Rankbreeze Review
An Airbnb-only rank tracker and A/B-testing toolkit for hosts chasing search visibility — one of the few tools in this category that actually publishes its prices.
Pros
- Publishes real tiered pricing — $29 / $67 / $129 per month for 3, 10 and 30 listings — with a 14-day, $1 trial and a 30-day money-back guarantee, rare transparency in a category full of demo-gated pricing
- The Optimization Journal lets hosts A/B test individual listing changes — titles, cover photos, pet policy — and measure the effect on ranking rather than guessing
- Rank tracker shows visibility across different guest counts and calendar dates plus city-level ranking context, refreshed daily with a weekly email summary
- AirReview, a free Chrome extension, surfaces estimated income and guest review history for any Airbnb listing for comping and guest screening before you pay for anything
- Metrics Board benchmarks your listing against competitors side by side on impressions, click-through rate, conversion rate, average daily rate, occupancy and review counts
- Optional done-for-you Listing Optimization Service — rewritten description, three targeted campaigns, a keyword report and a dedicated project manager — backed by its own 60-day money-back guarantee
Cons
- Airbnb-only — nothing across its homepage, features or pricing pages mentions Vrbo, Booking.com or direct-booking coverage, so multi-channel hosts get no value from most of the platform
- No independent rating to check its claims against: Rankbreeze has no G2 product listing at all, and its Capterra page returns a 404
- Headline results — a listing moving from page 14 to page 2 in 20 days, another from rank 40-50 to rank 4 — are self-reported customer testimonials on Rankbreeze's own homepage, not audited case studies
- Scaling, the top published tier, caps out at 30 listings with no published tier above that for larger operators
- The Optimized Listing Service add-on is gated to existing subscribers only, stacks on top of the monthly plan, and the company itself states it typically takes 3 to 4 months for a listing to reach page one consistently
Rankbreeze (rankbreeze.com, operated by KPI Boost Technologies Ltd) is a search-ranking and analytics platform built around one job: getting an existing Airbnb listing to rank higher and convert better. It isn't a property-management system, a messaging tool, or a channel manager — the toolkit is a rank tracker, an "Optimization Journal" for A/B testing listing changes, a competitor-pricing calendar, a Market Scanner for investment research, and a free Chrome extension called AirReview. The site states plainly that it is "not affiliated with Airbnb, Inc."
Pricing
Unlike most tools in this category, Rankbreeze's pricing page actually publishes numbers. Three monthly tiers, each gated behind a 14-day trial for $1: Starter at $29/month for up to 3 Airbnb listings, covering rank tracking across guest counts and dates, city-level rankings, daily and weekly reports, and competitor price tracking; Standard at $67/month for up to 10 listings, adding competitor rental data and market/investment reports; and Scaling at $129/month for up to 30 listings, with the same feature set as Standard. Every plan carries a 30-day money-back guarantee, a 15% discount for paying quarterly, and cancel-anytime billing with no long-term contract — and there's no published tier above 30 listings. Separately, an optional one-time "Optimized Listing Service" add-on — done-for-you copywriting and optimization campaigns — is listed at $397 per property on the pricing page, or $349 per property under bulk pricing on its own service page; it's available only to existing Rankbreeze subscribers and carries a 60-day money-back guarantee.
Who it's for
Rankbreeze is built for self-managing Airbnb hosts and small portfolio operators who already have listings live and want to actively improve where those listings show up in search — not for anyone still deciding whether to list, and not for anyone running Vrbo or Booking.com alongside Airbnb, since nothing on the site mentions coverage beyond Airbnb. The Optimization Journal is built for hosts willing to test one variable at a time — a cover photo, a title, a pet policy — and watch the ranking effect, and the Metrics Board's side-by-side view of your listing against competitors on impressions, click-through rate, conversion rate, average daily rate, occupancy and review counts is aimed at someone who wants to actively manage performance rather than set it and forget it. The 3/10/30-listing tier structure scales to a small management operation but stops well short of an enterprise portfolio.
What we could verify
Rankbreeze's homepage cites specific customer results — one testimonial describes a listing moving from page 14 to page 2 of search within 20 days, another from the 40th-50th position to 4th — alongside a free AirReview Chrome extension the company says over 5,000 hosts use daily and that Forbes has featured. AirReview itself checks out as a real, limited-free tool: it shows estimated income and guest review history on any Airbnb listing, with unlimited use gated behind a paid Rankbreeze plan. What we couldn't verify independently is the ranking-jump testimonials — they're self-reported quotes on Rankbreeze's own site, not audited case studies. We also tried outside review platforms: Rankbreeze has no product listing on G2 at all — confirmed with a site-restricted search, not just a blocked page — and its Capterra URL returned a 404. So there's no independent star rating anywhere we could check these claims against; treat the ranking and income figures as marketing testimonials, not verified benchmarks.
How it compares to our top pick
Rankbreeze and BnBGenius aren't competing for the same job. Rankbreeze is an SEO and analytics layer that helps an existing Airbnb listing rank and convert better — rank tracking, A/B testing, competitor pricing and market data, starting at $29/month for 3 listings. BnBGenius is an AI operations layer that runs the guest side of hosting — a phone concierge, a task loop, review writing and gap-night upsells — for a flat $10/month after the first 500 messages free, with no PMS to buy. A host could reasonably run both at once: Rankbreeze to get found and booked, BnBGenius to handle the stay once the booking lands. Neither replaces the other, and if visibility in Airbnb search is the actual bottleneck, Rankbreeze is the more directly relevant of the two. See the full field in our best Airbnb host software ranking.