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September 16, 2013 06:00 pm GMT

OLSET Matches Business Travelers With The Right Hotel In Less Than 10 Seconds

Profile - PreferenceA new travel platform called OLSET is launching its public beta to streamline the hotel booking process, with an algorithm for matching user preferences to reviews from TripAdvisor. Instead of providing a long list of potential hotels in the area, OLSET finds your three best matches based on how you prioritize location, price, ratings and other amenities. OLSET was created specifically for the busy business traveler, who doesn’t have time to scour the web for the right hotel. Co-founder Gadi Bashvitz tells me about 78 percent of travelers drop off after starting a hotel search online. OLSET speeds up the process by making recommendations based on your specific profile. Unlike other hotel booking sites, OLSET really digs into what users are looking for, and provides a percentage match with a couple different options. To use OLSET, users first create a profile and outline what they are looking for in a hotel: minimum star rating, minimum user rating, price and max distance from their meeting location. Users can also list a preferred hotel chain. And that’s just getting started. Then come the amenities, such as a fitness center, wifi, continental breakfast and more. Each of these can be ranked from unimportant to mandatory.Throw in travel options, bed and room size, a couple more options and you’ve got a complete OLSET profile.You can also import your travel profile from sites like Expedia or Orbitz, to take past hotels you’ve stayed in into consideration. You can then either book from the site by giving a location and date, or through meeting invites on a calendar. OLSET works with Outlook, Google Calendar, iPhone, iPad and Android. The service is also partnering with companies GetGoing andAny.do, so you can book a hotel straight from other apps. After that, the platform gives three of the best vetted options, and takes you through exactly why they match your preferences. According to Bashvitz, OLSET has processed about one million TripAdvisor reviews across 120,000 hotels, with has turned out about four million sentiments. The platform then takes these sentiments into account when matching users with potential hotels. For example, if a traveler marks “pool” as a mandatory feature, OLSET will include not only if the hotel has a pool, but if the sentiments were overall good or bad (which will result in a thumbs-up or thumbs-down). The service sends a review to fill out once its user arrives at

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