US: Short-term rental analytics company AirDNA has launched a new version of its short-term rental revenue projection platform, Rentalizer, introducing features designed to give property investors and managers more control over how forecasts are generated.
The updated tool, released on 15 May, allows users to build more transparent and tailored rental revenue forecasts.
In the new version users can also revisit and compare previous forecasts as well as download PDFs to share summaries with clients, investors or lenders.
It retains the original platform’s address-based functionality, which delivers 12-month projections on revenue, occupancy, average daily rate (ADR), and seasonal performance, but adds new data-led features for power users.
AirDNA CEO Rohit Bezewada said: “This launch is all about helping users feel confident in their decisions. Short-term rentals remain one of the most compelling opportunities in real estate, but they come with complexity.
“Rentalizer makes it easier to cut through the noise, understand the data behind a forecast, and take action with clarity.”
Jamie Lane, senior vice president of analytics and chief economist at AirDNA, said: “If you’re putting real capital behind a property, you need more than a number: you need to know how strong the data is behind it.
“This version of Rentalizer brings the entire forecasting process into focus. Users can now see what drives a projection, tweak the inputs, and improve the outcome, all in one place.”
Originally launched in 2021, Rentalizer has become one of the most widely used tools for short-term rental income estimates.
Highlights:
- AirDNA has launched an updated version of its short-term rental forecasting platform, Rentalizer
- New features include custom comps, a confidence score, and advanced filtering options
- Tool helps real estate investors and managers assess revenue potential based on address and property details
- CEO says the update supports clearer decision-making in a complex market
- Rentalizer is one of the most widely used forecasting tools in the STR sector





