Tripleseat, a leader in event management software tailored for hotels, restaurants, and unique venues, has announced an exciting new integration with Amaze Insights—a cutting-edge reporting platform that consolidates data from various sales and catering (S&C) systems.
This strategic collaboration is set to transform how hotel brands, management companies, and individual properties analyze their sales performance, aiming to drive higher occupancy rates and revenue.
With this integration, Tripleseat users within the hospitality sector can effortlessly utilize Amaze Insights to aggregate essential performance data from Tripleseat and a multitude of other platforms into one comprehensive report. This seamless consolidation allows hotel professionals to monitor vital metrics such as booking pace, need-to-fill dates, and more through a user-friendly dashboard.
“At Tripleseat, we are dedicated to leading the hospitality sector with innovative solutions that streamline operations and elevate performance,” stated Sam Dewey, Senior Vice President of Growth at Tripleseat.
Jaime Job, CEO of Amaze Insights, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, saying, “We are excited to integrate Amaze Insights with Tripleseat. Our goal is to provide hoteliers with a unified view of their performance data, enabling them to make quicker, more informed decisions.”
For hotels utilizing this new integration, there is a significant opportunity to enhance visibility into various performance metrics—from booking trends to revenue pacing. This newfound insight allows them to make quick, informed decisions to achieve their business objectives.
About Tripleseat & Amaze Insights
Tripleseat is a leading hospitality management platform designed for restaurants, hotels, and unique venues, simplifying the booking process and enhancing communication between venue managers and customers.
Amaze Insights offers sophisticated reporting solutions that assist hotels and management companies in increasing occupancy and revenue through dynamic, single-view reports.
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