Beds24 · FinOps Profile

Beds24 Finops

FinOps view of Beds24 spend. Beds24 bills on a pay-as-you-go, per-rental basis: a monthly base fee for a single rental, incremental per-property and per-rental fees, a per-link monthly fee for each channel manager connection, and an optional monthly fee for the private-label booking engine. The REST API is included with a paid account at no separate charge, so the direct cost driver of API usage is the underlying platform subscription (number of rentals and channel links) rather than per-call fees. The main operational constraint on API consumption is the account-level 5-minute credit limit, not a metered invoice line.

Beds24 Finops is the FinOps profile for Beds24 on the APIs.io network, aligned with the FinOps Foundation Framework.

It defines 5 billable meters, billed in EUR, on a monthly cycle, and pricing category subscription.

The profile maps 8 FOCUS columns for cost-allocation reporting.

Tagged areas include Vacation Rental, Channel Manager, Property Management System, Hospitality, and FinOps.

Category: Hospitality and Property Management Pricing: Subscription Billing: Monthly FOCUS v1.3
Vacation RentalChannel ManagerProperty Management SystemHospitalityFinOpsCost ManagementFOCUS

Framework Alignment

Framework
Data Spec

Charge Categories

UsagePurchase

FOCUS Columns

BillingCurrency
EUR
ChargeCategory
Usage
InvoiceIssuerName
Beds24
PricingCategory
Subscription
ProviderName
Beds24
PublisherName
Beds24
ServiceCategory
Hospitality and Property Management
ServiceName
Beds24 Channel Manager and PMS

Meters

base_property
Unit: property
Monthly base fee for a single-rental property.
rentals
Unit: rental
Number of billable rentals / units across the portfolio, billed monthly.
channel_links
Unit: link
Number of channel manager links (room type to OTA channel), billed monthly.
booking_engine
Unit: account
Optional monthly fee for the private-label online booking engine.
api_credits
Unit: credits
Account-level API credits consumed per 5-minute window (an operational limit, not a billed meter).

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