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.
各产品在不同物业规模、类型和区域的 物业管理系统 供应商中的排名——基于各细分市场中酒店从业者的经验证评价。
按酒店规模
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| 小型(10-24 间客房) ▾ | #35 14 条评价 | — |
| 中型(25-74 间客房) ▾ | #30 15 条评价 | — |
| 大型(75-199 间客房) | #33 2 条评价 | — |
按物业类型
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| 精品酒店 ▾ | #41 10 条评价 | — |
| 豪华酒店 | #48 3 条评价 | — |
| 品牌/连锁酒店 ▾ | #35 5 条评价 | — |
| 长住酒店 | #46 1 条评价 | — |
按区域
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| 北美 | #59 1 条评价 | — |
| 欧洲 ▾ | #15 34 条评价 | — |
Choosing between Slope by Slope and Tokeet by Tokeet hinges on your property type, operational needs, and the level of support you require. Both aim to simplify property management but diverge significantly in their feature sets and user experiences. Slope dominates with a comprehensive, all-in-one platform tailored for hotels, while Tokeet primarily targets vacation rental operators with a focus on automation and multi-property management. Which system aligns best with your property’s complexity and your team’s tech appetite?
Both Slope and Tokeet serve property managers, but their core audiences differ. Slope is explicitly designed for hotels—ranging from independent boutique hotels to large hotel groups—offering a broad array of features like booking engines, channel management, CRM, and revenue tools. Tokeet, conversely, focuses on managing vacation rentals and multiple properties, providing automation and centralized management primarily for short-term rental operators. Are you managing a hotel or a vacation rental portfolio? That distinction influences which tool better fits your needs.
Slope boasts a high customer satisfaction rate, with 35 reviews in the past six months, a 9.94/10 NPS score, and an overall rating of 0/5 but with 77.8% likelihood to recommend—indicating strong recent user engagement. Tokeet, on the other hand, has no recent reviews or ratings, making it harder to gauge current user satisfaction. Given the recency and volume of Slope reviews, it offers more current insights into its strengths and weaknesses. Are you comfortable with the uncertainty surrounding Tokeet’s recent user feedback? The more recent reviews, the clearer the picture.
In summary, Slope targets hotel properties with a full suite of management tools, while Tokeet appeals to vacation rental managers needing multi-property automation. For hotels seeking a proven, well-reviewed platform, Slope is the clear leader. Do your operational needs lean more toward complex hotel management or multi-asset rental portfolios?
If your hotel is an independent property, a boutique, or part of a chain that requires detailed guest management, integrated booking, and real-time analytics, Slope is the better choice. Its 49 unique features include a booking engine, channel manager, guest CRM, automated reminders, and digital registration—features absent from Tokeet.
On the other hand, if your hotel operates multiple vacation rentals or short-term properties, Tokeet offers automation, seamless multi-platform integration, and property synchronization suited to that model. Its focus on vacation rentals with features like channel management for Airbnb, VRBO, and other platforms makes it more appropriate for property managers with high-volume, short-term listings.
For large hotels or hotel groups needing a single, comprehensive platform, Slope’s extensive feature set and recent positive reviews make it the clear choice. Conversely, Tokeet’s niche focus on vacation rentals makes it more suitable for property managers with primarily short-term rental portfolios. Which of these operational profiles best describes your property?
Slope’s UI scores a 4.94/5 for ease of use, with users praising its intuitive design and quick onboarding process. Reviews highlight how staff can learn the system rapidly and manage operations from anywhere, with automated features simplifying daily tasks.
Tokeet’s interface remains unreviewed in recent feedback, making it difficult to assess its ease of use. Given its focus on automation and management of multiple properties, users typically find such platforms complex, but no recent review data suggests a clear advantage for either system here.
Edge: Slope.
Slope offers 49 features exclusive to its platform, including a booking engine, guest CRM, channel manager, digital registration, automated reminders, integrated payment processing, and revenue management tools. These features directly support hotel operations, providing a unified experience for front desk, reservations, and back-office management.
Tokeet offers a smaller feature set with automation tools tailored for vacation rentals, like multi-platform synchronization, guest messaging, and invoicing, but lacks many hotel-specific modules like a booking engine or integrated revenue management.
Edge: Slope.
Slope’s recent reviews underline its support excellence, with a 4.97/5 rating and comments like "support team responds promptly and is always very helpful." Hoteliers praise the quick, friendly assistance that helps resolve issues efficiently, supported by an onboarding rating of 4.94/5.
Tokeet’s support ratings are unavailable, and the absence of recent reviews makes it difficult to evaluate support quality. Given the importance of reliable support in hotel management, Slope’s high support scores strongly favor its position.
Edge: Slope.
Slope integrates with 11 verified partners, including major players like SiteMinder, Guestnet, Lybra Tech, and others, providing extensive connectivity for channel management, payment, and guest services. Its broad partner network enables hotels to customize and extend functionality easily.
Tokeet offers only 3 verified integrations, primarily with vacation rental platforms like Airbnb and VRBO, limiting its ability to connect with broader hotel-specific systems.
Edge: Slope.
