The project dashboard is a free tool that is only available to verified hoteliers to make adopting new technology easier by streamlining their research and simplifying their communication workflow.
TLDR
We analyzed 145 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:
Dayuse shines .
SiteMinder shines in ease of use and customer support — especially for brand properties (5.0/5) , with exclusive features like Guest History and Messaging Guest Surveys.
Side-by-side ratings based on 145 verified hotelier reviews on HTR.
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After analyzing 145 verified reviews, Dayuse users most value its , while SiteMinder users highlight support quality, automation and ease of use, functionality and performance. Click any theme to see what reviewers say.
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How each product ranks among Upselling Software 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) ▾ | — | #4 30 reviews |
| Mid-Size (25-74 rooms) ▾ | — | #4 81 reviews |
| Large (75-199 rooms) ▾ | — | #6 14 reviews |
| X-Large (200+ rooms) ▾ | — | #6 10 reviews |
By Property Type
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| Boutique ▾ | — | #4 63 reviews |
| Luxury ▾ | — | #4 45 reviews |
| Branded / Chain ▾ | — | #6 38 reviews |
| Extended Stay ▾ | — | #4 13 reviews |
By Region
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| North America ▾ | — | #10 6 reviews |
| Europe ▾ | — | #4 106 reviews |
| Asia Pacific ▾ | — | #1 23 reviews |
| Middle East | — | #7 1 reviews |
Choosing the right upselling software for your hotel hinges on understanding each platform’s core strengths. Dayuse by Dayuse offers a specialized service connecting hotels with guests seeking daytime reservations, focusing on incremental revenue through short-term bookings. SiteMinder Guest Engagement, by contrast, is a broader upselling platform designed to maximize revenue from ancillary services via automation and targeted offers. Which solution best aligns with your property’s specific needs?
Both products aim to enhance revenue, but they approach the challenge differently. Dayuse is ideal if your hotel is looking to tap into the daytime booking market and increase occupancy during off-peak hours. SiteMinder excels if you want a comprehensive upselling system embedded within your existing operations, especially if you prioritize automation and cross-channel engagement.
Given the scope of their reviews, support, and user feedback, which platform truly offers the most value for your hotel’s unique circumstances?
Dayuse, as a platform, specializes exclusively in daytime hotel bookings, helping hotels generate additional revenue during periods traditionally considered low occupancy. It connects hotels with a global audience of travelers and local guests seeking short stays, making it a niche tool for increasing utilization of existing rooms.
SiteMinder Guest Engagement, however, offers a suite of 12 distinct upselling features, including guest history, analytics dashboards, multi-channel messaging, and offer orchestration. It’s designed for hotels that want to upsell across multiple touchpoints, from pre-arrival to post-stay, and aim to maximize revenue from ancillary services.
Both products target incremental income, but while Dayuse's focus is on short-term daytime bookings, SiteMinder provides a broader range of upsell capabilities for full-service hotels. Do you want to increase daytime occupancy or expand your upselling toolkit?
If your hotel needs to diversify its revenue streams by attracting local or transient guests during daytime hours, go with Dayuse. Its proven track record in 20 countries and over 4,000 hotels makes it a compelling choice for properties seeking short-term room utilization.
If your hotel requires a feature-rich upselling platform capable of automating personalized offers, managing guest data, and integrating with your existing PMS, choose SiteMinder. Its 245 verified partners and extensive features make it suitable for larger or more tech-savvy properties aiming to optimize every revenue opportunity.
In essence, select Dayuse for daytime booking growth, and SiteMinder for comprehensive upselling across all guest touchpoints.
Dayuse’s user experience isn’t rated, but as a specialized booking platform, it’s designed to be straightforward for hotels and guests. Its onboarding process is minimal, focusing on integrating your hotel’s listing with Dayuse.com, which simplifies setup.
SiteMinder, however, scores a 4.8 out of 5 for ease of use, with a highly rated onboarding process at 4.76. Users praise its intuitive interface and streamlined workflows, which help staff adopt the system quickly. Support is highly rated at 4.84, with many reviews emphasizing quick, helpful responses and a user-friendly experience.
Edge: SiteMinder.
Dayuse’s features revolve around its core offering: daytime bookings. It doesn’t have additional upselling features aside from its niche booking service. In contrast, SiteMinder boasts 12 unique upselling features, including automated replies, guest history, analytics dashboards, multi-channel messaging, and offer orchestration.
SiteMinder also offers tools for ancillary product and room upgrade merchandising, digital payment acceptance, and segmented targeting, giving it a comprehensive upselling suite. Its extensive feature set makes it a more versatile platform for hotels looking to maximize revenue through targeted, automated offers.
Edge: SiteMinder.
Support ratings tell a clear story. Dayuse has no recent reviews or ratings available, making it hard to judge support quality. SiteMinder, on the other hand, boasts a support score of 4.84 out of 5, with reviews highlighting quick responses and knowledgeable assistance.
Many users of SiteMinder describe its support as proactive and responsive, essential for resolving integration issues and optimizing features. Support quality is a critical factor in choosing a platform, especially for larger hotels or those new to upselling technology.
