Open doors, activate intercom, summon elevators, set temperature, crash a party with noise alerts, and offer contactless self-check-in with digital keys—across 300 smart device brands all in one dashboard syncing with your PMS. All Room Automation controls and upsells are also available in the guest web app with your company’s brand.
Home Automation: The largest number of compatible devices in the industry today! Link 300+ Smart Devices across locks, thermostats, noise, lights, Leak, Smoke and CO, Pool, Smart TV. All major brands like Yale, Schlage, Kwikset, Dorma Kaba, Salto, Nest, Ecobee, Honeywell, Samsung, Netatmo, Ezlo, and more.
Guest Experience: Email, Text, Chat, and Web-app. Text your guest’s a link to the app, no need to download an app. Brand the app with your company’s logo and colors. All stay information, room controls, and digital check-in are powered through the app. Offer services and upsells automatically.
Operations Automation: Powerful workflow automation that reduces your operating costs by up to 30%. Know when guests check out, housekeepers complete tasks in real-time. Offer early check-in automatically based on workflow status and property readiness.
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Schlage is great. Yale too. I have them on several properties without issue. I use Lynx (getlynx.co) to manage them and to automatically create and disable the codes. Source: over 1 year ago
I use a third party service, Lynx (getlynx.co) which creates and programs the locks. It gets bookings from my PMS (or in your case a calendar export from the OTAs would work too if you don't have a PMS... Which you should if you're using multiple OTAs) and then generates the codes. It even sends out a welcome message and gives the guest a portal to unlock the door over a webpage. They can also control my... Source: about 2 years ago
Toast uses SSL. So does Stripe (https://stripe.com/) and so does Square (https://squareup.com/us/en/payments). Everybody, without fail now uses HTTPS (SSL), they really do. That ship sailed. If you use the Chrome web browser, anything not serving up puppy pictures over HTTPS says "Not Secure" for the last HALF DECADE. If you google "PCI compliance" it's literally THE LAW that it is required for handling... Source: about 1 year ago
Have you tried Square? https://squareup.com/us/en/payments. Source: over 1 year ago
Well, that is precisely the competition that Apple is trying to eliminate. If you look at Square, the company alluded to in the article, they are probably the largest PoS hardware and software provider in that space. Apple is trying to eliminate the need for a separate device by developing software that leverages on existing available hardware that they sell. It’s a pretty good idea. But, as I’ve said, the use... Source: over 2 years ago
I haven't sold any of my software I made as side projects. But that's mainly because I was doing it for fun and wasn't planning to make money from it. But if I did, perhaps I might add a "registration code" scheme like shareware software would often do, and if someone decides to pay for it, they'd get a registration code which would unlock more features in the software (which would probably require a... Source: over 2 years ago
W3M - w3m is a text-based web browser as well as a pager like ' ...
Airfordable - Payment plans for flights before your departure.
Browsh - A fully-modern text-based browser, rendering to TTY and browsers
Stripe Billing - A set of tools for billing and subscriptions
share.link - A fast and easy way to organize and share your links
Recurring Payments - No need to create invoices. No need to remind clients to pay