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Actabl unveils housekeeping tool

The tool streamlines assignments for seamless housekeeping operations

Actabl unveils housekeeping tool

HOSPITALITY SOFTWARE FIRM Actabl recently launched “Alice Housekeeping Refresh” to address fluctuations in housekeeping staff availability, providing owners and operators a tool to manage daily priorities and guest preferences. It enables teams to automate processes and manage assignments, offering visibility into priorities and team progress, Actabl said in a statement.

“At Actabl, we understand the critical role that effective management of daily tasks and guest preferences plays in delivering hospitality,” said Stephen German, Actabl’s senior vice president of product. “Our latest update introduces a transformative tool for board and assignment management, streamlining task workflows and automating routine processes so associates spend more time caring for the guest and less on the technology.”


The tool provides leaders and team members quick insights into tasks, helping them meet guests' needs, Actabl said. Refresh includes a suite of functions: Auto-Assign, Credit Rules, Room Attendant Summary, Guest Preferences & Ticket Automation and Do Not Disturb Automation.

Actabl recently introduced bundled offerings to enhance hotels' operational efficiency, profitability, and workflow management.

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Summary:

  • U.S. hotels adjusted strategies as revenue fell short of budget, HotelData.com reported.
  • Hoteliers prioritized cost, labor and forecasting over rate growth.
  • Six 2026 strategies include shifting from static budgets to real-time forecasts.

U.S. HOTELS ADJUSTED strategies to protect profit margins despite revenue lagging budget, according to Actabl’s HotelData.com. RevPAR averaged $119.22 through Sept. 30, 9 percent below budget, while GOP margins held at 37.7 percent, 1.2 points short of target.

HotelData.com’s “Hotel Profitability Performance Report for Q3 2025” showed operators adjusting forecasts, controlling labor and costs and protecting margins as demand softens and expenses rise. The report indicates an industry shift, with hoteliers relying less on rate growth and more on cost control, labor strategies and forecasting to maintain profitability.

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