From a 12-room boutique to a 100-property group: scaling with InnFlow
The system that runs your first hotel should still run your tenth. InnFlow is multi-branch, multi-entity, and multi-currency from day one.
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The system that runs your first hotel should still run your tenth. InnFlow is multi-branch, multi-entity, and multi-currency from day one.
Resorts and lodges in the Calgary–Canmore–Kananaskis corridor live by the season and the snow. Their software has to handle wild demand swings, multi-revenue operations, and support that does not vanish when the lifts open.
Enterprise revenue tools cost more than many independents make on a slow week. InnFlow brings comp-set intelligence in at a price that fits.
You already do revenue management; you just do it by feel at the front desk. Here is how to do it deliberately, with three levers and no data-science team.
The best automation is invisible. InnFlow lets you build flows on a canvas, triggers, AI steps, logic, and actions, so the system handles the repetitive work.
Housekeeping is where a hotel quietly wins or loses its day. The difference between a smooth turn and a noon scramble is almost always information, not effort.
Most hotels run operations in one system and accounting in another, then spend month-end reconciling the gap. InnFlow removes the gap.
Every booking through an OTA hands over fifteen to twenty-five percent of the room. You will never get to zero, but you can move the mix, and the gain falls straight to the bottom line.
An oversell is the most expensive mistake a front desk can make. A channel manager exists to make it impossible. Here is how it works.
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