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TLDR
We analyzed 37 verified hotelier reviews, compared feature sets, pricing, and real-world case studies to break down where each platform delivers. The right choice depends on your property type and priorities:
Hotelogix shines when it comes to training and usability , with exclusive features like Mobile App.
TakeUp shines in onboarding , with exclusive features like Controlled Automation/Algorithm Customization and Fully automated revenue management.
Side-by-side ratings based on 37 verified hotelier reviews on HTR.
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After analyzing 37 verified reviews, Hotelogix users most value its training and usability, customer support, reporting system enhancements, while TakeUp users highlight . Click any theme to see what reviewers say.
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How each product ranks among Revenue Management Systems vendors for different property sizes, types, and regions — based on verified reviews from hoteliers in each segment.
By Hotel Size
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| Small (10-24 rooms) ▾ | #18 22 reviews | #31 3 reviews |
| Mid-Size (25-74 rooms) ▾ | #32 5 reviews | — |
| Large (75-199 rooms) | #25 2 reviews | — |
| X-Large (200+ rooms) | #24 0 reviews | — |
By Property Type
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| Boutique ▾ | #26 16 reviews | #46 1 reviews |
| Luxury ▾ | #24 10 reviews | #40 2 reviews |
| Branded / Chain ▾ | #23 6 reviews | — |
| Extended Stay | #28 2 reviews | — |
By Region
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| North America | #30 2 reviews | #19 4 reviews |
| Europe | #34 3 reviews | — |
| Asia Pacific ▾ | #6 18 reviews | — |
| Middle East | #9 3 reviews | — |
Choosing the right revenue management system (RMS) for your hotel hinges on understanding what each platform offers and how it aligns with your operational needs. Hotelogix RMS, formerly AxisRooms, aims to streamline revenue strategies with automation, detailed reporting, and extensive integrations. TakeUp, by contrast, emphasizes AI-driven dynamic pricing combined with human oversight, focusing on boutique and independent properties. Both solve the core challenge of optimizing revenue but diverge significantly in features and approach.
Hotelogix RMS boasts more reviews, a broader user base, and more recent feedback, making it the more tested and validated option today. TakeUp's limited review count and geographic presence mean its impact is less proven for most hoteliers. Are you ready to prioritize proven performance or eager for cutting-edge AI capabilities?
Hotelogix RMS provides a comprehensive solution with automation, detailed revenue analytics, OTA integrations, and reservation management, making it ideal for hotels seeking an all-in-one platform. TakeUp, on the other hand, offers AI-powered rate optimization with real-time adjustments, tailored for boutique hotels and independents looking to maximize revenue through automated yet human-guided pricing.
If your hotel needs a proven, well-supported RMS with extensive integrations and a user-friendly interface, Hotelogix is the smarter choice. Conversely, if your property benefits from AI insights, personalized support, and dynamic pricing, TakeUp might appeal more despite its smaller review footprint. Which approach aligns with your revenue goals?
Hotelogix RMS scores highly for ease of use, with a 4.88/5 rating and positive reviews highlighting its intuitive interface and straightforward onboarding. Users mention that even non-IT staff find the platform accessible, praising its user-friendly design and clear revenue reports.
TakeUp is rated at a perfect 5/5 for ease of use, emphasizing its simple setup and minimal learning curve. Its platform is praised for straightforward rate adjustments and weekly summaries, though its AI features may require some initial training for optimal use.
Edge: Hotelogix, given its broader user feedback and proven usability across diverse hotel types.
Hotelogix RMS offers two unique features: inventory management and a mobile app, which support day-to-day operations and on-the-go management. TakeUp, however, provides a rich suite of 18 features, such as real-time price optimization, dynamic price hierarchy control, bulk adjustments, AI optimization, and fully automated revenue management.
TakeUp's extensive feature set delivers more control and automation, empowering your team with tools for scenario analysis, exception management, and rate strategy refinement. When it comes to feature breadth, TakeUp clearly leads.
Edge: TakeUp, with 18 dedicated revenue management features that go far beyond the basics.
Hotelogix RMS is praised for its support, with a 4.84/5 rating and reviews emphasizing proactive, responsive assistance and helpful onboarding. Users appreciate the ongoing support, especially during implementation and updates, describing it as a key reason for continued satisfaction.
TakeUp also scores a 5/5 in support, with reviewers highlighting their responsiveness and strategic guidance from dedicated revenue strategists. Both platforms excel here, but Hotelogix's longer track record and larger user base suggest more consistent, proven support.
Edge: Hotelogix, due to its longer history and more diverse support feedback.
Hotelogix receives a 4.13/5 overall rating from 28 reviews, with recent feedback confirming ongoing satisfaction. Its ratings are consistent across hotel segments, especially for independent and boutique hotels, with a 4.5/5 rating in those areas.
TakeUp, with only 4 reviews and no recent feedback, scores 0/5 overall, reflecting a lack of broad user validation. Hoteliers tend to trust products with established reviews, making Hotelogix the clearer choice for proven performance.
Edge: Hotelogix, with a significantly higher and more recent review count.
Hotelogix RMS's pricing details are not publicly listed, but it is known to operate on a subscription model, likely tailored to property size and needs. TakeUp charges a flat $500 monthly fee, with no free tier or trial, making its pricing straightforward but potentially costly for small hotels.
Since Hotelogix's pricing isn't transparent, your decision will depend on obtaining a quote tailored to your property, whereas TakeUp’s fixed monthly fee is transparent. Consider your budget and the value of features when evaluating.
