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Resumen
Analizamos 14 reseñas verificadas de hoteleros, comparamos funcionalidades, precios y casos de estudio reales para desglosar dónde destaca cada plataforma. La elección correcta depende de tu tipo de propiedad y prioridades:
Dharma destaca en ease of use and customer support .
Three Angular destaca .
Calificaciones comparadas basadas en 14 reseñas verificadas de hoteleros en HTR.
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| Precio inicial | Contact sales | Contact sales |
| Reseñas verificadas | 13 | 1 |
Cómo se posiciona cada producto entre los proveedores de Limpieza y operaciones para diferentes tamaños de propiedad, tipos y regiones, basado en reseñas verificadas de hoteleros en cada segmento.
Por tamaño de hotel
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| Pequeño (10-24 habitaciones) ▾ | #1 13 reseñas | — |
| Mediano (25-74 habitaciones) | — | #3 1 reseñas |
| Extra grande (200+ habitaciones) | — | #3 0 reseñas |
Por tipo de propiedad
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| Boutique ▾ | #1 10 reseñas | #4 1 reseñas |
| Lujo | #2 2 reseñas | — |
| Cadena / Marca | — | #3 0 reseñas |
| Estancia prolongada | #1 3 reseñas | — |
Por región
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| Norteamérica ▾ | #2 12 reseñas | #5 0 reseñas |
| Europa | #1 1 reseñas | #2 1 reseñas |
Choosing between Dharma Operations Platform and Three Angular hinges on your hotel’s operational needs and the quality of support you require. Dharma’s platform aims to streamline property management, guest communications, and issue handling, while Three Angular offers a broader data analysis tool designed to provide insights from customer feedback. Both address operational efficiency but diverge significantly in focus and user experience. Your hotel must decide whether a dedicated operations system or an AI-driven feedback analysis aligns better with your goals.
Dharma’s platform is more comprehensive in managing daily hotel functions, whereas Three Angular emphasizes understanding customer sentiment through analytics. Both solutions lack free trials and detailed pricing info, but Dharma’s more recent reviews and larger user base give it a distinct advantage. Are you prioritizing operational efficiency or customer insights?
If your hotel needs a unified operations system that consolidates communications, manages work orders, and supports staff training, Dharma is the clear choice. Its focus on task management, issue resolution, and guest profiles makes it ideal for properties that want to improve operational workflows and guest satisfaction simultaneously.
If your hotel requires a tool that analyzes guest feedback across platforms, identifies trends, and offers actionable insights to improve services, Three Angular fits better. Its AI-driven sentiment analysis and recommendation engine help hotels adapt based on customer data, especially if your team is data-savvy and wants to leverage feedback for strategic decisions.
In essence, opt for Dharma if your priority is day-to-day operational management; choose Three Angular if insights from customer feedback are your main focus. For hotels seeking a proven, support-backed platform with recent positive reviews, Dharma is the recommended choice.
Dharma scores highly for ease of use, with a 4.62/5 rating and onboarding rated at 4.69/5. Customers praise its intuitive interface and straightforward workflows, often describing it as easy for staff to adopt and integrate into daily routines. Support is also highly rated at 4.92/5, with reviews emphasizing quick, helpful responses and a smooth onboarding process.
Three Angular, however, ranks lower in ease of use, with a 3/5 rating and support rated at only 1/5. Users describe the system as slow, with a complex design that involves too many steps for task management and frequent API errors. Customers also mention that the platform can be frustrating, especially for teams expecting quick, reliable performance.
Edge: Dharma.
Dharma offers a suite of features tailored for hotel operations, including an AI assistant, issue and work order management, unified messaging, and guest profile enhancements. While it does not list additional features beyond these core tools, they are specifically designed for hospitality needs, helping staff deliver better service.
Three Angular, on the other hand, functions primarily as a business intelligence platform for analyzing customer feedback. It provides sentiment summaries and actionable recommendations but lacks dedicated hotel operations features like work order management or messaging tools. Its feature set is more suited for strategic feedback analysis rather than daily management.
Edge: Dharma.
Dharma’s customer support is highly rated at 4.92/5, with reviewers frequently praising the responsiveness and helpfulness of support staff. One reviewer highlighted, “The support team makes onboarding seamless and always responds quickly to inquiries.” Customers also appreciate the onboarding process, rated at 4.69/5, which indicates a smooth start for new users.
Three Angular’s support, rated at just 1/5, is described as slow and unresponsive, with users complaining about errors and lack of guidance. The limited support and poor review scores suggest that hotels relying on timely assistance could face significant frustrations using this platform.
Edge: Dharma.
Dharma has one verified integration with SiteMinder, a widely used distribution platform, showing some degree of compatibility with other hotel systems. Three Angular, by contrast, does not list any verified integrations, limiting its ability to connect with existing property management or booking systems.
If your hotel relies on multiple systems working together, Dharma’s existing integration with SiteMinder provides a useful starting point, and future integrations could be added. Three Angular’s lack of integrations may hinder its usefulness for hotels seeking a connected tech stack.
Edge: Dharma.
Dharma’s user reviews are more recent, with 13 reviews in the last six months, and it boasts a 98% likelihood to recommend. Hoteliers in vacation rentals and villas specifically rate Dharma highly, praising its operational efficiency and support.
Three Angular, with only a single review, receives a 10% likelihood to recommend and no recent feedback, making it difficult to gauge hotel satisfaction. Its poor support and slow system dampen overall ratings, especially among hotels needing reliable tools.
