Actabl Debuts New AI Product — LODGING

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DENVER, Colorado—Actabl introduced Altitude, an AI product that lets the executives running hotel portfolios get an answer the moment they need one, in plain language and without waiting on a report or an analyst. Altitude was developed with Noble House Hotels & Resorts as a design partner and is entering invite-only beta, with broader availability planned for later in 2026.

“We believe AI can fundamentally raise the profitability floor across a portfolio,” said Steven Moore, chief executive officer of Actabl. “Altitude is built so a regional VP of operations can get an answer in an airport lounge and take it straight into an ownership call without a second guess.”

With Altitude, leaders ask a question the way they would ask a trusted analyst. For example, a regional vice president asks, “Which of my hotels are trending below budget on GOP this year?” and gets a sourced answer in seconds, in the language hotel finance teams use. They can keep going, asking why a number moved and drilling from a portfolio trend to the property behind it in the same conversation. When an answer is worth keeping, Altitude builds it into a dashboard on the spot. Leaders can ask about cost per occupied room by department, RevPAR variance versus forecast, EBITDA by property, budget variance across the portfolio, and dozens of other questions their data can already answer.

Altitude is built to be trusted with the questions that matter. Because its answers get used in front of hotel owners and boards, every response shows its sources and an as-of timestamp. The intelligence layer was designed and built by Actabl’s engineering team and is trained on deterministic queries. The AI finds the answers, and every number comes straight from the customer’s own data. Answers are never invented. 

“Most AI is probabilistic. Ask the same question twice, and you may get two different answers,” said Stephen German, senior vice president of product at Actabl. “When it comes to numbers, you need facts you can cite. The test we build to is simple: would you hand this answer to your CFO without reviewing it first?”

Altitude runs on Actabl’s data foundation, which normalizes financial, labor, and operations records across more than 14,000 properties, an approach that has earned a U.S. patent. Because Altitude runs on data that Actabl already manages, there is nothing new to connect or secure, and its numbers reconcile with the reports finance teams already run. It does not replace those reports, but rather surfaces the answers they already contain.

Noble House Hotels & Resorts helped shape Altitude from the start, with its finance leadership pressure-testing the product against the real questions the team brings to ownership reviews. The results spoke for themselves. “When we brought our real questions to Altitude, it delivered: faster forecasting, real-time visibility into property performance, and cross-property comparisons that used to take manual pulls across multiple systems,” said Janette Ament, the company’s chief financial officer. “It solved the problems we actually came in with. We are thrilled to be working with Actabl on this.”

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