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Apaleo launches AI Copilot to ease operational pressure on hosPitality teams

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  • 25 March 2026
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MUNICH, 25 March, 2026 – Apaleo, the API-first property management platform for hospitality businesses, has launched Apaleo Copilot, a new agentic layer embedded in the platform that simplifies hotel operations.

With a lightweight chat interface, staff can ask Apaleo Copilot to handle complex tasks, such as checking arrivals, extending stays, planning housekeeping, resolving overbookings, and assigning rooms, without having to switch between multiple systems or applications.

Built on Apaleo’s open, API-first architecture, Apaleo Copilot takes a scalable approach to AI adoption in hospitality. Rather than introducing a separate tool or isolated assistant, it provides a shared agentic infrastructure that can be shaped to fit how each business already operates. Hospitality businesses can upload plain-text standard operating procedures (SOPs) and internal process documentation to train the infrastructure on their existing ways of working. This enables Apaleo Copilot to understand the context behind each request and autonomously follow the hotel’s established processes in the background. Because the same infrastructure can be adapted to different operating models, Apaleo Copilot can support a wide range of hospitality businesses, from individual properties to groups and brands.

Designed as a flexible, trainable agent, Apaleo Copilot will become more adaptable to each property over time. Businesses will be able to train it on their own processes and standards, tailored to a specific property, group, or brand. Third-party apps and agents will also be able to connect to Apaleo Copilot, enabling agent-to-agent (A2A) communication and bringing hoteliers closer to running a truly autonomous hotel.

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The launch comes as hospitality businesses face growing pressure to do more with lean teams while adapting to new AI expectations. A study by NYU and BCG found that only 2.9% of full-time employees in travel and tourism possess AI skills, compared with 21% in tech and media. Separately, BCG’s 2025 global “AI at Work” survey found that regular AI use among frontline employees has stalled at 51%, but rises significantly when workers have the right tools.

Against this backdrop, Apaleo is taking a more practical approach to AI adoption. With Apaleo Copilot, AI is embedded directly into the workflows hotel teams already use, helping staff more efficiently utilise and navigate different systems across their tech stack through one interface. Its natural language design makes it intuitive for non-technical staff.

Use cases available today

Apaleo Copilot supports a range of complex, multi-step operational tasks, including:

Extending reservation

Handles OTA and direct booking extensions based on availability, checks pricing, and reassigns rooms where needed.

Smart room assignment

Reviews reservations, identifies available rooms, groups related stays, such as families and groups, considers guest preferences, and distributes rooms efficiently across the property. It can also flag rooms still requiring housekeeping.

Resolving overbooking

Checks reservations for a given property and date, identifies overbooked room categories, and automatically upgrades reservations based on rules such as prioritising the shortest stays.

Housekeeping report

Provides an overview of room status, including clean, dirty, vacant, and occupied rooms, with a detailed breakdown of rooms that need cleaning or maintenance. It can recommend where teams should start based on the concentration of dirty rooms by floor.

No-show identification

Identifies no-show reservations, shows booking details and applicable fees, and can reactivate reservations for late arrivals by recreating the reservation context, retrieving folios if needed, and assigning the appropriate unit.

Morning briefing

Generates a daily operational summary, including arrivals, departures, overnight bookings, no-shows, upgrades, added services, and families with children.

Ulrich Pillau, CEO and Founder of Apaleo, said: “Hospitality teams are under constant pressure to move quickly, solve problems, and deliver great guest experiences. The last thing they need is another dashboard. We built Apaleo Copilot to be practical from day one, helping staff complete real tasks in natural language inside the system they already use. It is a much simpler, more natural way to bring AI into operations.”

With Apaleo Copilot, hospitality businesses have a foundation to scale AI in a way that supports staff rather than replacing them, as roles shift toward more guest-facing, higher-value work.


About Apaleo

Apaleo is the world’s most open API-first property management platform for hospitality businesses. Powering over 2,000 properties in more than 30 countries, Apaleo streamlines operations and elevates guest experiences across hotels, vacation rentals, serviced apartments, and residential living. The modular core infrastructure allows operators to fully customise their tech stack and automate workflows without vendor lock-in. It replaces single-vendor suites with best-of-breed technology. Apaleo’s Agent Hub–the first-ever AI agent marketplace for hospitality–helps operators adopt autonomous agents to improve business performance. Customers include citizenM, easyHotel, limehome, Korner Hotels, Miiro Hotels, and Numa. Apaleo is Phocuswright’s 2025 EMEA Travel Innovation Award winner. For more, visit apaleo.com


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