Small Hotels Lack Accessible Self-Serve Online Booking SaaS
Independent and small hotels remain underserved by booking technology compared to restaurants and e-commerce. Existing platforms are complex, expensive, or designed for larger chains, leaving small operators without a fast path to taking online reservations.
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