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Guestara is an AI-powered guest management platform that helps independent hotels, resorts, hostels, short-term rentals, and growing hotel groups digitize and monetize the full guest journey, from booking to post-stay. It runs on top of your existing PMS rather than replacing it, adding a modern guest-facing layer to the systems you already use.
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Integrations: Cloudbeds, Oracle OPERA, Mews, Apaleo, Hotelogix, eZee, Beds24, SiteMinder, Guesty, Hostaway, Stripe, Razorpay, and more.
Hotels on Guestara see up to 200% more upsell revenue and up to 300% more positive reviews, with most properties live in about a week.
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Guestara is an AI-first guest management platform that runs on top of a hotel's existing PMS rather than replacing it. It combines AI-powered ID scanning for 30-second contactless check-in, a 24/7 AI chatbot trained on each property's data, and AI-driven upselling in one system, so hotels add a modern guest experience without changing their core technology. Most properties go live in about a week.
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Guestara brings the full guest journey into one platform instead of requiring separate tools for messaging, check-in, upselling, payments, and reviews. Its AI is built in throughout, from ID scanning to upsell recommendations to review handling, and it layers on top of an existing PMS rather than forcing a rip-and-replace. It is designed for independent and boutique hotels and growing groups that want enterprise-grade capability without enterprise complexity, with onboarding in about a week.
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Guestara is built for independent and boutique hotels, resorts, hostels, short-term rental operators, and growing hotel groups. Its users include front desk and reception teams, guest experience and operations managers, and hotel owners or general managers who want to reduce manual work, increase revenue per guest, and improve their online reputation.
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