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Glad to Have You™ is the first fully customizable mobile platform designed specifically for vacation rental management companies, hotels, and resorts. The explosive growth in mobile and social technology is revolutionizing industry after industry – and vacation rentals are no exception.
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Travel Free GLAD TO HAVE YOU, INC iPhone, iPad, iPod

With Glad to Have You™ it’s now possible for companies and resorts to operate and communicate with guests more efficiently, and more profitably than ever imagined.

And for guests, it provides a personalized concierge and tour guide right in their pocket, wherever they go. Guests can now get lost in the good times of a vacation and not the worries of where to find or how to get into their vacation rental, finding the best restaurants, the coolest events, and the greatest deals on shopping and activities. They’ll know your vacation properties provide beach chairs for guests, that dive-looking seafood place around the corner has the best crab cakes in town, and not to bother with the singing mermaid show at the children’s museum.

By unpacking the power of the Glad to Have You™, guests leave the baggage of vacation planning and accommodation logistics at home -- all they need to pack is their smartphone and a swimsuit.

Reviews

Not sure what this app does
kipaco

Only 4 vacation areas shown, no apparent way to post my rental. Thought is was a management tool from the description Seems to be a way for a guest to research but doesn't seem very useful without data.


Searching....
Frustrated1234

Got stuck... Deleted. :-(


Busted
thefoxbox

The reserve and web site links are both dead ends. They go nowhere. No pricing information, either! None at all. Avoid. It just connects to HomeAway so just download that instead.


Waste of time
Al Havemann

Broken links. Generally not very useful. Also, it suffers the all too prevalent habit of only working in portrait mode, a total dead end for those with larger phones and tablets. I generally use an iPad for travel and many other apps due to their much more useful landscape orientation. Opening a portrait only app by user with a large phone or a tablet in a case and the app faces immediately deletion. I fail to understand why developers do this, it drastically limits their market and the poor reviews kill casual interest so why limit rotation when it’s just a simple library call? When I see a sideways image on my iPad Pro I don’t go any further, I just immediately kill the app and delete it. It doesn’t even a look around to see what it does, just kill the app, complain in a review and delete it. It doesn’t make any sense.


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