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11 December 2025
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[London, 11 December 2025] - Mews, the operating system for hospitality and shared spaces, has released a winter product update designed to give hotels a cleaner start to 2026. The latest upgrades improve financial accuracy, automate the administrative work that slows teams down, and connect more of the hotel’s systems so operations run with less friction and fewer workarounds.
Hotels are under pressure on all sides: teams are smaller, costs are higher and leaders expect faster, cleaner numbers from an increasingly complex mix of channels and systems. According to the most recent IDC White Paper on the business value of Mews, front desk staff efficiency improves by 24% and manual human error drops by 31% when hotels move to Mews, freeing teams from repetitive admin. This update builds on those gains with new automation and real-time financial tools, helping hotels do more with the people they have while protecting margin on every booking.
“Hotels are being asked to do more with smaller teams, tighter margins and more robust reporting expectations,” said Matt Welle, CEO of Mews. “This update is about giving hoteliers more control by making it easier to see where money moves, how bills are handled and which tools are working together, so staff can focus on guests instead of firefighting.”
What’s new:
Financial clarity hotels can trust
As pressure on hotels to close faster and deliver accurate, timely financial reports rises, this update makes the numbers easier to see, trust and share.
Automation that helps teams do more
With staffing still tight across the industry, hotels need systems that quietly do more of the work. Nearly two-thirds of hotels in the US report ongoing staffing shortages, and forecasts point to a multi-million worker shortfall in European hospitality over the next decade.
This update adds smarter billing and operations automation to clear clutter from the day: payments are automatically matched to the right guest or company bill, in-stay perks like breakfast or spa are routed to the correct payer without side lists, and upsells are targeted and tracked so tasks trigger automatically when a guest buys an add-on. For lean teams, that simply means less time fixing bills and more time with guests.
Protecting revenue in a margin-tight market
Margin pressure and payment risk continue to shape hotel performance, so this update focuses on protecting revenue while opening up new ways to grow.
Making complex hotel tech work together
Recent reports show that companies now use around 106 SaaS applications on averageiv, creating a sprawling mix of systems for teams to manage.v Hotels are no different – and often more complex – because the guest journey stretches from discovery and booking through stay, F&B, payments and post-stay communication. This update reinforces Mews as an operating system that connects those tools instead of adding another silo:
See all new features here: https://www.mews.com/en/campaigns/winter-release-2025
About Mews
Mews is the leading platform for the new era of hospitality. Powering 12,500 customers across more than 85 countries, Mews Hospitality Cloud is designed to streamline operations for modern hoteliers, transform the guest experience and create more profitable businesses. Customers include BWH Hotels, Strawberry, The Social Hub and Airelles Collection. Mews was named Best PMS (2024, 2025) and listed among the Best Places to Work in Hotel Tech (2021, 2022, 2024, 2025) by Hotel Tech Report. Mews has raised $410 million from investors including Goldman Sachs Alternatives, Kinnevik and Tiger Global Management to transform hospitality.
Media contact: press@mews.com