Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Hospitable launches MCP server

Hospitable launches MCP server which allows AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude in their property management system (PMS).

Property management software Hospitable has launched an official Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, becoming the first STR PMS to do so. This enables direct integration between property management systems and AI agents, unlocking customisable workflows and new ways to operate.

The release gives hosts and property managers a new level of control over how they use their PMS, allowing AI tools to securely access and act on Hospitable data including reservations, guest communication, calendars, and financial information.

By connecting an AI agent to Hospitable, users can go beyond the platform’s existing features and tailor how it works to their own operations. Hosts can connect the AI tools they already use and apply them directly to their Hospitable data, shaping workflows, automations, and day-to-day processes around how they run their business.

Once connected, an AI agent can operate within the PMS, using its data and capabilities to retrieve information, analyse bookings, identify patterns in guest communication, and act in real time, including sending messages or triggering workflows.

For example, a host could ask an agent to review the next 60 days of bookings, flag gaps in occupancy or pricing inconsistencies, and act on those insights directly within the system.

As the MCP evolves, capabilities will expand into areas such as pricing, task management, and operational settings, enabling AI agents to play a broader role across day-to-day operations.

The MCP server translates Hospitable’s platform into a structured, permission-based environment that AI agents can understand and act on, giving users the flexibility to apply their own AI tools directly to how their business runs.

“We’ve always known that no two hosting businesses operate in the same way, and that’s part of what makes this industry so dynamic. With MCP, we’re opening up the platform so our users can bring their own ideas, their own workflows, and now their own AI agents into the way they run their business.

“It’s not about adding more features, it’s about giving people the ability to build exactly what they need on top of the data they already have.”

Pierre-Camille Hamana, CEO and Founder of Hospitable

The launch reflects a broader shift in how technology is being used across the short-term rental sector. As AI tools become more capable, the opportunity is no longer just automation, but customisation. Hospitable’s approach enables operators to shape the platform around their business, using AI to adapt it to their specific needs.

Launched in 2016 as a time-saving PMS, Hospitable has evolved into a short-term rental app that goes beyond traditional property management, automating guest messaging with AI, optimising nightly rates, managing rental agreements and security deposits, coordinating teams, and powering direct booking websites with built-in payments and property protection.

Deviki Patel
Deviki Patel
Deviki is a Digital Journalist at AI PropTech News, Rental Living News and BTR News. She holds a BA (Hons) in Law and an LLM from the University of Leicester. Having transitioned from a background in property law, she brings a strong foundation in research and analytical thinking, supporting the delivery of well-informed, insight-led content across the Living and PropTech sectors.

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