Edge: Dharma.
Neither platform lists clear pricing models or trial options. Dharma does not specify its fees, but given its extensive feature set and support, it’s likely a paid enterprise solution. Three Angular similarly omits pricing details, but reports of slow performance and frequent errors suggest it might not be a cost-effective choice without clear ROI.
Your hotel will need to request custom quotes from both providers. However, based on support and reviews, Dharma appears to be the more reliable investment.
Not ideal if your hotel is very small, casual, or looking for a lightweight, budget-friendly system with minimal features.
Not ideal if your hotel needs daily operational management, real-time task handling, or reliable integrations.
Dharma’s platform is a dedicated, well-supported operations solution that excels in task management, communication, and staff training. It’s especially suited for hotels that want to streamline daily tasks, improve guest satisfaction, and rely on a proven system complemented by excellent support.
Three Angular offers powerful sentiment analysis and customer feedback insights, but its slow, error-prone platform and limited hotel-specific features make it less suitable for day-to-day operations. It’s best for hotels that have a strong data strategy and can handle a more complex, less integrated tool.
If your hotel needs a reliable, easy-to-use operations platform with recent positive reviews and solid support, Dharma is the clear choice. For strategic feedback analysis and insights, and if your team can tolerate some system flaws, Three Angular may serve your needs—though support and reliability are concerns. Overall, Dharma’s recent review volume and support quality make it the stronger recommendation.
Los precios de Limpieza y operaciones rara vez son sencillos. Esto es lo que sabemos de los datos de precios públicos de cada proveedor. Solicita siempre un presupuesto personalizado para el tamaño de tu propiedad.
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Depende de tus requerimientos. Dharma Operations Platform y Three Angular comparten muchas funcionalidades principales de Cleaning & Operations, pero cada uno tiene capacidades únicas. Dharma Operations Platform ofrece 1 socios de integración verificados, mientras que Three Angular ofrece 0. Revisa la comparativa de funcionalidades anterior para ver en qué difieren antes de cambiar.
Los hoteles pequeños deben priorizar la facilidad de uso y una incorporación rápida. Dharma Operations Platform lidera en facilidad de uso con 4.6/5 vs 3.0/5. Busca precios transparentes y una opción de prueba o demostración. Filtra las reseñas en la página de cada producto por tamaño de propiedad para conocer la opinión de hoteles como el tuyo.
Dharma Operations Platform: No. Three Angular: No. Ninguno de los dos productos ofrece actualmente un nivel gratuito. La mayoría de los proveedores de Cleaning & Operations ofrecen demostraciones o pruebas. Solicita una de cada uno para evaluar antes de comprometerte.
El HT Score es un ranking compuesto que considera 4 grupos de criterios y más de una docena de variables para ayudar a los hoteleros a comparar objetivamente los productos de tecnología hotelera. Dharma tiene un HT Score de 0 y Three Angular tiene 0. Así se calcula la puntuación.
| Grupo de criterios | Peso | Qué mide |
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| Calificaciones y reseñas de clientes |
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¿Qué tanto recomiendan los usuarios este producto? Puntuación de calificaciones, Volumen de reseñas, Participación de voz, Profundidad de reseñas, Antigüedad de reseñas, Casos de éxito ▾ El factor con mayor ponderación. Analiza las calificaciones promedio de satisfacción (probabilidad de recomendar, facilidad de uso, soporte, ROI), el total de reseñas en relación con los competidores de la categoría, la antigüedad de las reseñas (al menos 20 reseñas en los últimos 6 meses) y la participación de voz entre clientes hoteleros únicos para detectar sesgo de selección. |
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¿Qué tanto recomiendan los socios tecnológicos a esta empresa? Recomendaciones de socios, Cantidad de integraciones, Calidad de integraciones ▾ Evalúa las recomendaciones de socios como votos de confianza de expertos, la cantidad de integraciones verificadas y la calidad del ecosistema, es decir, el promedio de HT Scores de los socios de integración. Los productos con ecosistemas de integración de mayor calidad tienen más probabilidades de ofrecer un stack tecnológico conectado. |
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¿Qué tan centrada en el cliente es esta organización? Soporte certificado, Consistencia de reseñas, Completitud del perfil ▾ Evalúa si la empresa ha obtenido la Certificación de Soporte al Cliente de HTR, mantiene una recolección consistente de reseñas a lo largo del tiempo (un indicador de cultura orientada al feedback) y mantiene los perfiles de producto completos con capacidades, capturas de pantalla, precios y funcionalidades. |
| Alcance, solidez y recursos |
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¿Qué tan extenso es el alcance y los recursos de esta empresa? Alcance geográfico, Solidez, Recursos de la empresa, Puntuación de tendencia ▾ Mide la presencia global (países y regiones atendidos), los años en el negocio como indicador de estabilidad, el tamaño del equipo como indicador de recursos y una puntuación de tendencia basada en consultas de compradores, reseñas, recomendaciones de socios y actividad en prensa de los últimos doce meses. |
Las calificaciones y reseñas de clientes son con diferencia el factor más importante en el algoritmo del HT Score. HTR no acepta pagos a cambio de mejores posiciones en el ranking. Todas las reseñas son verificadas: solo profesionales de la industria hotelera con afiliaciones confirmadas pueden enviar calificaciones. Ver metodología completa del HT Score →
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