A host’s books, in three colours.
One spreadsheet, three palettes — same fields, same formulas, same monthly summary. Built for the host with one to three properties who wants to know how the year actually went, not optimise a portfolio.
- i. Income, expenses, occupancy — one tab reads all three
- ii. Pre-built formulas, no setup, no broken cells
- iii. Google Sheets and Excel compatible
- iv. Permanent link in your account, no subscription
Most host spreadsheets are designed for property managers, not hosts.
The free Airbnb earnings export is the bare minimum. The big property-management tools are built for someone running thirty units and a cleaning crew. Between the two there’s a gap — the host with a couple of listings who just wants a clear view of what came in, what went out, and what’s left.
This is built for that gap. Six worksheets that hand-off to each other, formulas already in place, a monthly summary that turns a year of bookings into a sentence: net of $X across Y nights, with Z% occupancy. Then it gets out of the way.
Six worksheets, one workbook.
The fields that earn their line, none of the ones that don’t. Every variant has the same fields — only the palette differs.

Bookings, rates and source platform — one tab to scan the year.

Vendors, categories, and a receipts column that links to your folder.

Your numbers, in 30 seconds. Net per month, not just gross.

What the year actually added to. Year-over-year comparison built in.

Cleaner, supplies and small repairs — a running cost per stay.

Guest preferences, what worked, what to fix before next season.
Your numbers, in thirty seconds.
The monthly summary is the page you’ll open the most. Net per month, not just gross. Occupancy as a number you can act on, not a chart you have to read. Three categories carry 80% of expenses, so they’re called out — the rest stays one click away.
- i. Net + gross + cleaning recouped, all on one row.
- ii. Occupancy rate, against last month and same month last year.
- iii. Top three expense categories, called out.
- iv. A field for one sentence about the month, because patterns live there.
Three palettes, same workbook.
Pick the one you’ll actually open at the kitchen table on a Sunday night. The fields are identical — copy entries between them if you change your mind.
Three steps, less than a minute.
Download.
Instant download after purchase. Permanent link in your account, too.
Open.
Google Sheets — File → Import → Upload, replace spreadsheet. Excel — open the file directly.
Enter your first booking.
Income tab, top row. The summary worksheet updates as you type.
I went through three host spreadsheets before this one. The thing I like is what’s not in it — no goal trackers, no profit-per-pillow nonsense. Just the numbers I’d actually want my accountant to see.
Things you’ll want to know.
Will it work for a non-Airbnb let (Vrbo, direct, Booking)?
Is this Google Sheets only, or does it work in Excel?
Do I need spreadsheet skills to use it?
Can I switch colours later?
Does it sync with Airbnb automatically?
Get the spreadsheet.
$49 once. One file. Pick a colour, open it tonight.
Instant download.
Receipt and file land in your inbox the moment you check out. Permanent link in your account, too.
One-time purchase.
No subscription, no upgrade nags, no drip emails. Pay once and the file is yours.
Quiet, secure checkout.
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