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The Percentage Company Integrations Directory: Every System We Connect To

The Percentage Company Integrations Directory: Every System We Connect To

One of the questions I get asked more than almost any other, by hoteliers, attraction operators, and developers alike, is some version of this: “Do you integrate with our preferred platforms?”

It’s the right question to ask. After more than twenty years in hospitality technology, I can tell you that the single biggest reason hotels feel busy but not productive is fragmentation. Booking data sitting in one system. Guest data sitting in another. Payments in a third. Accounting somewhere else entirely. Three or four spreadsheets bridging the gaps. The work isn’t the work, the reconciliation is the work.

So we built The Percentage App around a simple principle: connect everything, or it isn’t worth connecting at all. Our booking engine, CRM, AI guest communication layer, and data infrastructure are designed to sit at the centre of a hotel’s commercial operation, not bolted on to the side of it. That means we’ve invested heavily in integrations, and we continue to add new ones every month based on what our clients actually use.

This article is a living document. It lists every system The Percentage Company currently connects to, organised by category, with a short note on why each category matters. If you don’t see your system here, it’s worth asking. We add new integrations regularly, and in many cases a partner connection is closer than you think.

Why Integrations Are a Commercial Decision, Not a Technical One

Before the lists, a quick observation. Hotel owners often treat integrations as a technical detail to delegate. They ask their PMS vendor if it talks to their booking engine. They ask their booking engine if it talks to their channel manager. They ask their channel manager if it talks to their OTAs. Each vendor says yes, and the hotel assumes the system works.

It usually doesn’t. Or at least, not the way the owner thinks it does.

Connections vary enormously in depth. A “two-way integration” can mean anything from full real-time inventory and rate sync with reservation push, to a once-a-day flat-file dump that nobody actually reads. The result is rate parity issues, overbookings, manual reconciliation, and revenue leakage that the owner only sees at the end of the month, if at all.

The point is that integration quality is a commercial issue, not a technical one. It directly affects ADR, conversion, OTA cost, and guest experience. When we connect to a partner system, we connect it properly, with reservation push, rate and availability sync, payment reconciliation, and guest data flow where the partner allows it. That’s the whole point.

With that framing in mind, here is what we connect to.

OTAs, Wholesalers, and Distribution Partners

This is the biggest category, and it’s the one most hotels care about first. Every connection here either pushes rates and availability out, pulls reservations in, or both. We’ve built and maintained these connections to support the 727+ clients we work with across 90+ countries, and the list grows almost every month.

The mix matters more than the volume. A hotel in Phuket needs to be visible on Booking.com, Agoda, Expedia, and the major Chinese OTAs. A hotel in the UK needs HRS and Hotelopia. A villa portfolio needs VRBO, Stayz, and BookaBach. A serviced apartment operator needs SilverDoor and AltoVita. Our distribution layer is designed to let an operator turn channels on and off based on what actually contributes to their channel mix, rather than connecting to everything by default.

Currently connected:

