Airbnb cancellation alerts

Catch Airbnb openings after cancellations.

When a destination looks booked up, inventory can still shift. TripNudge checks your Airbnb search so you can spot new openings when stays return to the results.

Neutral living room inside a short-term stay
airbnb.com/s/Austin/homes
Oct 17-202 guestsfilters attached

Opening found

A matching stay appeared.

Saved search

Austin

Ready
Oct 17-20
2 guests
Your Airbnb filters stay attached
Search-based alerts

Conference, concert, and sports weekends

Holiday travel dates with limited inventory

Last-minute openings near a venue or neighborhood

How it works

TripNudge is designed around the URL you already have, so the setup stays simple.

Step 1

Build the Airbnb search for the dates that look unavailable.

Step 2

Paste the search URL into TripNudge before you give up on the trip.

Step 3

Preview the generated alert, then save it with Starter email alerts or Plus text alerts.

Questions people ask

A few practical notes before you rely on any travel alert.

Does TripNudge know why a stay appears?

TripNudge detects changes in search results. A new result may come from a cancellation, changed minimum-night rule, calendar update, or a newly listed stay.

Can I use this for event travel?

Yes. This is one of the clearest use cases: set up the exact search near the event and let TripNudge check for openings.

How fast should I act on an alert?

Quickly. Airbnb availability and prices can change at any time, so always confirm the listing details directly on Airbnb.

Paste a saved Airbnb search URL

Start with the search you already trust.

TripNudge checks for changes, then sends you back to Airbnb to review and book.

Set up alert