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Boston-based hospitality technology company Breezeway has announced that they received $15 million in funding from Catalyst Investors and Schooner Capital to further develop its operations management tools and guest experience platform. The funding follows an $8 million Series A round led by Schooner Capital in August 2020.
Breezeway, founded in 2017, assists vacation rental hosts and hospitality managers with cleaning and preparation tasks that help maintain property quality, safety, and cleanliness. The company’s software and mobile apps have facilitated more than 18 million property service tasks, and have helped operators deliver more than 55 million nights booked at homes prepared to their standards.
“It’s challenging to deliver the type of detailed property preparation and service that guests have come to expect,” says Breezeway CEO Jeremy Gall. “Hospitality managers and hosts are inundated with operational tasks, from scheduling work, coordinating services over multiple locations and unique properties, to monitoring guest needs, tracking preventative maintenance and compliance with hospitality standards.
With Catalyst’s support, we will continue to invest in our platform to make it easier for hosts and managers to solve these operational complexities and exceed guest expectations.”Says Grady Kidder of
Catalyst Investors, who will be joining Breezeway’s board of directors: “With an increasing focus on quality, the hospitality manager who emphasizes service and the experience at the property will gain a competitive advantage.“Breezeway is the market leader in property care software, and we look forward to working with Jeremy and his team to continue to expand their reach both internationally and to other hospitality verticals.”Breezeway’s funding comes amid a flurry of recent activity in the hospitality technology space.
Earlier this week, Barcelona-based Amenitiz acquired e-learning provider Ododo, Guestline acquired Newbridge Software, and Holidu closed a €100 million funding round. Last month, Guesty acquired Spain-based vacation rental software company Kigo and HiRUM Software Solutions, while in August Shackle announced $5.5 million in seed funding.
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