No public developer API, portal, webhooks, or self-serve tokens. The only programmatic path is two-way iCal calendar sync with Google, Outlook, Airbnb, VRBO, or any ICS URL, plus point integrations with TIDY and Stream Chat. No channel-manager integrations exist despite years of requests.
Peerspace scores F on the API Report Card. No public developer API, portal, webhooks, or self-serve tokens. The only programmatic path is two-way iCal calendar sync with Google, Outlook, Airbnb, VRBO, or any ICS URL, plus point integrations with TIDY and Stream Chat. No channel-manager integrations exist despite years of requests.
Without a usable official API, teams fall back on manual exports, file drops, or one-off vendor integrations. The other option is an unofficial API layer like Supergood that automates the authenticated web app directly.
Peerspace is a global online marketplace for hourly rentals of unique spaces, marketed as 'the easiest way to book meeting rooms, event venues, filming locations & more.' Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, the platform connects two sides: 'Hosts' (owners and operators of studios, lofts, rooftops, mansions, warehouses, galleries, restaurants, and other distinctive spaces) and renters (production crews, event planners, small businesses, and consumers).
Peerspace is a consumer and small-business marketplace for hourly venue rental, not enterprise SaaS. A renter searches by city, activity (production, meeting, party, workshop), capacity, date, and hourly duration, filters by amenities such as Wi-Fi, parking, A/V, kitchen, or pet-friendly, reviews listing details and host responses, and books and pays through Peerspace, which holds funds and applies the included $1M host liability policy.
Moderate as a consumer/SMB brand within the hourly venue and production-location category, low as a B2B integration target.
Headquartered in San Francisco, CA. Founded 2014 by Eric Shoup and Rony Chammas (CEO). Approximately 95-200 employees (Latka self-report ~97; broader estimates 101-200).
Founded in 2014 in San Francisco by Eric Shoup and Rony Chammas (CEO). Total disclosed funding sits in the ~$35M-$40M range across nine rounds and seventeen investors per public databases (PitchBook, Tracxn, Owler, Latka).
Grades measure one thing: can a customer's engineering team get their own data out programmatically? We check six things (whether a real API exists, how access is gated, data coverage, auth quality, docs and developer experience, and stability) and roll them into a letter grade. Grades get re-verified, and they only move on evidence.