Vishnu Rageev R is a journalist with more than 15 years of experience in business journalism. Before joining Asian Media Group in 2022, he worked with BW Businessworld, IMAGES Group, exchange4media Group, DC Books, and Dhanam Publications in India. His coverage includes industry analysis, market trends and corporate developments, focusing on retail, real estate and hospitality. As a senior journalist with Asian Hospitality, he covers the U.S. hospitality industry. He is from Kerala, a state in South India.
Duetto launched GameTime, a revenue system for select- and limited-service hotel brands.
GameTime provides rate optimization, pricing, forecasting, and performance tracking.
Alex Zoghlin was named CEO, succeeding David Woolenberg.
DUETTO, A REVENUE management software provider, launched GameTime, a revenue management system for select- and limited-service hotel brands. The company also recently named Alex Zoghlin as chief executive officer, replacing David Woolenberg.
GameTime combines rate optimization, enterprise pricing, forecasting, and performance tracking in one platform, Duetto said in a statement.
“We understand that one size doesn’t fit all,” said Sabrina Jackson, Duetto’s vice president for product management. “GameTime is built for brands operating limited- and select-service hotels, enabling teams to make pricing decisions and manage revenue operations efficiently.”
GameTime offers automated and manual pricing, reporting and forecasting, portfolio management, predefined segmentation and mobile access. Selim Hadj, RM solutions and systems director at Louvre Hotels Group, said GameTime meets the needs of limited-service hotels and aligns with the group’s revenue management strategy.
“It is the tool that delivers all the key features we need without overcomplicating the daily work of our on-site teams,” he said. “Whether general or front desk managers, our staff use it with ease and confidence. GameTime has not only streamlined our operations but also had a direct, measurable impact on our performance. Today, it’s an essential solution for any property looking to combine simplicity, efficiency, and profitability.”
Commenting on his appointment, Zoghlin said he is honored to serve as CEO and work with teams globally to deliver revenue management solutions to the hospitality industry.
“The hospitality industry is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by shifting guest expectations, rising costs, and economic volatility,” he said. “Hoteliers need stronger and more effective technology to meet their needs. With a clear product vision, strong customer ties, and a focused brand strategy, I’m confident in our ability to support hoteliers through this shift and drive the company’s next phase of growth.”
In April, Duetto acquired HotStats, a hotel benchmarking company, to expand revenue and performance tracking across rooms, F&B, and ancillary services.
Nightfood Holdings plans to acquire two hotels in California worth $80M.
Hotels will feature AI-powered service robots.
The strategy combines automation revenue with real estate growth.
NIGHTFOOD HOLDINGS PLANS to acquire two hotels in California to test the use of AI-driven robots in guest services. The company also announced plans for a broader tech-integrated portfolio.
The company has signed a letter of intent to acquire a 155-room Holiday Inn in Victorville, California, for approximately $27 million, with plans to convert it into a Courtyard by Marriott. A second deal is underway for a Hilton Garden Inn in Rancho Mirage, valued around $24.5 million. The two properties represent an estimated $80 million in assets.
Both Victorville and Rancho Mirage properties will serve as operational testbeds for automation and future revenue optimization. The Rancho Mirage hotel sits adjacent to Disney’s upcoming Cotino resort project.
Nightfood Holdings combines hotel ownership with Robotics-as-a-Service through its Skytech subsidiary. The company plans to deploy guest-facing robots for food delivery, laundry transport and concierge functions, along with back-end automation for cleaning and operations. Robots will be integrated into its own properties and eventually licensed to third-party hotel operators.
"We're pairing recurring RaaS income with long-term real estate value creation," the company stated. "These flagship hotels will serve as model environments for automation deployment and performance tracking."
Nightfood has also partnered with Bear Robotics to expand its automation capabilities across the portfolio.
The strategy targets cost reduction, operational efficiency and enhanced guest experience. Industry reports project 30 to 40 percent cost savings from hotel automation, with AI in hospitality expected to grow to $1.46 billion by 2029. The global hospitality robotics market is forecasted to reach $107 billion by 2034.
Recently, Vision Hospitality Group deployed its AI-driven procure-to-pay platform across more than 40 properties, aiming to automate accounts payable processes.
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