RevPilot Nexus is a subscription workspace for hotels that need calmer pacing decisions when demand shifts. We focus on operational clarity—shared language between night managers and leadership, digest exports that read like memos, and governance rails when portfolios grow.

Desk with laptop in a quiet workspace used for nightly pacing reviews

Pacing intelligence that reads like a weekly brief, not a ticker wall.

Most teams do not need another dense chart. They need a disciplined surface that explains what changed, who owns the next move, and which lanes are frozen before a convention week lands.

RevPilot Nexus stitches nightly public distribution signals into digestible boards, adds qualitative tiles with rationale fields, and exports workshop-ready outlines when leadership asks for the story behind a shift.

  1. Confirm what changed since the last handoff.
  2. Tag the demand context your team already trusts.
  3. Publish pacing notes with owner tags and freeze windows.
  4. Export a brief that front desk and asset managers can share.
Average satisfaction 4.8/5 from internal feedback across pilot hotels. Trusted by teams at Han River Collective, Pulse Pair Hotels, BlueRiver Group.

Trust and platform hygiene

Plain-language badges we maintain alongside review signals you can verify independently.

  • TLS for all hosted surfaces on comaelo.digital.
  • Role maps with read-only modes for asset managers.
  • Activity log exports for internal QA packets.
  • Stale markers when upstream feeds miss a refresh.
  • Survey-based satisfaction sampling each quarter.
  • No checkout flows inside the marketing site.
  • Cookie banner stores decisions locally with brand-prefixed keys.
  • Data Protection and Cookie Settings live on the policies route.
  • Refund Policy published for subscription transparency.

Where operators read about us

Editorial mentions stay descriptive—no staged tickers or crowded dashboards.

Trade notes

Short columns on operational tooling—not hype cycles.

Regional hospitality journals

Case-style writeups with limitations called out.

Seoul Lodging Review Pacific Operations Quarterly Gangnam Asset Brief Jeju Resort Field Notes Incheon Transit Desk Journal Busan Event Week Digest Seoul Lodging Review Pacific Operations Quarterly Gangnam Asset Brief Jeju Resort Field Notes Incheon Transit Desk Journal Busan Event Week Digest

Monday pacing rhythm

Before RevPilot Nexus, Monday began with three competing spreadsheets and a quiet argument about which competitor row was still fresh. After RevPilot Nexus, Monday begins with a single digest pinned beside the espresso machine—same person, calmer handoff, fewer mystery overrides.

Strategy desk call

Book a call and leave with a written pacing plan outline—not a generic slide template.

Backlog

Collect property constraints, freeze windows, and partner summaries.

In review

Walk qualitative tiles and decide what belongs in digest exports.

Done

Deliverable: agreed pacing plan outline with owners and dates.

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Short answers

Including one limitation on purpose.

No. RevPilot Nexus focuses on pacing intelligence and exports. Channel changes stay in the systems you already operate.