Actabl has launched Altitude, a new AI-powered analytics platform designed to help hotel executives quickly access operational and financial insights across their portfolios.
The company said the platform enables users to ask questions in natural language rather than relying on traditional reports and spreadsheets. Executives can query metrics such as gross operating profit (GOP), RevPAR, EBITDA, budget variance and cost per occupied room and receive responses sourced directly from their data.
“Hotel executives spend their days answering questions about properties they are accountable for,” said Steven Moore, CEO, 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.”
According to the company, users can continue a conversation with the platform to explore why performance has changed, drill down from portfolio-level trends to individual properties and create dashboards based on the information returned.
Actabl said that Altitude was designed to provide traceable answers for financial and operational decision-making. Each response includes source references and an as-of timestamp, with data drawn directly from a customer’s existing systems.
“Most AI is probabilistic,” said Stephen German, SVP, product, Actabl. “Ask the same question twice, and you may get two different answers. When it comes to numbers, you need facts you can cite.”
The platform is built on Actabl’s data foundation, which the company said normalizes financial, labor and operational records across more than 14,000 properties. Because Altitude operates within that existing data environment, no additional integrations are required and results reconcile with the reports finance teams already use, according to the company.
Actabl noted that the platform is intended to surface insights from existing reports rather than replace them.
The platform was developed with Noble House Hotels & Resorts serving as a design partner. The company’s finance team tested the platform using questions typically asked during ownership reviews and performance discussions.
“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, CFO, Noble House Hotels & Resorts. “It solved the problems we actually came in with.”
Altitude is currently available through an invite-only beta program, with broader availability planned for later this year.



