Hospitality stacks became fragmented.
Atlantic AI turns them into one direct booking system.
Hotels are usually forced to assemble their commercial stack vendor by vendor: website agency, booking engine, PMS, PSP, analytics, automation tools, and then another integration project to make it all work together.
The licence fee of each module may look small. The real cost is hidden in integration work, vendor coordination, payment limitations, manual fixes, broken data continuity, and systems that never quite become one controllable commercial process.
Hospitality infrastructure should not depend on whether a hotel operates in Berlin, Dubai, Praia, Nairobi, or Bangkok.
Hotels compete globally for the same guests. Their operational systems should be able to operate globally as well.
Atlantic AI is designed around real-world payment, banking, and operational conditions — including markets where standard global software assumptions do not match operational reality.
Atlantic AI replaces that fragmented setup with one integrated direct booking and payment infrastructure layer built on Apaleo — website, IBE, PMS connection, PSP logic, analytics, and commercial data continuity in one system.
Turn more bookings into profit.
Direct booking shift protects margin. AI upsell creates the largest revenue uplift. Automation reduces manual workload.
Not another €1 booking module.
The licence fee of a booking engine is usually the smallest part of the real cost. The expensive part is making website, booking, PMS, payment, analytics, and data work together.
Every gap becomes a project.
A fragmented stack creates integration work, vendor coordination, unclear ownership, payment edge cases, manual fixes, and permanent maintenance risk.
One integrated commercial layer.
Atlantic AI gives Apaleo hotels a ready integrated direct booking and PSP infrastructure layer: website, IBE, PMS connection, payment logic, analytics, and data continuity.
What looks cheap module by module becomes expensive system by system.
Most hotels do not consciously choose fragmentation. They arrive there because the market sells functional modules separately. Each tool may look reasonable on its own. The total cost appears later: implementation time, integration uncertainty, vendor lock-in, operational stress, and systems that never fully feel finished.
often 2–6 months
sometimes ~€1/room/month
Hotels still need the surrounding commercial infrastructure: conversion-oriented website integration, PMS connectivity, payment execution, tracking, analytics, operational ownership, and data continuity.
Most critically, direct bookings only become economically real when pre-payments successfully reach the hotel’s bank account through a working merchant acquiring and PSP setup.
Global providers such as Stripe, Adyen, or Apaleo Pay are not available in every market. Local PSPs often must be used for regulatory, banking, or acquiring reasons — and these integrations are frequently complex fintech projects with different APIs, hosted payment flows, reconciliation logic, callback handling, refund processes, compliance requirements, and operational constraints.
In large parts of the hospitality industry, getting consistent, usable access to your own operational and commercial data is still far more difficult than it should be.
plus integration effort
Local PSPs often require completely different technical and operational models: hosted payment pages, asynchronous confirmations, bank file reconciliation, local acquiring constraints, callback handling, refund logic, settlement mapping, and country-specific compliance requirements.
What looks like “just payment integration” often becomes a substantial FinTech integration project.
high integration effort
Booking, payment, website, campaign, PMS, guest, and operational data often use different structures, identifiers, timestamps, and attribution logic.
Result: weak attribution, broken funnel visibility, unreliable reporting, and endless manual reconciliation work.
another silo
Without detailed, structured, high-quality long-term operational and commercial data, AI agents and machine learning systems do not receive the context required to automate workflows, understand guest behaviour, detect patterns, or optimize margin.
Fragmented systems produce fragmented intelligence. Data disappears into silos long before it becomes operational leverage.
The software subscription is usually the smallest part of the real long-term system cost.
One integrated direct booking and payment infrastructure layer built on Apaleo.
Atlantic AI replaces fragmented vendor stacks, integration projects, and disconnected data silos with one connected commercial infrastructure for direct revenue generation, payment execution, and operational continuity.
Conversion-oriented website hosted on our EU cloud infrastructure
A professional, customizable, mobile-first hotel website, hosted on our EU cloud infrastructure and designed as part of one connected direct booking and revenue system — not just a brochure website.
Integrated direct booking flow
Guests can search, select, book, and pre-pay in one connected flow with live availability, commercial logic, and operational continuity.
Apaleo operational connection
Inventory, reservation context, guest data, folios, and operational workflows connected directly to the open PMS foundation.
PSP adapter infrastructure
Payment execution designed for real-world market conditions, including local PSPs, banking constraints, and country-specific payment realities.
Commercial event tracking
Structured tracking across search, date selection, offers, booking path, payment execution, attribution, and revenue outcome.
End-to-end data continuity
Booking, payment, guest, offer, and workflow data preserved as one usable operational and commercial history instead of disappearing into silos.
Automation-ready foundation
Clean, structured, long-term data enables realistic upselling, guest communication, workflow automation, analytics, and future AI systems.
Reduced integration burden
Fewer vendors, fewer handovers, fewer integration projects, less coordination overhead, and significantly lower long-term operational complexity.
Low module prices, high ownership burden
- Website agency project
- Separate IBE module
- Separate PSP onboarding and integration
- PMS connection with partial commercial coverage
- Analytics added after the fact
- Automation tools without full context
- Data split across vendors
- Permanent coordination and maintenance burden
Integrated infrastructure, measurable commercial impact
- Website + booking flow designed as one direct channel
- Apaleo-native commercial infrastructure
- PSP adapter logic for real-world market conditions
- Event-based analytics and funnel visibility
- Commercial data continuity across the guest journey
- Foundation for upsell, automation, and AI workflows
- Lower operational friction
- ~2.7% effective cost in the modelled scenario vs. 15–25% OTA dependency
Why €5 per room per month + 2% direct booking revenue is not an IBE price.
It is the price of replacing a fragmented hotel stack consisting of:
- Website vendor / PR agency
- Website ↔ IBE integration
- IBE vendor
- IBE ↔ PMS integration
- PSP / merchant acquiring setup
- PSP ↔ IBE payment integration
- Analytics and attribution setup
- Tracking and event integration
- CRM / automation tooling
- Data synchronization across systems
- Permanent maintenance and vendor coordination
with one integrated direct booking, payment, tracking, and data infrastructure layer built on Apaleo.
Most hotels can track pageviews. Very few can operationally connect the full commercial funnel:
search → offer visibility → offer selection → checkout → payment → booking outcome → guest revenue history
Atlantic AI enables hotels to execute direct bookings and receive payments as one connected commercial process — including markets where global PSP assumptions fail.
At the same time, hotels regain ownership of their operational and commercial data instead of losing it across disconnected vendor silos.
That continuity reduces total cost of ownership, protects margin today, and creates the structured long-term data foundation required for meaningful AI, machine learning, and agentic automation tomorrow.
In the modelled 70-key scenario, Atlantic AI equals roughly 2.7–3.3% only on measurably shifted direct booking revenue after infrastructure fee and revenue share — compared with typical OTA dependency at 15–25%.