Features

Guest communication

Build a guest welcome book from the property—and keep it current after printing.

Combine listing details, host guidance, access information, nearby places and photography into a branded A4 or Letter brochure and a live digital edition.

The best brochure answers the question before it becomes a message

Arrival instructions, Wi-Fi, house guidance, emergency details, transport, local recommendations and host contacts all belong in one calm guest experience. i3nb organizes that information into a designed welcome book rather than a long chat history.

Property-linked fields can stay synchronized with the listing while intentional brochure overrides remain possible. The same content can be printed or opened through a durable QR address whose destination updates without replacing the sign.

Listing-connected

Reuse the property identity, hosts, photography, access guidance and location context already maintained in i3nb.

Guest-centered sections

Cover arrival, departure, Wi-Fi, property information, emergency help, community guidance, transport and custom cards.

Local directory

Present nearby places and landmarks with distance, imagery and appropriate photo attribution.

Print plus live QR

Prepare A4 or Letter layouts and share the current digital book through a trackable, revocable link.

Property information flows into a designed guest journey

The builder starts with useful structured information and lets the host decide how it becomes a story.

Branded cover and hosts.

Introduce the property and the people responsible for the stay before moving into operational instructions.

Arrival and departure.

Check-in, check-out, access and property-specific guidance can be organized into clear, printable sections.

Emergency and practical help.

Essential contacts, property facts and immediate guidance are easier to find than in a generic house-rules document.

Custom cards.

Hosts can add property-specific content that does not fit a predefined section without abandoning the design system.

The destination becomes part of the welcome

A stay is larger than the building. Location content helps the guest understand what is nearby and why the property is a good base.

Nearby landmark discovery.

Use location-linked landmarks and places to build a relevant local directory around the property.

Distance and transport context.

Help guests plan the trip with practical proximity and mobility information.

Curated photography.

Property and location images can be selected deliberately, with source credit retained where required.

English or Spanish.

Build the welcome book for the guest audience instead of locking the property to one language.

Print once; update the live edition as the property changes

The physical printable and the digital welcome book support different moments but come from the same brochure project.

A4 and Letter layouts.

Choose the paper system appropriate to the property and produce print CSS intended for clean physical output.

Visual themes.

Theme, background and overlay choices let the document feel consistent with the property rather than like a generated office form.

Live digital destination.

The QR route renders the current published welcome book, so a corrected instruction does not require a new QR design.

Control and measurement.

Scan activity can be tracked and the access token can be revoked and reissued when the printed touchpoint must be retired.

How it works

  1. Start from the listing. Select the property data, hosts, photos and location context to carry into the brochure.
  2. Compose the guest journey. Order standard sections, add practical guidance and create custom cards where needed.
  3. Choose language, paper and visual theme. Prepare the version suited to the property and its guests.
  4. Print or publish the live edition. Use the physical brochure, a QR-linked digital book, or both from the same project.

Questions

Can the brochure include places near the property?

Yes. The local directory can use nearby places and landmarks, including distance, imagery and required photo attribution.

Do I have to reprint a QR sign every time the brochure changes?

No. The QR address opens the current digital welcome book, so content can be updated while the printed code remains the same.

Can I make both A4 and US Letter versions?

Yes. The brochure supports A4 and Letter page formats along with English and Spanish content and multiple visual directions.

Give guests one beautiful, current source of truth

Bring the property, the practical details and the destination into one printable and digital welcome book.