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Resumen
Analizamos 34 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:
DJUBO destaca en ease of use and customer support , con funcionalidades exclusivas como Housekeeping module and Guest Feedback Management.
Lighthouse destaca .
Calificaciones comparadas basadas en 34 reseñas verificadas de hoteleros en HTR.
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| Precio inicial | Contact sales | From $500/mo |
| Reseñas verificadas | 22 | 12 |
Cómo se posiciona cada producto entre los proveedores de Gestores de canales 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) ▾ | #20 7 reseñas | — |
| Mediano (25-74 habitaciones) | #34 0 reseñas | — |
| Extra grande (200+ habitaciones) | #22 0 reseñas | — |
Por tipo de propiedad
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| Boutique | #27 3 reseñas | — |
| Lujo | #25 4 reseñas | — |
| Cadena / Marca | #37 0 reseñas | — |
| Estancia prolongada | #31 0 reseñas | — |
Por región
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| Norteamérica | #34 0 reseñas | — |
| Asia Pacífico ▾ | #11 7 reseñas | — |
| Medio Oriente | #21 1 reseñas | — |
Choosing the right channel manager is critical for your hotel's online visibility and operational efficiency. Both DJUBO and Lighthouse aim to streamline distribution, but they differ significantly in features, user experience, and market presence. Your decision hinges on your hotel’s size, regional focus, and specific needs for integrations and support.
DJUBO offers an all-in-one platform with deep integrations and a broad feature set, while Lighthouse is focused primarily as a channel distribution engine with extensive partner connections. Which aligns better with your hotel’s operational requirements?
DJUBO is designed as a comprehensive hospitality management platform, combining PMS, booking engine, POS, revenue management, and channel management into one system. Lighthouse, however, centers solely on distribution, connecting your hotel to over 200 channels, including major OTAs.
While DJUBO’s feature set covers broader operational needs, Lighthouse excels in online distribution and connectivity. If your hotel seeks an integrated solution, DJUBO’s all-in-one approach may serve you better. Conversely, if your focus is maximizing online presence and channel reach, Lighthouse's specialized distribution capabilities are advantageous.
Your choice depends on whether you prioritize operational integration or channel reach. Would you prefer a unified management system or a channel-centric approach?
If your hotel needs a single platform to manage reservations, revenue, guest feedback, and property operations, DJUBO is the clear pick. Its modular approach and 25 exclusive features make it ideal for multi-property groups or independent hotels seeking control and scalability.
If your hotel primarily requires a reliable, extensive channel distribution network with over 200 partners and straightforward management, Lighthouse fits better. Its focus on distribution, especially to OTAs like Airbnb and Booking.com, appeals to properties heavily dependent on online sales.
For multi-faceted operational control, go with DJUBO. For channel expansion and distribution efficiency, opt for Lighthouse.
DJUBO outclasses Lighthouse in user-friendliness, with a stellar ease-of-use rating of 4.76/5 against Lighthouse’s 3.83/5. Based on recent reviews, hoteliers find DJUBO’s interface intuitive and straightforward, even for staff unfamiliar with complex systems. Its onboarding process is rated 4.69/5, reflecting smooth implementation.
Lighthouse’s lower rating (3.83/5) indicates a steeper learning curve, with some hotel staff noting its extranet is manageable but not as intuitive. Customers also report that Lighthouse support can be slow, especially for technical issues.
Edge: DJUBO.
DJUBO offers 25 unique features, including an integrated PMS, booking engine, POS, revenue management, guest feedback, and dynamic pricing—features Lighthouse lacks entirely. Lighthouse’s core strength is its distribution network, connecting your hotel to over 200 channels, but it does not provide PMS, booking engines, or revenue management.
If your hotel needs a full management solution with detailed analytics, guest profiles, and integrated POS, DJUBO’s extensive feature set makes it the superior choice. For distribution-only needs, Lighthouse’s large partner network is a plus.
Edge: DJUBO.
DJUBO’s support is rated 4.79/5, with recent reviews praising their responsiveness and proactive onboarding. Hotels mention that DJUBO’s support staff are attentive, knowledgeable, and quick to resolve issues, which is vital for smooth operations.
