Just like ice cream, hotels come in all kinds of flavors—classic, bold, unexpected, and everything in between. Whether your property is boutique-chic or budget-smart, it deserves a property management system (PMS) that matches its unique personality. Because when it comes to running your hotel, the right tools should be as tailored as your favorite frozen treat.
What Scoop Is Your Hotel?
Think of your hotel like an ice cream shop. Are you serving up handcrafted, design-forward experiences? Or are you focused on delivering value and consistency with every stay?
Here are a few “flavors” we see across the independent hotel landscape:
- Boutique-Chic: You prioritize personalization, aesthetics, and memorable guest experiences. You likely need tools that support flexibility, mobile access, and seamless guest interactions.
- Value-Savvy: You’re focused on efficiency and smart operations. You want systems that are easy to learn, quick to implement, and help your team stay productive.
- Budget-Smart: You keep things simple and streamlined. You need reliable, cloud-based tools that don’t require a tech team to manage.
What Features Matter Most?
Every hotel has different priorities, but here are a few PMS features that often rise to the top for independent properties:
- Mobile-Friendly Access – Stay connected and in control, even when you’re away from the front desk.
- Housekeeping Management – Keep your team in sync with real-time room status updates and task tracking.
- Paperless Check-In – Speed up arrivals and reduce paper waste with a tablet-based guest check-in experience.
- Cloud-Based Reliability – Access your PMS from anywhere, with no servers to maintain and automatic updates.
How SkyTouch Serves Them All
Whether you’re running a 15-room inn or a 150-room boutique hotel, SkyTouch PMS scales with you. Our system is trusted by thousands of independent properties for its ease of use, flexibility, and ability to streamline operations without sacrificing guest experience.
If your current PMS isn’t quite your flavor, maybe it’s time for a taste test.