While global platforms dominated vacation rentals, millions of Indian hosts stayed offline—not by choice, but by design. Language barriers, complex tech, and hefty commissions kept small-town hospitality out of the digital game.
Enter Homeyhuts. A Hyderabad engineer looked at how vacation rentals worked in America, then asked a better question: what would this look like if we built it for India?
The answer: multilingual support, offline onboarding, and zero commissions. Just a simple subscription starting at ₹490.
In one year, they’ve scaled to 1,600+ listings across Telangana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Goa. Kerala is next, with Malayalam-speaking support already in place.
This isn’t another Airbnb clone trying to extract value. It’s a platform built from scratch for Bharat’s hospitality economy—where 40% of India’s 2.75 lakh homestays have been waiting for someone to finally include them.
For hotel owners, suppliers, and hospitality professionals, this represents more than competition. It’s a massive new ecosystem of hosts who’ll need everything from linens to SOPs to partnership opportunities.
Read the full analysis in this week’s Pulse by Zarnik →
The homestay revolution isn’t coming. It’s here. And it speaks your language.
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