Keycard

For short-let hosts

The guest guide your guests actually read.

Your house manual has the answer. It is on page two, in English, and your guest is on the landing at 11:40pm with no signal. Keycard turns it into a page they can search — one answer, their language, works offline.

No card to start. No subscription, ever.

You have answered these already this week

  • What's the wi-fi password?
  • How do I get in?
  • Where do I park?
  • Which bin, and what night?
  • What time do we have to be out?

The same five, every stay. Not because your guide is bad — because a document is not a place to look something up.

How it goes

  1. 01

    Answer twelve questions

    Your guide arrives written. You replace the [placeholders] with your wi-fi, your door code, your bin night. Ten minutes, once.

  2. 02

    Print the card, publish the link

    A QR card for the fridge and an A5 essentials sheet for the kitchen drawer. Same link goes in your check-in message.

  3. 03

    Stop answering at midnight

    Guests type what they need. They get one answer, in their language, whether or not they have signal yet.

Answer-first

It opens on a search box, not a cover page

Guests do not read a welcome book from the top. They arrive with one question at a bad moment. Keycard is built for that moment: type three letters, get the answer, close the page.

Their language

Translated into 11 languages, automatically

One tap and the whole guide is in Dutch, Japanese or Polish — while your wi-fi password and door code stay exactly as you typed them. Nobody in this category does this to the guide itself.

No signal needed

It works in the stairwell

The guide saves itself to the guest's phone the first time it opens. Which matters, because the password they need to get online is the thing they are looking for.

Three years, one property

A guidebook subscription at €9.99 a month costs about €360 over three years. The same guide, bought once, costs €29. That is the pitch. There is not a cleverer one.

See the plans

Questions

Do guests have to install anything?

No. It is a web page. They scan the QR card or tap the link in your message, and it opens.

Is €29 really once?

Once, per property, forever. There is no renewal, no seat expiry and no card kept on file. If the model ever changes, it changes for new purchases — not for yours.

What if I have five flats?

Host Pack covers ten properties for €79, also once. Seats attach themselves to new properties as you add them.

Can I try it before paying?

The free plan builds and publishes a real, searchable, offline guest page for one property. Paying adds the languages, the print pack and removes our badge.

Does it replace my property manager software?

No, and it does not try to. No bookings, no messaging, no cleaning rota. It does one job.