Access Hospitality Launches Access Evo, an AI Intelligence Layer for Hotels Access Hospitality has introduced Access Evo, a new AI-driven intelligence layer. It is designed to help hotels connect disparate technology systems. In addition, it helps them make quicker commercial decisions.
The platform aggregates data from core hospitality systems including central reservation systems, customer relationship management platforms, revenue management systems and booking engines. By uniting these systems into one operating environment, Access Evo hopes to reduce manual reporting. In addition, it aims to improve visibility and help hotel teams respond more quickly to market opportunities.
The launch comes as hotels continue to grapple with fragmented technology stacks. Many hospitality teams still have to rely on multiple dashboards, isolated reports and manual data reconciliation. They need these just to get a sense of their performance in revenue, distribution, marketing and guest engagement.
A Unified AI Layer for Hotel Teams
At the center of Access Evo is Evo Navigator, a unified interface designed to give hotel teams one login. Also, it provides one workspace across connected Access Hospitality systems.
Instead of switching between different tools to review booking pace, channel performance, revenue trends, or guest data, users can access key insights through one connected environment. As a result, this could help hotel teams move from slow, manual analysis to faster, real-time decision-making.
Access Hospitality says a revenue review that may previously have taken up to 30 minutes of pulling data from separate systems can now be surfaced in about 30 seconds through Evo.
Evo Copilot Brings Natural Language AI to Hotel Data
One of the key features of Access Evo is Evo Copilot, which allows users to ask questions about hotel data in natural language. Hotel teams can ask questions on operations and commerce in plain language. They can do this instead of having to build reports or go through multiple dashboards.
This is part of a larger trend in enterprise software, as AI assistants are being embedded into industry platforms. This makes it easier to access and act on data.
For hotels, this can be particularly useful in areas like revenue management, guest segmentation, distribution strategy, marketing performance and demand forecasting.
Key features of Access Evo
Access Evo comes with a suite of tools to help improve hotel operations and commercial performance:
With Evo Navigator, hotels get a single sign-on and a unified operating environment across CRS, CRM, RMS, and booking engine systems.
Meanwhile, Evo Feed delivers proactive alerts and operational intelligence. These include notifications about integration issues, channel changes, and campaign activity.
Evo Analytics brings together revenue, guest, and distribution data in commercial dashboards, making analysis easier.
To simplify data access, Evo Copilot provides natural language interactions with hotel data. As a result, teams can ask questions without manually generating reports.
Automated Group Quoting uses AI-assisted analysis to support group enquiry response, with displacement analysis and demand forecasting as additional tools.
Intelligent channel mix optimization is meant to enable automatic channel decisions based on demand performance and profitability.
Why Access Evo matters for hotels
Hotel operators are under increasing pressure to make faster decisions whilst managing complex technology environments. Disconnected systems can slow down teams, create reporting delays and make it harder to act on changes in demand, pricing or guest behavior.
Access Evo is built to solve this problem by creating a single layer of commercial intelligence within hotel technology workflows. The aim is to give teams a broader picture of performance without having to manually pull data from multiple platforms.
For hotel operators this could translate into quicker group response times, enhanced distribution profitability, reduced administrative burden and more consistent decision making.
AI keeps transforming hospitality technology
The introduction of Access Evo is another indication of the growing role of AI in hospitality technology. Not just using AI for guest-facing chatbots or marketing automation, but now being applied to deeper operational and commercial workflows.
By connecting hotel data and offering it through AI-powered tools, platforms such as Access Evo could assist hospitality businesses in transitioning to more intelligent, real-time operations.
As hotels continue to modernize their technology stacks, AI intelligence layers could become a key part of how operators manage revenue, distribution, guest engagement and day-to-day decision making.
Conclusion
Access Hospitality’s launch of Access Evo is the latest step in the growing deployment of AI across the hotel industry. With the aim of uniting fragmented systems and bringing AI-powered tools such as Evo Copilot to hotel teams, the platform seeks to enable teams to work faster. In addition, it helps cut down on manual reporting and make more confident commercial decisions.
As hospitality businesses look for advancements in data management and operational efficiencies, Access Evo shows how AI is moving from experiment to the business backbone in hotels.

