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What’s new in hotel tech? We cover the stuff that matters: managing better, connecting with guests, and running things smarter.

Plain Talk

The future is simple

The more technology we add, the more we realise what truly matters. It’s not the automation itself — it’s the time it gives back.

The customer isn’t always right (and that’s okay) Plain Talk

The customer isn’t always right (and that’s okay)

We listen to every piece of feedback. Every suggestion, every request, every frustration — they all matter. But that doesn’t mean we say yes to everything.

People buy confidence, not software Plain Talk

People buy confidence, not software

Hotels don’t buy software because they love technology. They buy it because they want to stop worrying.

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How we decide what goes into the product Plain Talk

How we decide what goes into the product

Every idea starts with good intentions. A client asks for a feature. A team member sees a pattern. Someone suggests an improvement that “shouldn’t be too hard to add.” It all sounds reasonable — until the product starts to lose its shape.

What makes support truly good: clarity over speed Plain Talk

What makes support truly good: clarity over speed

Most companies boast about how fast their support responds. A ticket closed in minutes. A chat answered in seconds. Speed is measurable, easy to brag about, and everyone loves a quick reply.

Long-term thinking beats short-term hype Plain Talk

Long-term thinking beats short-term hype

It’s easy to be drawn to flashy trends — new features that promise to wow guests, integrations that claim to solve everything overnight, or quick fixes that sound impressive in marketing materials. But hotels don’t need hype. They need reliability.

Software should be boring Plain Talk

Software should be boring

Not “innovative.” Not “revolutionary.” Just reliable. A tool that works every day without demanding your attention.

There’s nothing wrong with being small Plain Talk

There’s nothing wrong with being small

Growth isn’t everything. Bigger numbers, more clients, endless expansion — they aren’t always the goal.

Why we don’t chase growth at any cost Plain Talk

Why we don’t chase growth at any cost

Most software companies are obsessed with scaling. More users. More features. Bigger valuations. Faster growth.