🏨 Property Management With AI
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- Jurny - how AI is affecting hospitality
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Jurny - AI in the Hospitality Industry
Jurny, Inc. is an innovative company in the hospitality industry, utilizing advanced artificial intelligence to transform property management, particularly for hotels and short-term rentals. Jurny has quickly become a leader in the field by leveraging state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms to streamline and automate up to 90% of daily operations for property managers.
A significant aspect of Jurny’s technological innovation is the integration of GPT-3 for guest communication. GPT-3, developed by OpenAI, is one of the most advanced language processing AI models known for generating human-like text based on the input it receives. Jurny utilizes this capability to provide real-time, personalized communication with guests. This technology enables the system to handle inquiries, provide recommendations, and resolve issues, thereby enhancing the guest experience while significantly reducing the workload on human staff.
Jurny's platform includes a unified dashboard that integrates various functionalities required for property management. This dashboard allows property managers to seamlessly connect and synchronize their operations across multiple channels like Airbnb, Booking.com, and VRBO. The dashboard not only simplifies the management of listings and bookings but also integrates tools for dynamic pricing, smart lock management, and maintenance scheduling.
Beyond guest communication, Jurny's suite includes tools for streamlining other aspects of property management. These tools cover operations like cleaning schedules, maintenance, and even security management through smart devices. The automation extends to financial transactions and record-keeping, which are essential for maintaining operational efficiency.
The company was founded by David Phillips and Luca Zambello. To date, they have raised $12 million.