Abritel, Agoda, AirAsia, Airbnb, Almosafer, AltoVita, ANZCRO, AOT, ATS Pacific, Attic Inn, Aubergenie, bag2bag, Bakuun, beachhuts.com, Bedandbreakfast.eu, Beds4Travel, Bedsonline, BookaBach, BookCabin, Bookeasy, Booking.com, Booking247.com, Bookingina, Bookit, BookMyBooking, BookNFly, Bookola, Bookonlinenow, bravofly, Brevistay, Britain’s Finest, BungalowSpecials, Busy Rooms, CheapTickets, Check24, Cleartrip, Club Mahindra, CNBooking, Columbus.to, Convergent International, Ctrip, Darent, Decolar, Despegar, Dida Travel, dnata, Dorms.com, EaseMyTrip, eBookers, EdreamsOdigeo, EET Global, eLong, Emerging Travel Group, Emirates Holidays, Entertainment Book, Expedia, Eztravel, Feratel, FerienparkSpecials, Fliggy, Flight Centre Wholesale, Flow, G2 Travel, getaroom, Go Voyages, Gogo Vacations, Goibibo, Goldmedal, GoQuo, Gotifi, Halalbooking, HeyTrip, Hibeds, Hobse, Hobse V2, Holida, HolidayParkSpecials, Holidu, Hoojoozat.com, Hooroo, Hopper, Hostelhunter.com, Hostelsclub, HostelWorld, HotelBeds, Hotelopia, Hotelrip, Hotels.com, Hotelsinone, Hotelspecials, HotelTonight, Hotusa, Hotwire, HPro Travel, HRS, Hummingbirdindia, HyperGuest, iBook, iescape, Illusions Online, Infinity Holidays, IRCTC, Ixigo, jetcost, Jetstar, Karpaten, Keytel, Klook, lastminute.com, LetsGoa, Little Travel Group, Luxenomad, MakeMyTrip, Meituan, MG Bedbank, Miki Travel, MitchellCorp, Monasteries.com, Mr & Mrs Smith, My Travel Bazaar, myhotelbreak, not1night, Nuitee, Odeon, Odigeo, Offpeakluxury, Onefinerate.com, Online Vacations, Opodo, Orbitz, Ostrovok B2B, OTS Global, Ottila International, Pacific Bedbank, Pan Pacific, Pan Pacific Travel, PerfectStay, Pink Elephant International, Pitchup, Plusgrade, Qantas, Qiyouji, Rakuten Travel, Ratehawk, Rateping, Rehlat, Restel Travel, RezLive, Riya Holidays, Robinhood Travel, Roibos, Rovitravel, Rumbo, Secret Retreats, Senetic Booking Engine, SilverDoor Apartments, Spabreaks, SpeedyBooker, Stay Bonanza, Stayz, Sunlover Holidays, TabletHotels, TBO Holidays, Territory Discoveries, Tiket.com, tobook.com, TOMAS, Tourmind, Tourplan, Travcal, Travco, Travel Republic, TravelBag, Travelbox, TravelBullz, TravelEssence / Little Travel Group, Travelguru, Travellink, Travelocity, Traveloka, TravelplusApp, TravelStay, Travepic, Travex Connect, Trip Factory, Trip.com, TripGain, Tripjack, Tripmartz, Tripmax, TrustedStays, TWS4Hotels.com, Tytlees, UniversityRooms, Vacanceselect Travel, Vernost, via.com, villa-finder, volagratis, Voyaah, VRBO, WebBeds (Destinations of the World, Fitruums, Lots Of Hotels, SunHotels, TotalStay), weg.de, Withinearth, World-Blue, Wotif, Wowcher, Xendit, XML WORLD, Yalago, Yatra, Yuktravel, Zenhotels, Zuba.

Tours, Experiences, and Activity Distribution

For attraction operators, tour businesses, and venues, distribution looks different. The OTA logic still applies, but the players are different and the unit being sold is a ticket or an experience rather than a room night. This matters because ticketing has its own commercial dynamics around capacity management, time-slotted inventory, and dynamic pricing for events, all of which our platform is built to handle.

Currently connected:

Viator, GetYourGuide, Airbnb Experiences, Booknordics.com, Civitatis, DayTrip4u, Headout, Hekla.com, Holibob, Hotelbeds (Activities), Isango Travel Limited, Italy Experience Srl, Klook Travel, Manawa, Musement, Nattivus, Project Expedition, Silverscreen.tours, Tiqets, Toristy, TourDesk, Tourradar, Trip.com (Experiences).

Property Management Systems (PMS) and Event Management Systems

Your PMS is the operational heart of the hotel. It holds your reservations, your guest profiles, your room inventory, and your operational data. If our booking engine, CRM, and AI layer can’t read from and write to your PMS reliably, the whole stack falls apart. For independent hotels especially, choosing a PMS that connects well is one of the most important commercial decisions an owner makes, and it’s one we routinely advise on during onboarding.

We’ve built integrations with the major global platforms (Opera, Mews, Cloudbeds, Protel), the regional Asia-Pacific systems that many of our clients use (Hotelogix, IDS Next, eZee, Innkey), and a long list of specialist and legacy systems where our clients need continuity. We also integrate with Bokun for tour operators and experience businesses, which functions as the operational backbone for attraction and activity inventory.

Currently connected:

