Draft:Hit Booker
Companies of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Hit Booker, also operating under the name Mostar Property Management, is a company providing short-term rental property management services. The company manages accommodation units on behalf of property owners in Bosnia and Herzegovina and operates in selected locations in the Western Balkans.
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History
Mostar Property Management was established in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company later began operating under the brand name Hit Booker in the short-term rental market.
According to published case studies, the company expanded the number of accommodation units under management over several years, reaching several hundred managed properties by the mid-2020s.
Operations
Hit Booker provides management services for private accommodation intended for short-term tourist rentals. These services include listing properties on online booking platforms, coordinating reservations, managing availability calendars, and communicating with guests.
The company operates on behalf of property owners and does not function as an accommodation provider itself.
Technology
The company has been referenced in industry case studies describing the use of third-party property management systems and pricing optimisation software commonly applied in the short-term rental sector.
Published sources describe the company’s transition from manual processes to software-supported operations integrating channel management and dynamic pricing tools, including the use of a property management system documented in a customer case study.[1]
Media coverage
Hit Booker and Mostar Property Management have been referenced in regional business and tourism-related publications.
A case study published by a third-party pricing platform documented the company’s use of automation tools in managing short-term rental operations and portfolio growth.[2]
In an interview published on a Bosnian business news portal, a representative of the company discussed the management of private accommodation units and cooperation with property owners.[3]

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