Accommodation

Industry characteristics

Seasonal operation
Large variations in customer influx throughout the year.

Diverse offers
Combination of different types of accommodation such as cabins, tent pitches and caravan sites.

High degree of personal service
Guests expect flexibility and quick help with questions about bookings and facilities.

Large area
Several locations need to manage many facilities spread over a large area.

Common challenges in the industry

Time-consuming handling of orders and payment follow-up.

Coordination of available spaces and facilities, especially in high season.

Need for flexible payment solutions, including cashless and online payment.

Lack of overview of finances, income and reward programs.

Problems with integration between booking system and POS system.

Solutions

Integrated POS systems

Efficient solutions for payment and administration, tailored for accommodation offers such as cabins, tents and camping. Easily manage both drop-in and prepaid bookings.

Online booking and availability management

Keep track of available spaces and cabins in real time, and let customers easily book online. Automated confirmations and reminders save you administrative work.

Flexible payment options

Offer everything from contactless payments to integrated card terminals and mobile solutions. Perfect for handling both domestic and international guests.

Cloud-based administration

Manage bookings, finances and reports from anywhere. Perfect for smaller teams who need access to updated data on the go.

Clear reports

Gain insight into sales, occupancy rate and seasonal trends through detailed and easy-to-understand reports.

Additional features for guests

Offer additional services such as breakfast, equipment rental or bed linen through the system. This makes it easy for guests to add services, while you keep control of inventory and revenue.

Customer loyalty:

Build loyal customers through loyalty programs or discount schemes for guests who visit regularly.

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