Increase Direct Bookings Without Relying on OTAs

We help boutique hotels, lodges, and resorts implement simple CRM-driven systems that increase direct reservations and reduce 18-25% OTA commissions.

+ Direct bookings   •   + Higher ADR   •   + Targeted guest campaigns

Most Hotels Don’t Have a Booking Problem…
They Have a Direct Booking Problem

If your hotel is relying heavily on OTAs, you are not alone. However, it comes at a cost:

18 to 25% commission on every booking

No ownership of your guest data

Limited control over your revenue

Inconsistent and unpredictable bookings

The reality is simple.
Most hotels are not losing bookings because of lack of demand.
They are losing them because they do not have a system.

+ Direct bookings   •   + Higher ADR   •   + Targeted guest campaigns

Where Hotels Lose Direct Bookings

After reviewing multiple hotel operations, the same gaps show up repeatedly:

Enquiries come in but are not tracked

Guest data is not captured or stored properly

No consistent follow-up process

No CRM system to manage relationships

Which means:
Potential guests enquire and disappear.

The Hotels Winning Right Now Do One Thing Differently

They rely less on OTAs.

They have built a direct booking system that allows them to:

Capture every enquiry

Store and manage guest data

Follow up automatically

Convert more direct bookings

It is not more traffic that drives growth.
It is having a system that converts the traffic you already have.

+ Direct bookings   •   + Higher ADR   •   + Targeted guest campaigns

The Solution

The Direct Booking System. Simple. Structured. Effective.

We implement a proven 4-step system inside your hotel:

1. Traffic
Identify and optimise where your bookings come from

2. Capture
Ensure every visitor and enquiry becomes a trackable lead

3. CRM
Centralise all guest data in one system

4. Follow-Up
Automate and structure follow-up so no enquiry is lost

No complex systems - No additional staff required - Built specifically for hotels - Focused on increasing direct revenues