Template - Rental vacation

I would also love to see templates for rentals vacation.
A site for a place that people could rent. It means portfolio, ammenities, around, and booking options or at least embedding of Booking, airbnb etc…

Hey Jean, thank you for your input. :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

Would you have a few nice example websites for great rental offers? Should this template be for listings of more rental possibilities, or just for single rental offers?

That would be for rental offers. Some kind of showroom of a villa or apartment for people to visit and get engaged. I don’t have any favorites, or else I would have reproduced it myself. But It needs a form and if possible booking or airbnb widget integration. I’m looking for inspiration.

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Looking forward to your input here :slight_smile:

I think we need to separate two things here. The template would normally not include a third-party tool like a booking script or widget. This is due to the fact that each user has different preferences, and third-party tools sometimes are connected to extra costs.

However, just browsed through Elfsight and found some really nice widgets for AirBnB and Booking to display comments and reviews.

I am also sure that some companies probably provide you with script and code to implement their presence on your page. I suppose, Booking.com does. But I am not an expert on this.

In regard to a booking feature - this might be a great idea to discuss a possible preset or a “how to” on doing exceptional and interesting contact and booking forms. (Elfsight actually also has one builder, e.g.) :innocent:

And another one :slight_smile: Responsive Kontaktformular Widget für Website (einfach und schnell)

In the end, I suppose there will always be a third-party tool involved, so there is of course a limitation to what Sitejet can realize to make it useful for every user.

yes you’re right, I always use beds24 for bookings and they have html templates but I mean ther should be a place in the design where to implement it, whether through a form, a popup with a CTA calling this external widget or whatever. What I meant is that would be great to have it designed in the template.

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I completely understand your point :slight_smile: But in that case I assume (this is just my personal view of course) that everybody might think differently about where to put these tools on the website, you know?

The main goal is to make a template accessible for a big part of users. I have seen many hotel and house rental websites through the years - most of them were really different on this part. However, of course these points will be discussed internally, and our web design magicians probably already have a solution for this :sweat_smile:

That is the point, where would it be the most effective?
That is something pro designers might know. Landing pages pro and call to action ninjas might have answers I don’t have.

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