Hotels that will benefit from Hotelogix RMS tend to be:
Not ideal if your hotel is a small independent with a tight budget or primarily needs AI-driven dynamic pricing without extensive integration.
TakeUp is best suited for:
Not ideal if your hotel prefers a broad platform with inventory management or has complex multi-property needs not yet supported by TakeUp.
Hotelogix RMS offers a mature, well-supported platform with extensive integrations, detailed reporting, and a proven track record. Its core strength lies in automating operational tasks and providing strategic revenue insights, making it suitable for hotels seeking a comprehensive management solution.
TakeUp, however, is designed for boutique and independent hotels that want to harness AI for real-time rate optimization. Its rich feature set and human-in-the-loop approach make it ideal for properties focused on maximizing revenue through dynamic pricing.
If your hotel values a tested, multi-feature platform with broad support, Hotelogix is the safer, more reliable choice. For those eager to experiment with AI and personalized revenue strategies, TakeUp presents an innovative alternative, albeit with less proven market presence.
In summary, hotelier experience, review volume, and recent feedback position Hotelogix RMS as the clearer choice for most hotels today. If you are comfortable with a newer platform and want to leverage AI, TakeUp warrants consideration, though its limited reviews suggest a cautious approach.
According to HTR's product database, Hotelogix RMS (formerly AxisRooms) and TakeUp share 1 features. Here are the key differences — features one has that the other lacks.
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Showing top differences. 8 more features differ between these products.
What hoteliers love
The usability and ease of learning Hotelogix systems are generally appreciated, with positive mentions about the training provided. Users find the sof... The usability and ease of learning Hotelogix systems are generally appreciated, with positive mentions about the training provided. Users find the software to be user-friendly, even for those without an IT background.
The hands-on customer support offered by Hotelogix is consistently praised. Reviewers mentioned the proactive approach of support agents, quick issue... The hands-on customer support offered by Hotelogix is consistently praised. Reviewers mentioned the proactive approach of support agents, quick issue resolution, and helpful training sessions which contribute to a positive user experience.
While the reporting system is generally praised, some users suggest further enhancements and more consolidated reporting options. These improvements c... While the reporting system is generally praised, some users suggest further enhancements and more consolidated reporting options. These improvements could add value especially for comprehensive multi-property management.
Where hoteliers push back
There is feedback suggesting that Hotelogix should improve its market segmentation capabilities. Users would benefit from clearer distinctions between... There is feedback suggesting that Hotelogix should improve its market segmentation capabilities. Users would benefit from clearer distinctions between different market segments, such as travel agents and corporate clients, to better manage and analyze data.
Several users have pointed out the need for greater flexibility after performing night audits, such as the ability to add or delete items that were en... Several users have pointed out the need for greater flexibility after performing night audits, such as the ability to add or delete items that were entered by mistake. This improvement would help in reducing errors and enhancing operational efficiency.
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Where the ratings diverge most
It depends on your requirements. Hotelogix RMS (formerly AxisRooms) and TakeUp share many core Revenue Management Systems features, but each has unique capabilities. Hotelogix RMS (formerly AxisRooms) offers 25 verified integration partners, while TakeUp offers 0. Review the feature comparison above to see where they differ before switching.
Small hotels should prioritize ease of use and fast onboarding. TakeUp leads in ease of use at 5.0/5 vs 4.9/5. Look for transparent pricing and a trial or demo option. Filter reviews on each product page by property size to hear from hotels like yours.
Hotelogix RMS (formerly AxisRooms): No. TakeUp: No. Neither product currently offers a free tier. Most Revenue Management Systems vendors offer demos or trials — request one from each to evaluate before committing.
The HT Score is a composite ranking that considers 4 criteria groups and over a dozen variables to help hoteliers objectively compare hotel technology products. Hotelogix has an HT Score of 72 and TakeUp has 0. Here is how the score is calculated.
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How highly do users recommend this product? Ratings Score, Review Volume, Share of Voice, Review Depth, Review Recency, Success Stories ▾ The most heavily weighted factor. Analyzes average satisfaction ratings (likelihood to recommend, ease of use, support, ROI), total review count relative to category peers, review recency (at least 20 reviews in the trailing 6 months), and share of voice across unique hotel clients to detect selection bias. |
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How highly do tech partners recommend this company? Partner Recommendations, Integration Quantity, Integration Quality ▾ Evaluates partner recommendations as expert votes of confidence, the number of verified integrations, and ecosystem quality — the average HT Scores of integration partners. Products with higher-quality integration ecosystems are more likely to deliver a connected tech stack. |
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How customer-centric is this organization? Certified Support, Review Consistency, Profile Completeness ▾ Assesses whether the company has earned HTR Customer Support Certification, maintains consistent review collection over time (an indicator of feedback-driven culture), and keeps product profiles complete with capabilities, screenshots, pricing, and features. |
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How extensive is this company's reach and resourcing? Geographic Reach, Staying Power, Company Resources, Trending Score ▾ Measures global presence (countries and regions served), years in business as a stability proxy, team headcount as a resource proxy, and a trending score based on trailing-twelve-month buyer inquiries, reviews, partner recommendations, and press activity. |
Customer ratings and reviews are by far the most important factor in the HT Score algorithm. HTR does not accept payment for higher rankings. All reviews are verified — only hotel industry practitioners with confirmed affiliations can submit ratings. View full HT Score methodology →
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