Best Practices
- Organize logically — Put properties together that make sense
- Use descriptive names — Make multi-unit sites easy to identify
- Review regularly — Ensure groupings still make sense
- Consider individual needs — Not all properties need to share everything
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