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Scaling with the Cloudbeds API
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Scaling with the Cloudbeds API

25 June 20268 Mins Read

In Brief: Ricky Schoeman discusses the use of Cloudbeds API in the hospitality industry, highlighting its scalability and adaptability to meet the evolving needs of businesses and customers.

  • Technology that bends to you: Scaling with the Cloudbeds API – Image Credit Cloudbeds   

How ambitious operators worldwide use the Cloudbeds API to create custom experiences, automate operations, and scale on their own terms

Every hospitality business is different. Some operate traditional hotels, while others manage mixed portfolios, vacation ownership properties, hostels, serviced apartments, or rapidly expanding multi-property groups — each with their own unique workflows, specialized operational requirements, and distinct competitive advantages.

Yet many hospitality platforms force operators into a difficult choice: adapt their business to fit the software or maintain disconnected systems that create complexity, inefficiency, and technical debt.

Cloudbeds is built on a different philosophy. Through its Open API and ecosystem of more than 450 marketplace partners, Cloudbeds enables operators to connect external systems, develop custom applications, automate workflows, and build technology ecosystems tailored to their business, without sacrificing the benefits of a unified hospitality platform.

Across the globe, hospitality leaders are using the Cloudbeds API to reduce fragmentation, create operational efficiencies, deliver differentiated guest experiences, and prepare for an increasingly AI-driven future.

Extending hospitality technology around unique business models

Few hospitality companies illustrate the power of an open platform better than Vacatia.

Operating nearly 60 independent resorts across the United States and Caribbean, Vacatia manages a uniquely complex business that combines vacation ownership, nightly rentals, owner services, resort operations, OTA distribution, and corporate reporting.

As the company expanded to more than 11,000 units and nearly 500,000 owners, legacy technology systems struggled to support the scale, connectivity, and operational discipline required to manage such a sophisticated portfolio.

More than a property management system, Vacatia needed a platform capable of supporting hotel operations while preserving the proprietary timeshare functionality central to its business.

Using the Cloudbeds Open API, Vacatia connected its proprietary vacation ownership technology directly with Cloudbeds, creating a unified architecture that supports owner inventory protection, OTA distribution of unused inventory, custom reporting, and large-scale property onboarding.

Vacatia’s business does not fit neatly into traditional hotel technology categories. We needed a platform that could support hotel operations at scale while giving us the freedom to build around the realities of vacation ownership.

– Kris Wallsmith, Vice President of Engineering at Vacatia

The result is a connected technology foundation that brings together proprietary workflows, hotel operations, distribution, and reporting while reducing fragmentation across the organization.

The partnership also established a repeatable model for growth. During major property migrations spanning more than 4,800 rooms across Orlando and Las Vegas, Cloudbeds worked closely alongside Vacatia’s teams to support implementation, training, and future property launches.


Building without limits

For Grupo Catedral, one of Mexico’s leading hotel operators with more than 500 rooms, flexibility was a critical requirement when evaluating technology partners.

“We wanted flexibility and a system where if we wanted more channels in the future, it would be possible,” explains Rodrigo Valle, Commercial Director at Grupo Catedral.

The group needed a platform that could support future expansion, integrate with revenue management tools, and provide the accurate operational data required to make confident business decisions.

Cloudbeds delivered the connectivity they were looking for, and the API became a key part of their strategy — helping them create custom operational tools tailored to their business, like a proprietary application that sends real-time Telegram notifications to administrators and operations managers whenever important events occur inside the PMS.

When a room is blocked, the team is notified instantly. Same-day cancellations trigger automated alerts detailing when the reservation was created, who canceled it, and whether payment had already been collected.

Beyond custom applications, the group also connects Cloudbeds to specialized third-party solutions, including revenue management software for pricing optimization and abandoned-cart recovery tools that help convert potential guests who leave bookings unfinished.

Powering growth through custom development

In Malta, software engineer turned hospitality entrepreneur Alessio Ripanti has built one of the country’s fastest-growing accommodation portfolios.

What began as a handful of apartments has grown into six properties, nearly 580 units, and the launch of the 405-room Vegas Resort.

When selecting a property management platform, Alessio evaluated Cloudbeds through two lenses: hotel operator and software developer.

As a software-oriented company, we use Cloudbeds’ APIs a lot. We found the API documentation very easy for our developers to use.

