With AvaiBook, you can manage multiple plans without needing to share passwords or open multiple browsers.
If you need to manage several independent plans (with different billing details and/or different IBANs) or delegate the management of your accommodations to a partner, this is the right tool for you.
Thanks to the multi-account login feature, you can forget about constantly logging in and out. You can request permissions to switch from one plan to another with a single click.
How to activate multi-account login?
To be a PARENT account (access to other plans)
Requirement: You must have a PRO Plan in AvaiBook.
Go to the Security section of your account.
In the Multi-account login section → “Accounts shared with you”, click on Add account.
A chat window will open on the right side.
Enter the ID or email address of the account you want to access.
Our team will contact you to guide you through the process.
To be a CHILD account (allow access to your plan)
Requirement: You must have a STANDARD or PRO Plan.
Go to the Security section of your account.
In the Multi-account login section → “Allowed access”, click on Add account.
The chat will open automatically.
Enter the ID or email address of the account you want to grant access to.
Our team will contact you to guide you through the process.
How does switching between plans work?
From your PARENT account, you will see a button to directly access the CHILD accounts that have granted you access.
From a CHILD account, you can return to the PARENT account with a single click.
The switch is immediate and does not require logging in or out.
General requirements
The PARENT account must have a PRO Plan.
CHILD accounts must have a STANDARD or PRO Plan.
Both accounts must request pairing in order for the connection to be activated.
Tips for proper use of multi-account login
When switching between plans, we recommend closing all open browser tabs of the master account before moving to other accounts and vice versa. This helps prevent errors when updating information across different plans.




