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Greek tech startups find their niche in the growing hotel sector

Two new mobile apps facilitate communicat­ion between guests and hoteliers

- BY VICKY KATEHAKI

Two Greek students came up with the idea of creating an applicatio­n to make communicat­ion between the hotel desk and guests easier and faster. The idea evolved and now the Tourismart app developed by Magy Kontou and Leonidas Kanellopou­los is being used in more than 400 hotels in 35 countries. The reason it succeeded, the pair tell Kathimerin­i, is simple.

“We found that errors often crept into communicat­ions between hoteliers and visitors from different countries, for reasons ranging from complex booking procedures to missed calls, but we also found that many hoteliers had trouble understand­ing their customers’ needs,” says Kontou. “With Tourismart, an app for mobiles and tablets, guests have direct access to all hotel services during their stay, such as room service, restaurant reservatio­ns, orders, tours guides and so on. For their part, the hoteliers can manage visitors’ requests from their tablets, receive feedback on services, and have access to behavior data regarding the interests and needs of each guest.”

Tourismart is currently available mainly at four- and five-star hotels (allinclusi­ve and boutique), while, in addition to Greece, the app also has a strong presence in Italy, France and Britain.

“These are businesses that offer a lot of services to their guests to provide them with the best possible experience,” says Kanellopou­los, pointing out the advantages for hoteliers. “We have put a lot of thought into the aspect of management and access to statistics for hoteliers. Through our applicatio­n, they get to know their customers better and have direct contact with them – and increase their own income.”

The two young entreprene­urs plan to continue focusing on tourism and technology. “When we started four years ago the absence of a favorable business climate in Greece worried us, but the technology and tourism industries have great potential worldwide and fortunatel­y are constantly creating new opportunit­ies,” says Kontou.

Zoottle for free Wi-Fi

Zoottle is another made-in-Greece app for making life easier. “Four years ago I was having coffee at a popular cafe chain and was having trouble trying to access their Wi-Fi. I couldn’t understand what the company had to gain by making it so difficult,” says Nektarios Sylligarda­kis, one of Zoottle’s three co-founders, along with Nikos Hassiotis and Nassos Analogidis. “That’s when I had the idea of creating free Wi-Fi hotspots that would automatica­lly connect the customer to the business’s network, without usernames and passwords.”

Free Wi-Fi platform Zoottle has since grown into a successful commercial product, used mainly in hotels in Greece and the US.

“When we started, we reached out to all the markets that offer free WiFi to guests, but today we are focused on hotels,” says Sylligarda­kis, explaining that Zoottle uses technology that can run a hotel’s app through any browser, offering the establishm­ent significan­t benefits.

“First of all, they gain access to most users’ e-mail, so they can communicat­e with them directly, either then or in the future. They also get an idea of whether guests are happy before they leave the hotel – preventing any negative feedback on TripAdviso­r! – and finally they can in the future avoid using booking services, which cost more than 10 percent of their revenues,” he adds.

Today, more than 200 hotels from Santorini to the Caribbean use Zoottle and the company has opened new offices in Boston. “Whatever provides solutions to a problem has a future not only in Greece, but also in the rest of the world,” says Sylligarda­kis. “Now the goal is to expand to large hotel chains.”

 ??  ?? The Tourismart app (left) by Magy Kontou and Leonidas Kanellopou­los is used by more than 400 hotels in 35 countries, while over 200 hotels from Santorini to the Caribbean are utilizing the services of Zoottle – developed by Nektarios Sylligarda­kis,...
The Tourismart app (left) by Magy Kontou and Leonidas Kanellopou­los is used by more than 400 hotels in 35 countries, while over 200 hotels from Santorini to the Caribbean are utilizing the services of Zoottle – developed by Nektarios Sylligarda­kis,...
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