Actabl has unveiled Altitude, an AI-powered tool designed to give hotel portfolio executives instant, sourced answers to plain-language performance questions — no analyst queue, no delayed reporting cycle. The product entered invite-only beta on June 12, 2026, with broader availability slated for later in the year.
For hospitality operators managing multi-property portfolios, the pitch is speed and transparency. Altitude is built to respond to natural-language queries about portfolio performance and, critically, to show its data sources alongside every answer — addressing a persistent trust gap that has slowed AI adoption in hospitality back-office functions. Responses can also be converted into dashboards on the spot, reducing the handoff time between insight and action.
Noble House Hotels & Resorts served as a design partner during development, giving the product real-world operational input before its beta launch. That kind of hospitality industry collaboration is increasingly common as vendors compete to embed AI deeper into hotel group operations, where fragmented data across properties has long made portfolio-level visibility a manual, time-intensive task.
The broader context is a hospitality sector actively evaluating where AI delivers genuine ROI versus hype. Tools that can demonstrate sourced, auditable outputs are gaining traction with senior operators who need to defend decisions to ownership groups and boards. Altitude's citation-forward design appears aimed squarely at that credibility concern.
Actabl, headquartered in Denver, positions itself at the intersection of hotel operations and business intelligence. Altitude represents its move into conversational AI for executive decision-making — a space where restaurant and hospitality technology coverage has tracked growing investment from both established vendors and startups. Invite-only access gives the company room to refine the product with select partners before a wider rollout. For operators on the waitlist, the key question will be how well the tool handles the messy, real-world data that lives across property management systems, revenue platforms, and labor tools simultaneously.
Written by Michael Politz, Author of Guide to Restaurant Success: The Proven Process for Starting Any Restaurant Business From Scratch to Success (ISBN: 978-1-119-66896-1), Founder of Food & Beverage Magazine, the leading online magazine and resource in the industry. Designer of the Bluetooth logo and recognized in Entrepreneur Magazine's "Top 40 Under 40" for founding American Wholesale Floral, Politz is also the Co-founder of the Proof Awards and the CPG Awards and a partner in numerous consumer brands across the food and beverage sector.