Intelligent Hospitality is one of the most prominent members of a community of innovative hospitality technology providers that believes an open and secure exchange of data is critical to a hotel’s success.
The team at Intelligent Hospitality was one of the first partners to join the Hapi ecosystem and now more than 400 hotels are connected between the two companies. Hapi, the disruptive Cloud Data Hub that exposes event streams and transactional APIs from hotel systems at scale, has been critical to delivering clean and secure data from various Property Management Systems into the innovative BI platform.

“Hapi has been an invaluable partner for us and our customers,” says Intelligent Hospitality CEO Apo Demirtas. “Think of the HotelIQ Decision Cloud as the best car ever built. Even the best car is useless and renders no satisfaction to its driver without proper and clean fuel to run it. Hapi provides that fuel to us and our customers.”
The HotelIQ Decision Cloud is a leading data-driven collaborative platform for the hospitality industry, providing hoteliers with data-driven tools to optimize revenue and profitability, such as dashboards, analytics, reports, and insights. The company’s mission is to unleash the power of data and marry the art of running hotels with the science of running a business. Using our proprietary analyses and algorithms, HotelIQ gives hotels lagging and leading visibility into their business via dynamic and multinational visualizations. It brings analytical innovation and analytics culture to the hotel industry, which is currently data rich but information poor.
Hapi was designed to solve the hotel industry’s rapidly expanding data management challenges while also addressing the traditionally high integration costs and lack of vendor alignment that inhibits innovation and efficiency. The solution helps hotel companies remove integration, development and deployment challenges. The secure, streamlined API framework allows technology providers to connect to leading Property Management Systems and access guest and transactional data in a short amount of time with little to no development work on the hoteliers’ end.
Post-COVID, Demirtas says hoteliers will be focused on making big data “smaller.”
“While it’s great that in the last few years big data has become the central focal point of businesses small and large, just being aware of it and storing it in the massive quantities it comes in doesn’t cut it for most businesses,” he says. “The whole point is to be able to properly analyze the data and draw both practical and guiding conclusions from it in the hopes of bettering your business practices and capitalizing on trends.”
Learn more about the Hotel IQ Decision Cloud at www.hoteliq.io.