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February 10, 2026
Caitlin Stubbs
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Resly recognised for powering great stays: Vrbo 2026 Preferred connectivity partner

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Caitlin Stubbs
Leading the way in reliability, innovation, and performance.

We’re proud to share that Resly has been named a Vrbo 2026 Preferred connectivity partner. This distinction recognises top technology providers helping professional property managers compete, grow, and deliver exceptional guest experiences on Vrbo.

This honour reflects our commitment to developing dependable, high-performing tools that make it easier for managers to succeed - from optimising listings and streamlining operations to creating memorable stays that drive repeat guests.

Through our partnership with Vrbo, property managers can reach millions of travellers and grow their business across one of the world’s most trusted vacation rental marketplaces.

Learn more about Vrbo’s Connectivity Partner Program here.

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