– Alessio Ripanti, Owner of Leo Property Group

That accessibility allowed his team to rapidly build custom applications directly on top of the Cloudbeds platform.

One application uses occupancy and check-in/check-out data to optimize housekeeping schedules and staffing allocation. Another provides a simplified revenue management interface that combines competitor intelligence with internal occupancy data, enabling managers to adjust pricing across inventory with a single click.

As the business expanded, these integrations became a strategic advantage.


Reinventing the guest experience

At The One Hostel in Hanoi, innovation extends directly into the guest journey.

As Vietnam’s premier smart-tech hostel, The One Hostel offers guests a highly connected experience powered by custom NFC-enabled wristbands. Guests can unlock rooms, access lockers, purchase food and beverages, and book tours — all without carrying cash or physical keys.

Making that vision possible required a technology platform capable of connecting every transaction back to a single source of truth.

Using the Cloudbeds API, The One Hostel integrated its custom wristband technology directly into its property operations.

Everything is synced to Cloudbeds. At the end, we just print out the Cloudbeds folio for the guest, and that’s their room charge, their laundry bill, their food and drinks, and even tour charges.

– General Manager Daniel Fillion, The One Hotel

The seamless integration simplifies operations for staff while creating a frictionless experience for guests.

It also drives stronger commercial outcomes. “It increases profitability when your guests are not thinking about the cash they’re spending, and increases customer service,” Daniel notes.

For The One Hostel, the Cloudbeds API enabled the creation of a guest experience that simply wouldn’t have been possible with a closed system.


Creating connected hospitality ecosystems

For Thailand-based StayBangkok Group, technology has been central to its growth story from the beginning.

Over nearly a decade, the family-owned hotel group has consistently exceeded profitability targets while expanding its portfolio and opening new properties, including the recently launched 388-room Bangkok City Rama 9 Hotel, which quickly achieved occupancy levels above 85%.

What makes the group particularly unique is its deep technical expertise. With backgrounds in computer engineering and software development, the leadership team views technology as a strategic differentiator rather than simply an operational necessity.

Using the scalability of the Cloudbeds platform and API ecosystem, StayBangkok has built highly localized operational workflows, integrated advanced AI solutions, and connected specialized technology partners to support its long-term vision.

Neighbourgood has its sights set on 25,000 units across 10 cities by 2034, and Cloudbeds continues to serve as a strategic growth partner as the company enters its next phase of hypergrowth.


The platform behind hospitality innovation

The most innovative hospitality operators are no longer looking for software that simply manages reservations. They are looking for platforms that enable them to build, connect, automate, and innovate.

Whether it’s creating custom operational dashboards, integrating AI-powered tools, optimizing pricing decisions, automating workflows, or designing entirely new guest experiences, the Cloudbeds API gives hoteliers the flexibility to shape technology around their vision.

After all, the future of hospitality belongs to operators who can move faster, adapt more quickly, and innovate without limits.


Key takeaways

  • The best technology adapts to your business — not the other way around
  • Open platforms create room for innovation, automation, and differentiation
  • Custom integrations can eliminate operational friction at scale
  • Connected systems unlock better guest experiences and smarter decisions
  • Flexibility today creates a stronger foundation for future growth and AI adoption

Scaling with the Cloudbeds API

Ricky Schoeman – Ricky Schoeman is a Content Specialist at Cloudbeds, covering hospitality technology, industry trends, and customer success stories that showcase how innovation helps hoteliers grow and deliver exceptional guest experiences.

About Cloudbeds

Cloudbeds is hospitality’s only intelligent growth engine — a unified platform trusted by the world’s most ambitious hoteliers across 150 countries. Built to challenge the limits of outdated tech stacks, Cloudbeds connects operations, revenue, distribution, and guest experience in one powerful, intuitive system. The platform is enhanced with Signals, a hospitality AI model giving hoteliers the power to anticipate demand, run smarter operations, and craft more personal, profitable guest journeys at scale.

Founded in 2012, Cloudbeds has earned top honors from Hotel Tech Report (Top PMS, Hotel Management System, and Channel Manager, 2021–2026), the World Travel Awards (World’s Best Hotel PMS Solutions Provider, 2022), and Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500 (2024).

Source: View the original article at Cloudbeds.

 

 

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