Hospitality technology provider Shiji has entered a strategic partnership with Omniboost, a data integration platform that connects operational and financial systems for hotels and groups.
The collaboration is intended to allow Shiji’s Daylight property management system (PMS) to interact with a broad selection of point-of-sale (POS) and accounting platforms. It aims to help hotels centralise data and reduce manual reconciliation tasks.
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Omniboost aggregates and standardises data from different hospitality applications. This is designed to reduce the reliance on manual data mapping and make integrations between POS, PMS, and accounting systems more reliable.
Shiji partnerships senior director Simon Le Touze said: “Modern hotels depend on an interconnected ecosystem of technologies to operate efficiently and deliver exceptional guest experiences.
“Our partnership with Omniboost makes it easier for hotels using Daylight PMS to connect their accounting and POS systems while maintaining accurate and unified operational data.
“By simplifying integrations, we enable hoteliers to focus more on their guests and less on managing complex system connections.”
The new partnership enables Daylight PMS to connect with accounting platforms through API-based integrations and structured file exports.
This arrangement allows for automated financial data transfers and aims to simplify the traditional challenges of linking PMS with accounting systems.
In addition, the integration covers POS connectivity by enabling synchronisation of room charge information from POS environments to the PMS, as well as transferring all closed POS bills into the property management system.
These features are intended to improve financial data accuracy and minimise manual reconciliations for hotel staff.
The collaboration reflects Shiji’s stated approach of building flexible technology solutions for the hospitality sector. It provides options to connect third-party systems while keeping guest profiles and operational data centralised within Daylight PMS.
Omniboost CEO and founder Kees Zorge said: “Most hotels are still reacting to their financial data, chasing numbers at month-end instead of running on live insight. Omniboost was built to change that.
“After seven years and over 10,000 integrations across the world’s leading POS, PMS, and accounting / ERP platforms, we’ve built something that goes beyond connectivity: a financial data standard for hospitality.”
