One platform.
Many ways in.
Lintel is a single product — the same eight surfaces for every property, the same per-room rate. What changes is the door you walk through.
Two doors.
One building.
The editorial cases — written for two operator profiles we designed the platform around.
Independent hotels
For boutique properties run by lean teams who answer the phone, walk the corridor, and know each guest by name.
- Town boutique, country house, lifestyle house, small resort
- Houses where direct booking is the lever that matters most
- Lean teams with no IT department and no time for a re-platforming
Hotel groups
For collections and portfolios who want one platform across every house — without losing the operational autonomy each property quietly needs.
- Two-to-five-house collections that have outgrown the spreadsheet
- Multi-brand groups with a regional director and a real revenue team
- Anyone who has tried, and failed, to build their own CDP
The four people
who actually use it.
Same platform, same vocabulary, same auth — what changes is which surface owns the morning.
General Manager
Six decisions before lunch, written into a morning brief the night before.
Front Desk
The calendar is the central tool. Drag, drop, upsell, walk in, walk out.
Revenue Manager
Nine signals, one honest rate, every layer overridable in one click.
Housekeeping Lead
The board the lead sees is the one Reception sees. No more 14.30 texts.
Or start with
the problem you actually have.
Eight specific questions hotel teams ask in every demo — and the surface that answers each one.
The shape doesn't matter.
The conversation does.
Thirty minutes with a founder — walked through your property, your shape, your particulars. The platform on screen, and the questions you actually want answered.