Stayker offers an easier way to book a hotel

February 17, 2020
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Travel software developer, Stayker, has launched a SaaS travel booking platform that provides a service for events looking to offer bookings under their own brands.

“There literally isn’t anything like Stayker in the marketplace,” said Amy Barker, CEO and Founder, Stayker. “Stayker lets almost anyone sell hotels online, under their own brand, in minutes. The only options out there are white-label products that require a major transaction commitment. Once a customer sees Stayker, they literally have an ‘aha’ moment.”

Users can sign up on the Stayker site for free, pick hotels they want to offer or leave all hotels open in the area. They can then add the booking link to their website and social media platforms. Stayker either replaces or supplements group contracted inventory with no cost, no liabilities, no contracts and no rooming lists, Barker said.

“The planner can still handpick hotels, and set up an event booking site in minutes, and (this is big) make a commission on every booking if they like (commissions start with our very inexpensive paid plans),” Barker explained. “Plus, we handle all the customer service and give you a report on all your bookings afterward. Hotels are winners too—they can offer private group rates by uploading to the GDS and not have inventory tied up in group contracts. Win-win-win.”

Stayker targets anyone who can’t necessarily sign hotel contracts, but it’s also a tool for those with contracts but who need to sell after cut-off or overflow hotels. For independent hotels and management companies with multiple brands, planners can now book all properties on one platform.

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February 17, 2020

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