SAN DIEGO, June 16, 2026 - Grevon, built by the team behind leading global property management systems, made its industry debut at HITEC 2026 this week with a different bet on how AI reaches hospitality: not another agent bolted onto a website, but a connectivity layer built into the hotel's systems from the ground up. That layer is Grevon Kore, the foundation for three products built on top of it: Pulse, an agentic booking agent for hotel websites; Echo, an agentic voice agent that handles inbound calls and completes reservations around the clock; and Ops, a staff intelligence platform.

Built on the Model Context Protocol

Grevon Kore is built on Model Context Protocol (MCP), the open standard that OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Microsoft are converging around as the foundation for how AI systems access live data, bringing a hotel's rates, availability, SOPs, and partner content into a single layer. In early trials, Kore is already surfacing a property's full data set to large language models, making connected hotels discoverable inside AI-powered travel planning as that channel takes shape.

Pulse, Echo, and Ops are built on that foundation. A hotel can connect its existing website and go live with a trained booking agent in approximately two minutes.

Why Grevon built it

"We built Grevon because we could see two things happening at once. AI is already changing what a direct booking can deliver: if you understand a guest's intent, you can sell the room and the experience together, driving significantly higher cart values. On the discovery side, OTAs have spent years owning that first conversation and eroding margin with it. The AI shift is the first real chance to reclaim it. Hoteliers needed something that addresses both.

Grevon does exactly that. The agents handle the booking, surface the right experience at the right moment, and capture revenue that would otherwise be left on the table. And because they run on Grevon Kore, every property is simultaneously building its position in the infrastructure that AI-powered travel planning is converging around. The hotels that are part of that from the start will already be in that conversation when the channel reaches scale."

- Tom Buttigieg, CEO and founder of Grevon

How Pulse and Echo drive direct revenue

Unlike conventional chatbots, Pulse draws on live data from multiple sources to complete reservations directly within a hotel's PMS, surfacing everything from amenities, dining, and spa to local attractions, partner content, and rich media in a booking journey tailored to each guest's preferences - driving higher-value bookings and keeping revenue direct. Echo captures reservations around the clock, converting calls that would otherwise go unanswered into completed bookings. Together, both agents reduce reliance on OTA channels, ease labor pressure across front desk and reservations teams, and free staff to deliver the kind of in-person hospitality that builds repeat business.

Rolling out now

Grevon's current deployment pipeline includes properties ranging from multinational hotel groups to independent boutiques, with initial rollouts beginning this month.

See the platform behind the announcement

Explore how Grevon Kore and the Pulse, Echo, and Ops agents reclaim direct revenue and ready your property for AI-powered travel planning.