MyOdyssey
Reservation & Booking Systems
MyOdyssey is a comprehensive tour management platform designed to help tour operators streamline their operations and enhance customer experiences. It provides a suite of tools to manage bookings, itineraries, payments, and customer communications in one centralized system. Key features include: • Itinerary creation and management tools • Booking and reservation management • Payment processing and financial tracking • Customer relationship management • Real-time availability and inventory management • Automated confirmation and reminder emails • Mobile access for on-the-go management • Reporting and analytics tools • Integration capabilities with other travel systems • Marketing and promotion tools
Quick Snapshot
# of Employees
4
Headquarters
Nelson, New Zealand
Founded
Not specified
Pricing
Average
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Features
MyOdyssey Pricing
Booking System Pricing Model
Core Fees
Booking Commission
Zero commission
Platform Fee
Contact for pricing
Payment Processing
Third-party fees
Included Features
API Access
Xero integration
Optional Add-ons
Setup Fee
White-glove onboarding
Onboarding
Personalized service
Pricing varies based on your business needs and volume. Contact MyOdyssey for a customized quote.
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