Cloud-native PMS
Cloud-native property management systems we have reviewed.
8 reviews
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8/10
Apaleo review: the API-first PMS that expects you to build your own hotel
A PMS with a public API, a developer sandbox, and no proprietary UI requirement. I opened the docs before the marketing page. For once, I wasn't disappointed.
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8/10
Mews review: the privacy audit of Europe's biggest cloud PMS
Mews processes over $10 billion in payments for its hotels. I wanted to know what that means for where your guest data ends up.
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7/10
Clock PMS+ review: thirty years of European independence in a market full of venture capital
Every subscription is a vote. Clock has been building hotel software since 1994 without taking venture capital. In a market where your PMS vendor might get acquired next quarter, that counts for something.
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7/10
Cloudbeds review: what a quarter-billion in funding buys you
Cloudbeds has raised $253 million and SoftBank is involved. I wanted to know what that buys an 80-room city hotel that could use the money elsewhere.
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7/10
Guestline review: what happens when private equity buys your PMS
Guestline has been the default PMS for British independents for years. Then the Access Group bought it. I wanted to know whether the product survived the acquisition.
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7/10
RoomRaccoon review: the all-in-one PMS my newest hire could actually use
I gave Nikos the login on his second day. By lunch he was making reservations. That's the test, and RoomRaccoon passed it.
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6/10
Amenitiz review: the numbers behind Southern Europe's fastest-growing PMS
A PMS that publishes its pricing, charges no commission, and starts at €42/month. I checked the maths. Then I checked whether you actually get a PMS for that.
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6/10
Noovy review: €5 per room and a PMS built by people who've done the night shift
A PMS that costs less per room than a coffee. I wanted to know what you give up for that price, and whether my staff would notice.