Where Bookberry is going

We are building what comes after the legacy generation.

The next decade of travel will not be won by better booking buttons. It will be won by AI agents, autonomous workflows and infrastructure that thinks.

The strategic beliefs

Three convictions that shape every module.

Bookberry is not a SaaS rollup. It is a single thesis about what travel infrastructure has to become — built one belief at a time.

Travel runs on too many tools

An operator stitches together a dozen vendors — booking, channel manager, CRM, POS, payments, BI, marketing, helpdesk, loyalty, reviews. Each speaks a different language, each silos different data. The future is one platform that knows the whole guest, the whole inventory, the whole P&L.

Operations should be autonomous

Travel doesn't sleep. Refunds, reseller onboarding, guide dispatch, abandoned-cart recovery, sentiment triage — none of this requires a human in the loop in 2027. We are building the agentic substrate that runs operations end-to-end, while humans focus on guests.

Distribution should be standardized

Every supplier should reach every channel without rebuilding middleware. OCTO 2.0 is the start. Schema-aligned, API-first, vendor-agnostic distribution — across attractions, hotels, flights, rentals, insurance, passes — is the end.

The roadmap, in three acts

From consolidation to autonomy.

How we get from a handful of modules in production to a self-running travel infrastructure. Three acts, one platform.

2 Live 3 In Beta 1 In Development 15 On Roadmap
I
Now → 2026
Act I

Consolidate

Replace the twelve-tool stack with one operating system. Today: Engine and Pass run in production. Connect, Analytics and AI are in beta. Pay, HQ, Stay, Venues, Guest, POS — the next wave — close the operating loop end-to-end.

  • Engine + Pass live
  • AI, Connect, Analytics in beta
  • Six more modules next up
II
2026 → 2027
Act II

Industrialize

Every booking vertical, every reseller channel, every country. Air, Drive, Cruise, Cover, Ops, Care, Docs, Loyalty, Reviews complete the vertical and operations layers. Multi-country HQ becomes the default — one platform runs ten markets from a single command center.

  • 20 modules deployed
  • Multi-country HQ standard
  • Every reseller channel native
III
2027 →
Act III

Autonomize

AI agents run operations end-to-end. Reach, Loyalty and Reviews compound on guest data. Operator headcount stops scaling with revenue. Travel runs itself — humans focus on guests, agents handle everything else.

  • Agentic ops at scale
  • Headcount decoupled from revenue
  • Travel infrastructure, autonomous
Bookberry AI · In Beta

The AI Layer, in detail.

One transversal intelligence threaded through every module. Six capabilities, shipping in waves. The substrate that lets Act III happen.

Predictive Demand Engine

Forecast bookings, pricing windows and inventory pressure before they happen.

Agentic Workflow Orchestration

AI agents that handle ops tasks end-to-end — reseller onboarding, refund triage, dispatch.

Conversational Operations

Talk to your booking platform. Adjust pricing, query revenue, dispatch guides in plain language.

AI Guide Assistant

Field staff get a live copilot — manifest answers, guest data lookup, language assist, incident reporting.

AI Sales Copilots

Conversion-aware widgets, dynamic upsells, and abandonment recovery built into the booking flow.

AI Reseller Intelligence

Auto-curated catalogs and pricing recommendations for resellers — based on their channel, audience and history.

The next decade of travel will be won by infrastructure that thinks — not by better booking buttons.

If that is the world you want to build, we'd like to hear from you — as an operator, partner, or investor.