The AI frontdesk for Kasol guesthouses, hostels and camps
Kasol's signature failure is the extension collision: a long-stay guest extends over breakfast while the OTA calendar sold that bed to someone arriving tonight. fursat OS keeps dorm beds, private rooms, walk-ins and extensions in one live calendar across Booking.com, hostel platforms and MakeMyTrip, so fluid Parvati valley inventory stays correct by noon.
The Parvati valley runs on a mix the big hotel markets never see: hostel dorms and private rooms, long-stay guests who extend week by week, walk-ins from the bus stand, and a strong Booking.com and Hostelworld presence next to growing MakeMyTrip traffic. Inventory here is fluid; the same property sells dorm beds and full rooms side by side.
April to June and September to November are the twin peaks. Israeli and European long-stayers stretch the shoulders, and December holiday weeks bring a short winter spike.
- Week-by-week extensions are decided over breakfast, but the OTA calendar sold the room to an arriving guest last night. Extension-versus-arrival collisions are the signature Kasol failure.
- Dorm beds and private rooms on mixed channels mean mixed inventory math that manual calendars get wrong under load.
- Walk-in culture means the calendar is wrong by noon unless someone updates every channel after every walk-in, which nobody does in peak season.
- Two-way calendar sync across Airbnb, MakeMyTrip, Goibibo and Booking.com, so a booking on one channel closes the room on all of them.
- Every enquiry from WhatsApp, OTA chat, email and phone lands in one inbox, answered every hour of the day.
- Rate changes go out to every channel at once, so peak-season pricing never leaks through a forgotten OTA.
- Per-property pricing with a free pilot for your first property. No per-room charges, no lock-in.
Guests keep extending their stay. How does sync handle that?
An extension is just a new booking on the same room, made inside the same calendar. The room stays closed across every channel for the extended nights, and arriving-guest collisions stop happening at breakfast.
We sell dorm beds and rooms. Does that work?
Yes. Bed-level and room-level inventory both sync, so a dorm filling up on Booking.com closes those beds everywhere, while private rooms run their own count.
Do walk-ins break channel syncing?
Only if they never reach the calendar. Log the walk-in once, on WhatsApp, and every OTA closes that room within the minute. That single habit ends the noon-calendar-drift problem.