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Little Hotelier is an all-in-one property management and channel management platform built specifically for small hotels, B&Bs, and independent accommodation providers.
Little Hotelier is a cloud-based hotel management platform designed exclusively for small independent accommodation providers — including bed and breakfasts, boutique hotels, guesthouses, and vacation rental properties. The platform combines a front desk management system, booking engine, and channel manager in a single interface, allowing small operators to manage their reservations, room inventory, and online distribution across OTAs like Booking.com, Expedia, and Airbnb without requiring multiple disconnected tools. Little Hotelier is a product of SiteMinder, the Australian hospitality technology company, and benefits from SiteMinder's established connectivity to over 450 booking channels globally.
World's largest tours and experiences OTA owned by Tripadvisor; FY2024 revenue $840M (+14% YoY); 300,000+ experiences in 190+ countries; B2B distribution API powers experiences on Booking.com and American Express Travel for 1B+ Tripadvisor review-backed discovery.
Viator is the world's leading online marketplace for tours, activities, and travel experiences, founded in 1999 in Brisbane, Australia, and acquired by Tripadvisor in 2014. The platform lists over 300,000 experiences—city tours, outdoor adventures, cooking classes, skip-the-line tickets, and private guides—across 190+ countries. Viator operates both a consumer-facing marketplace and a B2B distribution API that powers experiences inventory on Booking.com, American Express Travel, and hundreds of affiliate partners.\n\nViator's operator network includes both large tour companies and independent local guides, with a dynamic pricing and availability management system that enables real-time booking. The platform's deep integration with Tripadvisor's 1.4 billion reviews creates a powerful review-to-booking funnel unique in the experiences category. Viator operates on a commission-based model, charging operators 20–25% per booking with no upfront listing fees.\n\nViator reported full-year 2024 revenue of $840M (+14% YoY) and Q4 2024 revenue of $186M (+16% YoY). The tours and activities market is estimated at $300B globally, with online penetration still below 20%, positioning Viator for continued structural growth. Viator's B2B distribution API and white-label solutions expand its reach well beyond direct consumer traffic.
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