Listing Lens, now available to all customers, scans listing photos, descriptions, and amenities to provide actionable fixes for improving search rankings and conversion rates. While competitors often charge monthly fees for similar audit tools, Beyond has integrated this functionality directly into its core platform. The tool addresses a long-standing pain point for property managers: the difficulty of consistently tracking listing quality across large portfolios without manual alerts.
Beyond is also moving into the AI infrastructure space with its new Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, currently in beta. This server allows third-party AI agents—such as ChatGPT or Claude—to pull directly from Beyond’s pricing and reservation datasets. By enabling agent-to-agent communication, the system allows different operational bots to share a single source of truth, facilitating automated tasks like occupancy reporting and rate adjustments without human intervention.
These additions complement Neyoba, the company’s AI pricing assistant launched in late 2025. According to Beyond, Neyoba has already logged 50,000 conversations with users, effectively cutting workflow times from hours to minutes. The company reports that this assistant has saved customers over 100,000 hours of manual data analysis in its first six months, allowing operators to prioritize strategic growth over routine spreadsheet management.





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