Actabl launches AI tool Altitude for hotel portfolio decision-making

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Actabl CEO Steven Moore touted the company's new Altitude artificial intelligence tool. (Actabl)

Actabl has introduced Altitude, an artificial intelligence product designed to provide hotel executives with real-time answers to portfolio performance questions without the need to generate reports or rely on analyst support. 

Developed in collaboration with Noble House Hotels & Resorts, the tool is currently in invite-only beta testing with broader availability planned for later in 2026. Altitude runs on Actabl’s data platform, which the company said normalizes financial, labor and operational data across more than 14,000 properties. The Oldsmar, Fla.-based company added the system is designed to align with existing finance reporting so outputs reconcile with established reporting structures.

“When we brought our real questions to Altitude, it delivered: faster forecasting, real-time visibility into property performance, and cross-property comparisons that used to take manual pulls across multiple systems,” Janette Ament, CFO of Noble House Hotels & Resorts, said in a statement. “It solved the problems we actually came in with. We are thrilled to be working with Actabl on this.”

“We believe AI can fundamentally raise the profitability floor across a portfolio. Altitude is built so a regional VP of operations can get an answer in an airport lounge and take it straight into an ownership call without a second-guess,” said Steven Moore, CEO of Actabl.

With Altitude users can ask questions in natural language and receive responses drawn from portfolio data. The system allows follow-up queries that move from portfolio-level trends to individual property performance within the same session. Examples include questions around GOP trends versus budget, cost per occupied room by department, RevPAR variance, EBITDA by property and portfolio-wide budget performance.

Actabl said Altitude provides sourcing and timestamps for each response and is built on deterministic queries rather than probabilistic outputs. The company emphasized that the system draws only from a customer’s underlying data.

Kirkland, Wash.-based Noble House Hotels & Resorts served as a design partner during development, testing the tool against internal reporting and forecasting workflows. Actabl said it will demonstrate Altitude on live portfolio data at HITEC this week in San Antonio.