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[WATCH] A/B testing for hotels
May 3, 2018 10:00:00 AM
"Either people are incompetent or they are lying." Watch Triptease dive into the importance of being rigorous with your data.
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The big meta question
The big question: where do metasearch loyalties lie? With hotels or with OTAs? Are they a help of a hindrance? We all know it's a complicated relationship to frame in black and white, but at the Direct Booking Summit we explored the meta grey zones with our friends over at
Triptease integrates with Sabre’s SynXis Booking Engine
We're pleased to announce that our Price Check widget now integrates with Sabre's SynXis Booking Engine.
Triptease partners with chatbot and communication platform, HiJiffy
In order to provide a best-in-class chat product, we've partnered with the industry-leading chatbot and communication platform for hotels, HiJiffy.
How to beat OTAs without the billion dollar budget
Here’s a roundup of our best product innovation so hoteliers can focus on what they do best: providing great guest experiences.
The tricky world of metasearch: trivago's balancing act
The under-pressure metasearch has been trying out a new way of displaying its search results, which could obscure direct hotel prices.
Automatically send enriched pre-booking customer data to Salesforce
Triptease is now fully integrated with the world’s biggest CRM provider - Salesforce. The integration will save hours of work by automatically syncing guest information between the two platforms.
[WATCH] How hotels can win on Paid Search in 2022
Join Erika Mendes, Google Partner Success Manager & Moriah Olschansky, Triptease Product Manager to learn everything hoteliers should know about Paid Search
Introducing the Triptease Data Marketing Platform
The Triptease Data Marketing Platform provides full funnel marketing for hotels, powered by your unique price, market and customer data.
Are TripAdvisor's Sponsored Placements a good idea?
What new opportunities do these ads present to hotels? And do hoteliers risk paying for highly-qualified traffic to be diverted to an OTA?