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    AxisRooms co-founder launches Tiniva app for hospitality services industry

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    The app can also work individually well for vacation rentals, restaurants, convention centers, tourism boards, DMCs and other travel related service providers. It will help hotels move from a conventional to a connected guest journey.

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    The platform can be integrated into hotels' current technology environment and plug-and-play with their existing on-deck applications.
    NEW DELHI/BANGALORE: Entrepreneur Anil Kumar Prasanna, co-founder & ex-CEO AxisRooms, announced the launch of Tiniva, a low code/no code platform and a app for the hospitality services industry. Tiniva aims to empower hospitality service providers to show digital consumers a host of ready-to-use experiential applications and services during their stay.

    In a statement, Prasanna said, “The emerging digital consumer is driven by convenience, choice, and instant gratification. Tiniva Hotel Super App is built based on our own experience, and this is a connected marketplace of hotels with all its services. It has the potential to do upsells, cross sells and digitises guest touch points. With the imminent and immediate need for contactless technology, crunch in hospitality talent, and need for efficiency, this is a perfect solution in the current times to fuel the growth of hotels. The app Tiniva enables this capability for hospitality partners through a plug-and-play model. This is part of our continued thrust to provide platforms and products to help the hotel industry quickly recover from a slump and rapidly capitalize on evolving business opportunities.”

    The platform can be integrated into hotels' current technology environment and plug-and-play with their existing on-deck applications. The app can also work individually well for vacation rentals, restaurants, convention centers, tourism boards, DMCs and other travel related service providers. It will help hotels move from a conventional to a connected guest journey.

    Today, hotels have capabilities and services to drive commerce but there is no single app that can help maximum the same to its full potential. This helps in bringing features, such as in-room dining, curated local experiences and poolside ordering, that aspires to win over guests. These features help hoteliers increase long-term loyalty to their properties and spark positive reviews that drive new business.

    The times have shifted towards the adoption of on-demand apps like quick commerce - (Blinkit, Zepto), people expect to have an on-demand app for the travel and hospitality industry. That's what the app does — assisting guests in bookings, registrations, services and front desk management.
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