Lighthouse’s customer support ranks lower at 3.79/5. Reviewers note that while support is generally helpful, response times can lag, especially during technical issues or onboarding. Some users report difficulties in obtaining timely assistance.
Edge: DJUBO.
Lighthouse boasts 71 verified integration partners, including major PMS systems like Visual Matrix PMS and platforms such as RoomRaccoon and Profitroom. DJUBO has only 3 verified partners, but it offers built-in integrations for PMS, booking engines, and revenue tools.
While Lighthouse's extensive partner list can be advantageous if you rely on specific third-party systems, DJUBO’s focus on native integrations within its platform simplifies data flow and reduces compatibility issues. Depending on your existing tech stack, either could be suitable, but DJUBO’s integrated approach may be less complex.
Edge: Lighthouse.
DJUBO has a higher overall rating of 4.75/5, with recent reviews emphasizing ease of use, support, and feature richness. Its recent review count (13 in last 6 months) and 95% likelihood to recommend indicate strong current user satisfaction.
Lighthouse’s ratings are lower at 4.44/5, with more mixed reviews on support and usability. Its recent review volume is low (only 1 in last 6 months), making current satisfaction data less reliable.
Edge: DJUBO.
DJUBO does not publicly list its pricing, but it offers a subscription model without implementation fees, and its modular pricing approach seems flexible for different property sizes. Lighthouse charges a flat fee of $500 monthly, with no details on additional costs.
Given DJUBO’s broader feature set and recent positive reviews, its value may outweigh the fixed cost of Lighthouse. However, your specific budget and feature needs will influence the ultimate decision.
Not ideal if your hotel’s focus is solely on channel distribution without operational management. Smaller properties with minimal needs might find DJUBO’s breadth overwhelming or too costly without full use of its features.
Not ideal if your hotel requires integrated PMS, revenue management, or guest engagement tools. Smaller or less tech-savvy properties may also find Lighthouse’s interface less intuitive.
DJUBO is a comprehensive management system that consolidates multiple operational functions into one platform, rated higher for ease, support, and recent reviews. It’s suited for hotels needing full control over reservations, guest relations, and revenue, especially multi-property groups.
Lighthouse excels in online distribution, offering extensive OTA connections and real-time updates, making it ideal for properties that rely heavily on channel sales. Its lower overall ratings and support scores suggest it’s better for distribution-focused hotels rather than operational management.
Choose DJUBO if you want an all-in-one system that simplifies management and delivers broad functionality. Opt for Lighthouse if your primary goal is maximizing online visibility through a large network of distribution channels.
This comparison provides a clear perspective to help your hotel make an informed decision based on current reviews, feature depth, support quality, and strategic focus.
Los precios de Gestores de canales 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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Según la base de datos de productos de HTR, Djubo (Instaconnekt) y LH Plus (formerly Stardekk) comparten 14 funcionalidades. Estas son las diferencias clave: funcionalidades que uno tiene y el otro no.
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| Gerente de Canal | ||
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Mostrando las principales diferencias. 13 funcionalidades más difieren entre estos productos.
Capacidades únicas
Donde más difieren las calificaciones
Depende de tus requerimientos. Djubo (Instaconnekt) y LH Plus (formerly Stardekk) comparten muchas funcionalidades principales de Channel Managers, pero cada uno tiene capacidades únicas. Djubo (Instaconnekt) ofrece 3 socios de integración verificados, mientras que LH Plus (formerly Stardekk) ofrece 71. 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. Djubo (Instaconnekt) lidera en facilidad de uso con 4.8/5 vs 3.8/5. 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.
Djubo (Instaconnekt): No. LH Plus (formerly Stardekk): No. Ninguno de los dos productos ofrece actualmente un nivel gratuito. La mayoría de los proveedores de Channel Managers 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. DJUBO tiene un HT Score de 0 y Lighthouse tiene 0. Así se calcula la puntuación.
| Grupo de criterios | Peso | Qué mide |
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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. |
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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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