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KIMISUITE
CRM
Velocity6.3
Business management platform with CRM, booking, and customer support tools for small business
KIMISUITE's tracked feed is hospitality SEO content — product release signal isn't visible here.
hospitalityall-in-one platformdirect bookingota economicscontent marketing
◆Current state
The feed tracked for KIMISUITE is SEO and marketing blog content on hotel revenue management, OTA commission economics, and direct-booking tactics, plus positioning as an all-in-one AI business operating system for European operators. Product release notes aren't in the recent window; the Gastro POS HUB launch sits just outside it.
◆Where it's heading
The editorial signal points to KIMISUITE targeting European hospitality operators with an integrated, transparent-pricing platform pitched against fragmented per-module SaaS. Actual shipped product changes aren't surfaced in this feed — the cadence here is content output, not product velocity.
◆Prediction
Unclear from the tracked entries — they're marketing content, not a changelog, so a confident product-direction prediction isn't supported. The crawl source likely needs repointing to a release or changelog feed.
◆Recent moves
- 5d ago
Why AI Needs Your Website (And the "It Will Find Me Anyway" Myth)
An opinion post on why businesses still need a website in the AI era. SEO marketing content, not a product release note.
- 14d ago
Revenue Management After Rate Parity: A New Strategy for Hotels
A revenue-management strategy post for hotels post-rate-parity. Editorial content, no shipped change.
- 15d ago
Hotel Website vs OTA: Where Do Guests Prefer to Book?
A 'hotel website vs OTA' booking-preference post. Marketing content rather than a release note.
- 15d ago
How Much Does a Booking.com Reservation Really Cost? A Hotelier's Guide
A guide to the true cost of a Booking.com reservation. SEO content, no product change.
- 16d ago
Booking.com Commissions Explained: What Hotels Really Pay
An explainer on Booking.com's commission stack. Editorial marketing, not a release note.
- 16d ago
The End of Rate Parity? How Hotels Can Increase Direct Bookings and Reduce OTA Costs
A post on ending rate parity to grow direct bookings. SEO content rather than a product update.