Zeevou Review
A genuinely free all-in-one PMS tier, paired with paid automation plans that only become quotable once your portfolio clears a 3-, 10-, or 50-unit minimum.
Pros
- The free “ZeeLink” plan is permanent, not a trial: unlimited properties and seats, a working PMS, direct-booking website, CRM/CRS, and 0% fee on direct bookings, with no credit card required
- Paid tiers add a channel manager syncing 200+ OTAs, automated guest messaging, online check-in with e-signatures, and financial reporting
- 50+ third-party integrations confirmed on the live site, including Beyond Pricing, Breezeway, Zapier, and Stripe
- 30-day money-back guarantee on every paid plan
- Independently verified 4.9/5 rating across 21 Capterra reviews, with reviewers repeatedly praising the all-in-one scope and hands-on onboarding/support
Cons
- Every paid tier enforces a rising unit minimum — Growth needs 3 units, Ultimate 10, Enterprise 50 — so a single-listing host can't buy the channel manager or automation at the advertised per-unit rate
- Pricing is GBP-denominated (£18.56–£21.66/unit/month) and varies by property type, adding a currency-conversion and quoting step for US-based hosts
- The free plan's “ZeeLink Network” booking-referral feature carries a percentage fee on commissions earned that Zeevou doesn't disclose the rate for
- Capterra reviewers flag a real learning curve and a weak or missing mobile app despite the platform's broad feature set
- The live pricing page defaults to a “book a consultation” flow rather than a static table, so the actual Growth/Ultimate/Enterprise numbers take digging to surface
Zeevou is an all-in-one property management system (PMS) for short-term rental operators, bundling a channel manager, direct-booking website, CRM, guest messaging, and owner reporting into one platform under the tagline “Run more properties — not more admin.” Zeevou markets itself to professional hosts and property managers running 50–1,000+ short-stay units, though its free tier carries no unit minimum and works for a single property too.
Pricing
Per Zeevou's pricing page, the free plan — called ZeeLink — is genuinely permanent rather than a time-boxed trial: £0/month, unlimited properties and seats, no credit card required. It includes a working PMS, a direct-booking website, CRM/CRS, email automation, an owner portal, dynamic-pricing integrations, and 0% fee on direct bookings. The free plan also enrolls you in the “ZeeLink Network,” where members pass bookings to one another — Zeevou's own FAQ confirms there's “a percentage fee applied on commissions you earn” through that network, though the exact rate isn't published anywhere on the site.
Paid plans unlock the channel manager (200+ OTA connections), automated guest messaging, online check-in with e-signatures, financial reporting, and 50+ third-party integrations such as Beyond Pricing, Breezeway, and Stripe. As of this review, the live pricing page shows three tiers, each gated by a rising unit minimum: Growth from £21.66/unit/month (3-unit minimum), Ultimate from £20.73/unit/month (10-unit minimum, marked “Most Popular”), and Enterprise from £18.56/unit/month (50-unit minimum). Per Zeevou's own pricing-strategy post, exact rates also vary by property type — apartments, houses, and cottages are priced separately from guesthouses, B&Bs, and hotel rooms — and portfolios above 50 units get a custom quote. Every paid plan carries a 30-day money-back guarantee, and Zeevou advertises an annual-contract option at “up to 80% lower pricing” than paying monthly. The pricing page's default view pushes visitors toward booking a consultation rather than surfacing this table up front, so the real per-unit numbers take some digging to find.
Who it's for
Zeevou fits property managers who've outgrown a spreadsheet and a single OTA calendar and want one system covering channel management, direct bookings, and guest operations — realistically, once a portfolio clears the 3-unit Growth minimum, since that's where the channel sync and automation actually turn on. Solo hosts with one or two properties can still run the free ZeeLink plan as a real PMS and direct-booking site, but they won't get the channel manager or message automation without paying, and the standard paid tiers aren't quotable at their advertised per-unit rate below their minimums.
What we could verify
We checked Zeevou's Capterra listing directly and confirmed an overall rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars across 21 reviews. Reviewers repeatedly praise the all-in-one scope of the platform, the depth of its automation, and hands-on onboarding with a dedicated account manager. One reviewer, Mirella R. M, a managing director, wrote:
“A standout addition is the Zeevou Payment Gateway, which surpasses many global mainstream platforms by offering faster, more cost-effective transactions.”
— Mirella R. M, managing director, Capterra review of Zeevou
On the less flattering side, the same review set flags a real learning curve given how much the platform does, a mobile app reviewers describe as weak or missing, and occasional notes that per-unit pricing feels high for smaller operators. We also tried G2's reviews page as a second independent read; it returned a 403 (blocked) for us at the time of writing, so we can't confirm or add to a G2 rating here — Capterra is the one third-party record we were able to verify directly.
How it compares to our top pick
Zeevou is a full PMS: you're buying the booking calendar, channel sync, and owner-accounting layer along with its automation. BnBGenius takes the opposite approach — a flat $10/month AI layer (first 500 messages free) that adds an AI phone concierge, a task loop, review generation, and gap-night upsells on top of whatever PMS or spreadsheet you already run, with no unit minimums and nothing to migrate into. If you want Zeevou's channel manager and direct-booking site and can clear its 3-unit minimum, it's a legitimate all-in-one option; if you just want the guest-communication and revenue automation without replacing your PMS, that's the gap BnBGenius fills instead. See the full best Airbnb host software ranking for how both stack up against the rest of the field.