Use Cases/City Hotels
For City Hotels

Revenue intelligence
for city hotels.

Weekday-corporate, weekend-leisure, and the volatile compset moves between them. Peaqplus is built for the rhythm of urban hotels.

A city hotel's week has two halves — the corporate Tuesday-Wednesday and the leisure Friday-Saturday — with a different demand pattern, channel mix, and competitive set on each. Tracking it well requires tools that respect both rhythms.

If you run a city hotels

Four patterns we hear over and over.

City hotels are operationally complex in ways their colleagues at boutique or resort properties don't fully share. The data side reflects that.

01
Compset volatility

Seven competitors within a 1 km radius. One drops weekend rates overnight. By the time someone notices on Monday morning, the weekend pickup is gone. The compset matters more, and it changes faster, than most categorical revenue tools assume.

02
Corporate cycle complexity

Long-term corporate accounts negotiated annually. Conferences booked 6–18 months out. Last-minute business travel sensitive to airline schedules. The corporate segment requires deeper analytics than transient retail.

03
Day-of-week split

Monday-Tuesday occupancy patterns vs Friday-Saturday completely different. Same-day-of-week YoY analysis is what matters — not date-aligned. Most BI tools default to date alignment and produce misleading comparisons.

04
Local event sensitivity

City-wide conferences. Concerts. Sports events. The demand windows around events drive 30–60% premium pricing for short stretches — if you spot them in time. If you miss them, last year's comparison doesn't help.

What changes

How Peaqplus addresses each.

01
Daily compset visibility
Competitor rates in your morning view.

The competitive set is scraped every night from public OTA listings. Their moves land in your Daily Briefing email by 7 AM — "Three competitors dropped weekend rates by 15% overnight" — and visible on the pricing calendar as a Competitor avg. column. Threshold alerts fire when your relative position drifts past a band you set. No more Monday-morning surprises.

Inside Competitor Rate Intelligence
02
Hierarchical segmentation
Corporate accounts as their own analytical layer.

Hierarchical segments (Corporate → Account → Specific contract) let you analyze corporate revenue at any level. Combine with multi-dim filtering: "Corporate accounts on weekday nights for next month, vs same point last year" in one report. The Sales module adds the group / corporate pipeline with Smart Pricing on each deal.

Inside Sales
03
Same Point YoY
Tuesday compared to Tuesday.

Built-in: every YoY comparison aligns by week-position, not calendar date. April 23 this year (Thursday week 17) compares to April 24 last year (Thursday week 17), not April 23 last year (Wednesday). For city hotels with sharp weekday/weekend splits, this is the difference between defensible analysis and misleading numbers.

Inside BI
04
Event-aware pricing
Events flagged automatically.

City events — conferences, concerts, sports — land in your Event Calendar automatically (the shared knowledge pool means one admin in any subscribed hotel adds it, every city-hotel sees it). The pricing engine's event-override layer applies premium rate logic to the flagged dates, so you don't accidentally price an event week at standard rates. The Forecast AI knows too.

Inside the Event Calendar
Pricing

From €119/month for a city-hotel-ready setup.

The Starter bundle covers BI, Discussion / Decisions tracking, Daily Briefing, and email reports. Most city hotels add the Growth bundle (€246/month) to bring in the Pricing module, Competitor Rate Intelligence, and Ping alerts — the combination that makes the rhythm-of-the-week work in practice.

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Signal → Decision → Action → Outcome

See Peaqplus at city-hotel scale.

In our 45–60 minute walkthrough (length depends on how deep you want to go), we run Peaqplus on our live demo environment — a simulated property with data that moves day to day — and walk through the weekday/weekend pattern, compset position, and corporate segment performance. Bring a typical week's question; we'll show you what 5 minutes look like.

No setup fee. Bring your data.