Based on recent reviews, Slope’s property managers, including boutique hotels, city center hotels, and inns, rate it highly. Its 35 recent reviews and 9.94/10 NPS score reflect strong satisfaction, especially among independent hotels and hotel groups seeking full management tools.
Tokeet's lack of recent reviews prevents a clear comparison. Without current feedback, we cannot determine user satisfaction levels for Tokeet, but Slope's recent positive reviews set a higher benchmark.
Edge: Slope.
Slope charges $600 monthly, with no freemium or trial options. Its transparent pricing aligns with its extensive feature set, making it suitable for hotels prepared for a predictable investment.
Tokeet’s pricing details are not publicly available, which complicates direct comparison. Its lack of explicit pricing information suggests it may target a different segment or offer custom quotes.
In summary, Slope’s straightforward pricing provides clarity for hotel budgets.
Not ideal if your property is a vacation rental or small bed & breakfast with simple needs.
Not ideal if your hotel requires extensive front desk or guest management features, or if you need deep hotel-specific integrations.
The core difference lies in their focus: Slope offers a comprehensive hotel management system, while Tokeet specializes in vacation rental automation. Slope’s extensive features, recent high ratings, and positive support reviews make it the superior choice for hotels seeking a full management platform.
Choose Slope if you want a single, integrated system that covers every aspect of hotel operations, especially if support and recent user feedback are priorities. Tokeet may suit vacation rental managers with straightforward needs and a focus on multi-property automation, but its lack of recent reviews diminishes confidence.
In conclusion, for hotels aiming for a reliable, feature-rich management experience backed by recent positive feedback, Slope is the clear winner. Its high review volume and recent ratings confirm its standing as a trusted system for hotel operations.
酒店从业者喜爱的方面
Users praise the intuitive and modern interface that facilitates quick learning and reduces training efforts, as reflected in reviews 76199 and 76154.... Users praise the intuitive and modern interface that facilitates quick learning and reduces training efforts, as reflected in reviews 76199 and 76154. This eases operations and reduces stress during peak periods.
正如评论 76207 中指出的,通过 SDI 通知导入客人登记数据和拒绝发票等自动化功能可提高运营效率。
模块有助于房间和任务的安排、简化客房服务任务和房间清洁组织,详见评论 76189。
酒店从业者提出异议的方面
建议的改进包括升级预订引擎图形(在评论 76199 中提到),以提升用户体验。
一些用户(例如评论 76189 中的用户)提到需要更新估算计算器模块,表明它与其他软件元素相比落后。
独特功能
评分差异最大的方面
这取决于您的需求。Slope 和 Tokeet 共享许多核心 Property Management Systems 功能,但各有独特的能力。Slope 提供 11 个经验证的集成合作伙伴,而 Tokeet 提供 3 个。在切换之前,请查看上方的功能对比以了解它们的差异。
小型酒店应优先考虑易用性和快速入职。Slope 在易用性方面领先,评分为 4.9/5 对比 0.0/5。寻找透明定价以及试用或演示选项。在各产品页面上按物业规模筛选评价,了解与您类似的酒店的反馈。
Slope:否。Tokeet:否。 两款产品目前均不提供免费版。大多数 Property Management Systems 供应商提供演示或试用——在做出承诺之前,请分别向各供应商申请体验。
HT Score 是一个综合排名,考虑 4 个标准组和十多个变量,帮助酒店从业者客观比较酒店科技产品。Slope 的 HT Score 为 78,Tokeet 的为 0。以下是评分的计算方式。
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用户对该产品的推荐度如何? 评分分数、评价数量、声量份额、评价深度、评价时效性、成功案例 ▾ 权重最高的因素。分析平均满意度评分(推荐可能性、易用性、支持、投资回报率)、相对于同类产品的评价总数、评价时效性(最近 6 个月内至少 20 条评价)以及跨独立酒店客户的声量份额以检测选择偏差。 |
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技术合作伙伴对该公司的推荐度如何? 合作伙伴推荐、集成数量、集成质量 ▾ 评估合作伙伴推荐作为专家信心投票、经验证集成的数量以及生态系统质量——集成合作伙伴的平均 HT Score。拥有更高质量集成生态系统的产品更有可能提供互联互通的技术栈。 |
| 以客户为中心 |
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该组织以客户为中心的程度如何? 认证支持、评价一致性、资料完整性 ▾ 评估公司是否获得 HTR 客户支持认证、是否保持持续的评价收集(反馈驱动文化的指标)以及产品资料是否完整,包括功能、截图、定价和特性。 |
| 覆盖范围、持久力与资源 |
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该公司的覆盖范围和资源有多广泛? 地理覆盖、持久力、公司资源、趋势评分 ▾ 衡量全球覆盖(服务的国家和区域)、经营年限作为稳定性指标、团队规模作为资源指标,以及基于近十二个月买家咨询、评价、合作伙伴推荐和媒体活动的趋势评分。 |
客户评分和评价是 HT Score 算法中最重要的因素。HTR 不接受付费以提高排名。所有评价均经过验证——只有经确认从属关系的酒店行业从业者才能提交评分。 查看完整 HT Score 评估方法 →
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