Sunset over a fjord near Tromsø, with mountains on both sides

A new way of doing Airbnb

One link for your guests — wifi, check-in, house rules and the places you'd actually send them to. Print the QR code and hang it by the door.

A digital welcome book instead of a paper house manual

Most guests ask the same things: what's the wifi password, when can we check in, where do we put the rubbish, where's a good place to eat. QRbnb puts all of it on one page your guests open on their phone, so you stop answering the same messages at 23:00.

Write it once

Wifi, check-in and check-out times, house rules, FAQ and local tips live in one editor.

Share a QR code

Print the QR code card, frame it or stick it on the fridge. Guests scan and read.

Private by default

Each guide has its own secret link. Not indexed by search engines, not listed anywhere.

What to put in your Airbnb welcome book

If you're starting from a blank page, these are the sections hosts get the most questions about. Every one of them has its own field in the editor.

How hosts set it up

  1. 1. Fill in the guide. One form for the basics, one list for local places, one for rules and FAQ.
  2. 2. Publish it. You get a private link that only people with the link can open.
  3. 3. Print the QR code. QRbnb makes a card you can print and hang by the door, and you can paste the same link into your Airbnb message templates.