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Make Guesty Smarter with Property Tags

Property tags in Guesty help organize listings so teams can filter and manage groups of properties more easily. This SOP gives guest-facing teams a simple way to add or remove tags in Guesty.

What this does

Use property tags when a listing needs to be grouped for reporting, filtering, or operational visibility in Guesty. Tags can be added to a listing at any time, and they can also be removed whenever they are no longer needed. >>Click here to view Guesty Documentation.

Before you start

Make sure you can sign in to the correct Guesty account and access the listing you need to update. If a tag does not already exist, Guesty allows a user to type a new tag directly into the tag field when editing the listing. 

Add a property tag

  1. Sign in to your Guesty account.

  2. In the top navigation bar, click **Listings**

  3. Select the relevant listing.
  4. In the left-side menu, click **Settings**
  5. On the right side of **Tags**, click **Edit**
  6. In the free-text field, type the tag name or choose an existing tag from the dropdown list.
  7. If the tag is being created for the first time, Guesty marks it as **(new)**
  8. Click **Save**

Remove a property tag

  1. Sign in to your Guesty account.

  2. In the top navigation bar, click **Listings**

  3. Select the relevant listing.

  4. In the left-side menu, click **Settings**

  5. On the right side of **Tags**, click **Edit**

  6. In the free-text field, click the **X** on the tag you want to remove.

  7. Click **Save**

When to use tags

Tags are useful for grouping related listings so teams can filter listing views and work more efficiently inside Guesty. Guesty groups tags alongside property reporting and custom field resources, signaling they’re part of broader property organization workflows. 

Example tag ideas

  • Ship To

  • Cleaner Name

  • Pet-friendly

  • VIP

  • Coffee Type (Ground, Keurig, or Combo)

These examples are naming suggestions only and should match your team’s internal naming rules rather than replace them. 

Tips for consistency

Use short, standardized tag names so listings are easier to find and filter across teams. Before creating a brand-new tag, check whether an existing one already covers the same use case to avoid duplicates.