Edge: SiteMinder.
Dayuse, with no verified partners, offers limited integrations, mainly focusing on its booking platform. SiteMinder, in contrast, integrates with 245 verified partners, including major PMS systems like Visual Matrix PMS, Kwentra, and RoomRaccoon.
Shared integrations are absent, but SiteMinder’s broad ecosystem allows for seamless data flow across systems, essential for automating upsell offers and managing guest information efficiently. Its extensive integration network is a significant advantage for hotels seeking a connected tech environment.
Edge: SiteMinder.
Review volume and recency heavily favor SiteMinder. With 133 reviews in the last six months and a 4.88/5 overall rating, it has a well-established user base expressing high satisfaction.
Meanwhile, Dayuse has no recent reviews or ratings, leaving its user sentiment unverified. Given the recent, robust feedback for SiteMinder, it’s the clearer choice for hotels prioritizing proven, high-rated solutions.
Edge: SiteMinder.
Dayuse does not publicly disclose pricing, but it’s known to operate on a pay-per-booking or commission basis, typical of its niche marketplace model.
SiteMinder charges a base fee of $600 per month, with no mention of additional costs for upselling features. Its pricing model is transparent, but it may be more suited for hotels with higher revenue to justify the investment.
If precise costs are crucial, contacting each provider for custom quotes is recommended, but SiteMinder’s clear pricing makes it easier to plan.
Not ideal if your hotel primarily targets long-term stays or full-service experiences requiring extensive upselling features.
Not ideal if your hotel prefers a simple, standalone booking solution or has minimal ancillary revenue needs.
Dayuse offers a niche solution tailored to hotels looking to capitalize on daytime reservations. Its focus on short-term bookings makes it suitable for properties in busy city centers and transit hubs but limits its broader upselling capabilities.
SiteMinder, however, provides a full suite of upselling tools with proven recent reviews, high customer satisfaction, and extensive integrations. It’s the clear choice if your hotel wants a scalable, automated platform capable of managing multiple revenue streams.
If your goal is to boost daytime occupancy specifically, Dayuse is a good fit. But for hotels seeking a versatile, well-supported upselling system that covers all guest touchpoints, SiteMinder is the more strategic investment.
Upselling Software pricing is rarely straightforward. Here is what we know from each vendor's public pricing data. Always request a custom quote for your property size.
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According to HTR's product database, Dayuse and SiteMinder Guest Engagement (Upselling) share 0 features. Here are the key differences — features one has that the other lacks.
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We analyzed 1 verified case studies to compare what hotels actually achieve with each platform across four key business objectives.
No published case study for this goal yet.
"All the hotels I work with use SiteMinder. It’s easy to use, intuitive, and works for both beginners and experienced users."
What hoteliers love
While support quality is generally praised, there is inconsistency as noted by some users. One reviewer highlights excellent support from a specific i... While support quality is generally praised, there is inconsistency as noted by some users. One reviewer highlights excellent support from a specific individual, underscoring the potential disparity in knowledge across support staff.
Reviewers find the software efficient and user-friendly, simplifying hotel management processes. It enables easy handling of upselling and integrates... Reviewers find the software efficient and user-friendly, simplifying hotel management processes. It enables easy handling of upselling and integrates seamlessly into existing systems, improving operational efficiency. The software's intuitive design is frequently praised for facilitating a straightforward upselling process.
Reviewers appreciate the software for its solid functionality and comprehensive features. They especially commend its capability to offer personalized... Reviewers appreciate the software for its solid functionality and comprehensive features. They especially commend its capability to offer personalized and automated upselling services, which are integral to boosting hotel revenue while maintaining a high standard of guest satisfaction.
Where hoteliers push back
While support quality is generally praised, there is inconsistency as noted by some users. One reviewer highlights excellent support from a specific i... While support quality is generally praised, there is inconsistency as noted by some users. One reviewer highlights excellent support from a specific individual, underscoring the potential disparity in knowledge across support staff.
Several users noted issues with system integration, particularly in automating bookings through the mapping system. These issues occasionally lead to... Several users noted issues with system integration, particularly in automating bookings through the mapping system. These issues occasionally lead to missing reservations, highlighting potential gaps in system reliability, particularly for high-volume hotels that rely on seamless integration for operational efficiency.
Unique capabilities
Where the ratings diverge most
It depends on your requirements. Dayuse and SiteMinder Guest Engagement (Upselling) share many core Upselling Software features, but each has unique capabilities. Dayuse offers 0 verified integration partners, while SiteMinder Guest Engagement (Upselling) offers 245. Review the feature comparison above to see where they differ before switching.
Small hotels should prioritize ease of use and fast onboarding. SiteMinder Guest Engagement (Upselling) leads in ease of use at 4.8/5 vs 0.0/5. 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.
Dayuse: No. SiteMinder Guest Engagement (Upselling): No. Neither product currently offers a free tier. Most Upselling Software 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. Dayuse has an HT Score of 0 and SiteMinder has 84. Here is how the score is calculated.
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| Customer Ratings & Reviews |
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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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