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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 45 MIN

Beyond the Booking Engine: How AI Agents Will Sell Your Hotel in 2027

from Schulering HUB Talking Hospitality Podcast · host Schulering

The Death of Chatbots & The Rise of Agentic HospitalityIs the hotel website officially dead? In this episode of the Schulering Hub Talking Hospitality Podcast, host Mauricio Schuler sits down with two industry "heavyweights"—Daniel Doppler, CEO of Quinta, and Philip von Ditfurth from Apaleo PMS —at the Hotel Jalta in Prague to discuss the seismic shift from basic automation to AI Agents.As we approach 2026, the hospitality landscape is moving beyond the "kindergarten" phase of chatbots. We dive deep into why structured data is the new "quintessence" of the industry and how the Model Context Protocol (MCP) is creating a bridge between Large Language Models (LLMs) and property management systems (PMS).In this episode, you’ll discover:The Evolution of Data Points: Why moving from 800 to 3,700 data points (like pool length or fridge temperature) is the only way to stop AI "hallucinations".The Future of Booking: Why Daniel believes hotel websites will become less useful as personal AI agents begin talking directly to hotel AI agents.Operational Autonomy: How AI "assistants" are ending the era of "room Tetris," freeing staff from administrative screens so they can return to being true hosts.Open API vs. Monolithic Systems: Why a "smart PMS" with an open architecture is essential for actionable data and seamless guest experiences.The Infrastructure "Shovels": How companies like Apaleo, Quinter, and Blent are building the sub-brains and infrastructure required for the next generation of hospitality.Whether you are an independent hotelier or part of a global chain, this conversation provides the "shovels" needed to navigate the AI gold rush. Don’t get stuck in the traffic of the past—learn how to leverage agentic hospitality to stay ahead of the curve.Key Hospitality Insights:MCP (Model Context Protocol): The "box" that provides the knowledge and guardrails for AI to act securely on transactional data.Staff Adoption: Why convenience is the ultimate driver for overcoming technology anxiety in the hotel industry.Beyond 2026: The transformation of accommodation concepts through digital-first, staffless, and tailored business models.Featured Guests:Daniel Doppler: CEO of Quinter (formerly Quicktext), serving 1,900 hotels in 72 countries.Philip von Ditrich: Representing Apaleo, an open PMS platform serving over 2,000 hotels across 32 countries.Find more information about Schulering on our website.Follow us on other social networks:Linkedin Youtube Instagram Schulering: Evolving Hospitality through Learning.

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The Death of Chatbots & The Rise of Agentic Hospitality Is the hotel website officially dead? In this episode of the Schulering Hub Talking Hospitality Podcast, host Mauricio Schuler sits down with two industry "heavyweights"—Daniel Doppler, CEO of Quinta, and Philip von Ditfurth from Apaleo PMS —at the Hotel Jalta in Prague to discuss the seismic shift from basic automation to AI Agents. As we approach 2026, the hospitality landscape is moving beyond the "kindergarten" phase of chatbot...

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