SiteMinder introduces multiproperty distribution system

SiteMinder, an open hotel commerce platform, has launched SiteMinder Multi-Property, which gives revenue teams critical distribution controls in place of the obsolete features and high costs that typically come with legacy systems. The technology makes it possible for hotel chains and groups of all structures—from brands to clusters—to centralize the management and distribution of their rates and easily onboard new hotel properties and staff.

With SiteMinder Multi-Property, hotel chains and groups can enter rate plans once and have the details disseminated across all their properties, which is enabled by SiteMinder’s open connections to 1,000 property-management systems, channel managers, booking channels and hotel applications. Additionally, hotel chains and groups can use SiteMinder Multi-Property to launch enterprisewide campaigns at a fraction of the time they used to, run continuous health checks of their setup and produce customized reports.

By simplifying the complexity involved with distribution for hotel chains and groups, SiteMinder’s technology will allow revenue teams to boost their efficiency, stay nimble and drive stronger revenue outcomes, according to the company.

Among the early adopters of SiteMinder Multi-Property is Minor Hotels. Marcos Cadena, the company’s vice president digital marketing, distribution, CRM, loyalty, partnerships & head of data privacy, said the technology enables Minor Hotels to set up policy and control mechanisms centrally from its Thailand headquarters, providing it with “a single way of auditing the properties.” He adds that this is a significant time-saver for the company, estimating that the group would have to dedicate the time of 10 more people if it weren’t for the technology. With plans to open 17 properties this year, Cadena also highlights the intuitive user experience of the system, which makes it easy to set up new hotels and train new staff.

Quest Apartment Hotels is another early adopter seeing efficiency gains. The time taken for the chain to put a new rate strategy in place has been reduced from 160 hours to about five minutes, and its chief revenue & distribution officer, Mark Tierney, said it helps his team focus instead on optimizing revenue. Tierney said that SiteMinder Multi-Property has played a big role in alleviating work for franchisees, who can now spend more time on the guest experience and other business functions.

“SiteMinder’s speed-to-market is going to be crucial for us,” Tierney said. “Consumers don’t see all the work behind the scenes, they just get frustrated when sites don’t load quickly. We know there’s a huge technical component to providing a smooth guest experience online and SiteMinder has met that.”

SiteMinder Multi-Property is now being used by hotels in every region globally.

“We’ve worked closely with revenue and distribution professionals for many years and know that, more than any other hotel segment, multiproperty groups are held back by traditional technology and fragmented structures. Legacy distribution systems have imposed high costs and provided a vast array of features and functions, which often go unused,” said Inga Latham, SiteMinder’s chief product officer. “SiteMinder Multi-Property lets hotel chains and groups manage their distribution on their terms. It gives them a greater capacity to innovate and compete with less time and resources. Consumer expectations have also increased over the past year and, with SiteMinder Multi-Property, hotel chains and groups can guarantee a smooth experience in the back end to support the guest experience.”