EasePilot use case

Guesty + Breezeway operations, without the manual glue.

EasePilot connects reservation pressure to field operations across tools like Guesty, Breezeway, Airbnb/Vrbo, smart locks, cleaners, and owners.

Start in shadow or approval mode. Routine work can move to autopilot after permissions are clear.

Real scenario

Guesty shows an early arrival.

Guesty shows an early arrival. Breezeway shows cleaning is not confirmed. The lock code is not verified. EasePilot connects the dots and reports what needs approval.

Workflow map

What EasePilot checks, does, and asks approval for.

These are setup-scope examples, not overclaims about official integrations.

1

Checks

  • Guesty changes
  • Breezeway tasks
  • Airbnb/Vrbo messages
  • Smart-lock status
  • Cleaner coverage
  • Owner approval rules
2

Does

  • Chases housekeeping
  • Checks backup coverage
  • Drafts guest replies
  • Prepares task updates
  • Builds owner packets
3

Asks first

  • Backup cleaning
  • Early check-in commitments
  • Concessions
  • Booking changes
  • Readiness override
Tools involved

Scoped around the stack you already use.

GuestyBreezewayAirbnbVrboSmart locksWhatsApp
FAQ

Questions about this workflow.

What can EasePilot check for Guesty + Breezeway automation?

Guesty shows an early arrival. Breezeway shows cleaning is not confirmed. The lock code is not verified. EasePilot connects the dots and reports what needs approval.

What can EasePilot do automatically?

Routine work can include chases housekeeping, checks backup coverage, drafts guest replies, prepares task updates. The exact scope depends on tool access, policy, and setup permissions.

Does EasePilot claim official integrations?

No. EasePilot is built for teams using tools like these. During setup, we scope the safest available path: API where available, browser-assisted where needed, message-based where the work happens, and manual import where fastest.

What does EasePilot ask approval for?

For this workflow, EasePilot should ask before backup cleaning, early check-in commitments, concessions, booking changes, readiness override, and other expensive, risky, safety-sensitive, legal-sensitive, or reputation-sensitive decisions.