When it comes to hotel tech, we may all agree that PMSs are at the top of the food chain. It's semantically already in the name itself: a PMS is the SYSTEM used to MANAGE your PROPERTY. This gives the software connotations of centrality in operations. However, a new wave of leaner systems is rising: PMSs are becoming "hubs" rather than all-in-one solutions, using open APIs to allow users to plug in other software and tools as needed. These systems are less about "managing the property," and more about integrating third-party software.

In this environment, where do PMSs sit in one's tech stack? Is the classic notion of PMS outdated? Will the future of hotel tech be less reliant on PMSs as we know them?

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Uli Pillau
Uli Pillau
Founder and CEO of apaleo

The PMS will lose the mentality of a system and the capabilities will dissolve into cloud-centric services. Instead of all-in-one offerings the future will be driven by ecosystems evolving around a limited number of platform vendors.

Today, PMSs are the major bottleneck for hotels to be innovative and agile. These limitations do not only apply to hotels, but also to all technology in the industry. Property management systems put artificial restrictions on the functionality of their APIs or ability to access the data that they collect. On-premises and even cloud PMSs have ulterior motives when developing their products to favour their own “all-in-one" features. In this sense, the classic notion of any PMS is not only outdated, but already obsolete.

The future direction of the industry will be geared toward leaner systems where the traditional PMS functions like inventory, availability, reservations, and integrated payments, all work together on top of a transaction platform - acting like a hub for all of the available third-party hotel applications to access this information through two-way API connections. It will be incredibly easy to plug-and-play with new solutions available in app stores, similar to the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

In this likely version of our multiverse, the PMS will be decentralized in favour of an ecosystem of specialized apps that can be used together. This way hoteliers gain the #FreedomToCreate their own hotel tech stacks with industry-leading and custom applications.

We're not talking about science fiction; this exists today with lean features of PMSs already available on the market and require very little investment and can be tested for free and installed all by yourself. This means no more costs for upfront or professional services, very short migration times from legacy PMSs, and a dynamic infrastructure ready for whatever the future may hold.

Any hotel, hotel group, or accommodation provider has the power to select the exact features they want and use a hospitality platform to develop a truly unique digital guest journey.

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