A new service is attempting to bridge the gap between property management and corporate travel needs, specifically targeting an audience that traditionally struggles with taking time off: business professionals and entrepreneurs who prioritize work over rest.
Treasureboxgem operates as an information platform where companies and property managers can connect to arrange everything from vacation staycations to business trips and group office meetups. The service positions itself as more than just another booking platform, offering to act as an Airbnb co-host for property owners looking to increase their conversion rates.
A Different Approach to Property Management
What sets this vacation booking and co-hosting service apart is its hands-on method. Rather than simply listing properties and waiting for bookings, the company takes active ownership of the guest experience. This includes follow-up calls on checkout days to offer room extensions if the property isn’t already booked, turning what might be passive browsing into actual reservations.

The focus on short-term stays of one to three days aligns with how busy professionals actually travel—quick trips sandwiched between meetings, brief getaways that don’t require extensive planning, or overnight stays for corporate gatherings. The target demographic includes branch managers, senior vice presidents, company presidents, and solo entrepreneurs who the service believes need encouragement to step away from their desks.
Expansion Plans and Media Attention
The company has set an ambitious goal of co-hosting up to 12 properties over the next two years. More immediately, the founder is preparing for a filming session with Legacy Makers, scheduled within the next six months. A Monday Zoom call is set to finalize travel arrangements to Miami, where a studio day will document the journey of building the business. The session may extend into a short vacation, practicing what the company preaches about work-life balance.

The business travel coordination service emphasizes accountability in an industry where communication gaps between property owners and potential guests often result in lost bookings. By positioning themselves as the active intermediary who ensures follow-through, they’re betting that property owners will see improved occupancy rates and that business travelers will appreciate the personalized attention.
Filling a Niche in Corporate Travel
The pitch is straightforward: career-focused individuals need help disconnecting, and companies need efficient ways to book accommodations for team events and business travel. By focusing on this intersection, the property co-hosting platform is carving out a specific niche in the broader short-term rental market.
Whether this personalized, high-touch approach can scale to 12 properties while maintaining the same level of attention remains to be seen. For now, the service represents an attempt to add a human element to an increasingly automated industry.


