Jonas Hospitality is excited to share the launch of Jonas Hospitality Unified Platform, a full-featured suite of technology solutions that helps independent hotels, resorts, hotel brands, chains as well as management companies, manage operations, revenue, distribution, and marketing.

Jonas Hospitality Unified Platform brings together our brand’s industry-leading technologies, connected by our proprietary integration engine, Jonas ARC. This integration allows key guest, stay, and financial data to securely pass between systems within the Jonas Hospitality Unified Platform and third-party systems.

We are excited to launch Jonas Hospitality’s Unified Platform to help hoteliers remove compromise from their technology buying decisions,” states Jake Lewis, President, Jonas Hospitality Property Systems. “Historically, hoteliers have always been faced with a choice: should I buy a best-of-breed or an all-in-one … each come with their own set of pros and cons. Our platform is the best of both worlds, bridging the gap between a best-of-breed model and all-in-one model.”

The Jonas Hospitality Unified Platform includes property management, point-of-sale, reservation management (CRS, IBE), spa, activity, membership, and itinerary management, as well as marketing tools (email, SMS, website and mobile app development). All connected to our CDP to create a single guest profile.

Data has always been essential for hoteliers to manage their operations and make future business decisions. Our Unified platform connects that essential data across operational systems without compromising functionality,” says Jim Rowe, SVP of Sales, Jonas Hospitality, Property Systems. “Jonas Hospitality’s decentralized operational model means each of our solutions are run as a separate business to provide maximum customer satisfaction. Out of this, the Jonas Hospitality Unified Platform creates a single, synchronized guest profile across all connected solutions. We’re answering the need our industry has been calling for: a future without technology compromises.”