ABS Hotel Front Office System, Apaleo, APerfectStay, Avon Data, Binix, Bobobox, Callista, CapsuleConnect, Centre Point, Cheerze (formerly Champagne), Citrus, Clarity, Clock, Cloudbeds, Clovatel, CMS Hospitality, Cohost, Concierge, Crono, Dataman, Datamate, Destinity, DMA/Comanche, DS Residence, E-Soft, Easy PMS, EasyFo, EBITS, Elektraweb, Elina, Emerald, ExceedHMS, eXenia, ezCloud, ezFolio, Fokus, FROMAS, GAEA, Guestline, GuestPoint, Gustofos, Hospify, Hotelinx, Hotelogix, HotelTime, HOTELX, Hotsys, IDB, IDS Next, IFCA, iHMS, iHotel, Infor, InnB, Innkey, Kasai, LUCID, MATRiX, Maxial, Mcubic, MEWS, My Hotel, NEHOPS, NewBook, Next Step, NiteSoft, NuiDesk, OASIS, OneDay, Openhotelier, Opera / Oracle, OYO Rooms, ParcVu (via Barsbank), Planyo, PMSBoxes, Power Brain, PowerPro, Preno, Prevotel, Probus, Prodis, Prologic, Protel, Pyxis, QikRes, REI Master, Renzo, Resbook, Reservation Master, Rhapsody, RMS, Roam, roommaster, RoomTracker, RoonSoft, Sastra, Satin, Semper, Sentec PMS, Shawman, Shiji Distribution Solutions, Smartfinder, Softinn, Star-Fleet, Stayntouch, SYMPHONY, Tauras, THS, Travelgate, Truelogics, Tulip, UIFrontdesk, VHP, WINHMS, Winhotel, Xenia, Xpert Hotel System, ZharaHS, ZuzuRooms.

Event and experience management: Bokun.

Channel Managers

Some hotels prefer to keep their existing channel manager rather than push distribution through our booking engine directly. That’s a perfectly reasonable position, particularly for properties with established workflows and multiple staff trained on a specific tool. We integrate with the major channel managers used in our markets so the hotel can keep what works and still benefit from the rest of the stack.

Currently connected:

Cloudbeds, MyAllocator, STAAH, YieldPlanet.

Payment Service Providers (PSPs)

A booking that can’t be paid for is just an enquiry. Payment connectivity is one of the most underrated parts of a hotel tech stack, and one of the most expensive places to get things wrong. We’ve focused our PSP integrations on the providers that actually serve hotels in our core markets, with particular depth in Southeast Asia where local payment methods (PromptPay, TrueMoney, regional cards) materially affect conversion.

Currently connected:

Stripe, PayPal, Red Dot Payment, Omise, OPN, Bangkok Bank, 2C2P.

Coming soon: Reservepay.

Accounting Systems

The accounting integration question used to be unusual. It isn’t anymore. As hotel owners get more serious about reconciling commercial data with financial reporting, especially groups operating across multiple properties or jurisdictions, the demand for proper accounting sync has grown substantially. Our integrations cover the platforms most of our clients use, and we’re happy to discuss bespoke connections where a client uses a system not currently listed.

Currently connected:

QuickBooks Online, Xero Accounting, Odoo Accounting.

Point of Sale (POS) Systems

For hotels with F&B operations, spas, retail outlets, or activity desks, POS data needs to flow into the guest profile and the reporting layer. Otherwise you’ve got a guest spending properly across the property and no visibility into their lifetime value when it matters (typically when you’re trying to decide whether to honour a rate request or extend a benefit). We integrate with established POS providers and offer Percentage POS for clients who want a single-vendor solution.

Currently connected:

Lightspeed POS, Poster POS, Percentage POS.

Meta Search

Meta search is its own beast. Google Hotel Center sits between the OTA world and the direct booking world, and it’s one of the most strategically valuable surfaces for hotels that are serious about reducing OTA dependency. Our connection to Google Hotel Center is fully managed, with real-time rate sync and integrated reporting through the booking engine.

Currently connected:

Google Hotel Center.

A Note on Custom Integrations

The lists above cover our standard, productionised integrations. We also build bespoke connections regularly for clients with specific systems, niche regional channels, or proprietary internal tools. If you operate a hotel, attraction, or hospitality group and you don’t see your system here, that doesn’t mean we can’t connect to it. It usually means we haven’t been asked yet.

The way to think about our integration layer is less as a fixed list and more as an active programme. We add what our clients need. When a client asks about connecting to a regional OTA we don’t yet support, that request goes into the queue, and if the connection makes commercial sense we build it. Most of the connections on this page started life as a client request.

At The Percentage Company, we don’t sell services. We build revenue engines, and connectivity is the wiring that makes them work. If you’re thinking about your tech stack and wondering whether the systems you’ve got can talk to each other properly, we’d be happy to have a look and tell you straight.

Edward Kennedy
Written By: Edward Kennedy

Co-Founder & Director at The Percentage Company. I started working on websites in 1997 and have been a full-time techie since 2001. I’m committed to leveraging the latest technologies and digital marketing techniques to drive efficiency & improve online sales for our hotel clients. I have a 20+ year track record of success in growing independent hospitality & real estate brands.