Quicktext vs SuitePad
Factual side-by-side, not editorial. Both tools have been tested at a working European hotel. For opinions, read the individual reviews linked below.
The short version
Both land on 6/10 overall, so the choice comes down to fit rather than our scores.
Quicktext is built for hotels wanting a European AI chatbot with direct booking conversion. SuitePad is built for service-rich, longer-stay properties (resort, spa, luxury, boutique) where guests spend real time in the room.
| Quicktext | SuitePad | |
|---|---|---|
| Our rating | 6/10 | 6/10 |
| Pricing | Custom pricing, from approximately €250/month | Quote-only. Subscription from around $450/month, or a performance-based model with no upfront hardware cost and an agreed annual ceiling. |
| Best for | Hotels wanting a European AI chatbot with direct booking conversion | Service-rich, longer-stay properties (resort, spa, luxury, boutique) where guests spend real time in the room |
| HQ | France (Paris) | Germany (Berlin) |
| Founded | 2017 | 2012 |
| Reviewed by | thomas | sophie |
Common questions
Which is better, Quicktext or SuitePad?
Both score 6/10 on our ratings, so the right pick depends on what you are optimising for. Read both reviews.
How much do Quicktext and SuitePad cost?
Quicktext: Custom pricing, from approximately €250/month
SuitePad: Quote-only. Subscription from around $450/month, or a performance-based model with no upfront hardware cost and an agreed annual ceiling.
Read the full reviews
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Quicktext
Quicktext's chatbot still converts direct bookings and still handles multilingual queries well. They've added WhatsApp and a new brand name. Neither fixes the integration problems I flagged previously.
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SuitePad
SuitePad makes the best in-room tablets on the market, and I still could not get a straight price out of them. I ran the tablets on one floor of my 80-room Amsterdam hotel for nine weeks. Here is what they earned, and why your guest profile decides everything.