Discover the serenity of integrating a channel manager to harmonize and refine your hotel’s distribution strategy. Delve into the enchanting features and benefits that come with embracing the essence of a channel manager, a software akin to the rhythmic flow of nature that saves both time and resources.
Picture a landscape where the channel manager acts as a gentle breeze, automating the intricate tasks of updating hotel inventory, rates, and availability across various online distribution channels. It’s a tool that orchestrates a symphony of efficiency, effortlessly navigating the digital terrain to prevent overbookings and extending your reach to a broader audience.
As the petals of technology unfold, some hotels have gracefully embraced the embrace of a channel manager alongside a Property Management System (PMS). Yet, there are still some lodging havens unaware of the transformative potential this technology holds.
In this immersive guide, we traverse the verdant expanse of understanding, unraveling the mysteries of a Channel Manager. We explore its unique purpose, revealing how this digital companion can become a flourishing asset for your business, much like the vibrant ecosystem of nature sustaining and nurturing life. Join us on this journey, where technology seamlessly intertwines with the tranquility of nature, offering a pathway to enhanced efficiency and prosperity for your hotel.
What is a Channel Manager Software and Why You Need One?
To understand what a Channel Manager is, we must first learn more about “channels”. In the hospitality industry, “channels” are different platforms from where guests can view and book rooms at your small, mid-size, or big hotel. A channel can be a direct booking engine like a hotel website, or an indirect channel like an Online Travel Agency (OTA).
A Channel Management software is a cloud-based technology solution that you can access via a website. This tool can help you manage your hotel’s distribution across different direct and indirect channels. With its help, your hotel’s inventory, room rates, availability, and other details get automatically updated across all channels.
These days, Channel Managers don’t just come as standalone software. Instead, they can be integrated with your existing tech stack, such as your existing Property Management System, Revenue Management System, and CRM/ CRS Systems, among others.
If you wish to learn more about Channel Management software and its various integrations, take a look at this article.
What are the Primary Benefits of Using a Channel Manager?
When you use a Channel Management software, you get several benefits, including increased bookings, real-time rates and availability updates, and a significant reduction in double-bookings.
A Channel Manager lets you sell more rooms to a wider customer base through different Online Travel Agencies and other B2B Distribution Solutions like: Global Distribution Systems (GDS), Wholesalers and Bed Banks.
It also frees the time that you would have otherwise spent on updating the availability and rates of your hotel manually.
Once you begin using a Channel Manager software, you will see an increase in revenue that would far outweigh the cost of purchasing a CM tool. You’ll also be able to increase occupancy growth, increase efficiency and decrease overbookings. In this article, we talk about several Channel Manager benefits for small, mid-size, and big hotels.
What Features to Look for When Choosing a Channel Management Software?
These days, you will find several Channel Managers in the market. However, it’s often tough to decide which software best suits your unique requirements. When choosing a Channel Management app or tool, you should look out for the following primary features:
- Ability to integrate with your existing tech stacks such as your Property Management System and your Revenue Management System.
- Option to connect to different distribution channels without costing you anything extra.
- 24/7 customer support and universal accessibility.
- Real-time dashboard with the function of automatically updating unit information across all channels.
Apart from these features, there are several other essential elements that you should consider before subscribing to or purchasing a Channel Management software. If you are currently in the process of investing, check out our detailed article: Top 5 Features to Look for When Shopping for a Channel Manager.
How Much Does it Cost to Use a Channel Manager?
Often, a Channel Management solution comes with a monthly or annual fee. Keep in mind that you wouldn’t find a free Channel Manager software that takes care of all your needs. However, if you wish to avoid unexpected costs, you should do your research and track the overall expense.
The lowest price at which you can purchase a Channel Manager is sometimes as low as €9.99. However, such a tool is only suitable for a small-sized hotel. As the number of rooms increases, so does the Channel Manager software cost. Here’s taking an in-depth look at the price of a CM tool for different hotels.
Top Tip on Choosing a Channel Management Software for Your Property!
Finding a suitable Channel Manager can be difficult. This is because of an abundance of software programs available in the market for the hospitality industry. Moreover, several tools now come fused together, making the choice all the more complicated.
However, when you’re looking for an appropriate software for your property, you should first consider why you want a Channel Manager and what role will it play in making your life easier. Once you have the answers to these questions, you will be able to select one that comes with all the functionalities that you require.
Keep in mind that the more features get added to the tool, the more expensive it becomes. Therefore, it’s important to understand your requirements and weigh them against the overall expense and resulting revenue.
To get more tips on choosing the right Channel Manager software for your hotel, check out this article.
Questions that You Should Ask a Vendor Before Investing in a Channel Manager
If you have the option to speak with a vendor before you invest in a Channel Manager, you should take a look at this detailed article. In it, we have put together a list of questions that can come in quite handy when you are looking for the right tool.
The key questions that it reflects on are the integrations that you need to look for when selecting a CM tool, the availability of an auto-update feature, the application’s distribution reach, and the online support that you should consider.
How to Maximize Online Distribution with a Channel Manager?
The primary purpose of a Channel Manager is distribution management. Saved time, increased efficiency and the resulting profit are all byproducts of the tool. Only using a Channel Manager to update your direct booking engine and a few OTAs won’t take you far, but creating an Omni-channel distribution strategy will!
When you choose a CM software, you should consider the formats, levels, and types of distribution channels it supports. Ideally, the software should be able to work well with online, direct, and indirect booking channels.
Apart from this, you should consider changing your distribution strategy to maximize sales. To learn more, you can read this detailed article about different strategies that can benefit your hotel.
Frequently Asked Questions about Channel Manager Software
With the help of a Channel Management software, you can easily manage your inventory, distribution channels, and revenue. However, before you begin your journey, there are several terms that you should include in your knowledge base.
For starters, you should understand what two-way authentication means for the security of your customer’s data. You should also learn more about iCal integration, channel mapping, pooled inventory, distribution channels, and XML, among others. In our Frequently Asked Channel Manager Questions article, we provide detailed explanations of all these terms.
Top 10 List of the Best Hotel Channel Manager Solutions
In our article: List of the Top 10 Best Channel Manager Software, we take a look at the best Channel Manager systems for small, mid-size, and big hotels. We also talk about the solutions that are best for short-term vacation rentals and hostels.
Apart from this, the article suggests some pointers on choosing the right Channel Manager for your property. It asks hoteliers to consider the number of units they have to manage, the allocated budget, the other tools that they’re using, and their expectations. With this understanding, hoteliers can choose the best Channel Manager software for their business.
Tools like PMS (Property Management System) and CM (Channel Manager) only assist lodging establishments in operating more simply, saving time, and being more efficient compared to not using them. However, that is not the root of growth or the challenges faced in the accommodation business. If you want to effectively manage OTA channels and create stable growth, you should have a clear understanding of how OTA platforms operate, such as their nature, operational models, and how they display, calculate displayed prices, and collect prices (after deducting commissions). Of course, larger hotels that want to approach it systematically will do it synchronously from the beginning, but smaller lodging establishments wanting to reduce operational costs should overlook it and focus on optimizing display and providing outstanding customer care.
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