Find hospitality & travel company owners by city.
TripAdvisor ratings, Booking.com listings, and real-time growth signals, not a stale B2B database.
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[01] Discover
170K+ independent hospitality businesses in the US.
traditional databases can't find them.
A 12-room boutique hotel in Savannah or a family-run tour operator in Maui won't show up in ZoomInfo. The $1.1 trillion US travel industry is powered by independently owned hotels, B&Bs, and tour companies that live on Tripadvisor, Google Maps, and state hospitality licenses — not enterprise databases.
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Independent hospitality businesses in the US
hotels, B&Bs, tour operators, rental managers
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Of US hotels are independently owned
not Marriott, Hilton, or IHG properties
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Have usable data in traditional databases
missing owners, contacts, and property details
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To build a list with Origami
any city, any property type, any size
[02] Research
AI agents that find hospitality businesses
where guests actually book.
Hospitality owners aren't on LinkedIn. They're on TripAdvisor listings, Booking.com property pages, state lodging registration databases, and local tourism board directories. Origami's AI agents search these sources in real time, surfacing properties, owners, and growth signals that traditional databases were never built to find.
[03] Capabilities
Find hospitality businesses ready to grow.
Qualified list in under 2 minutes.
TripAdvisor and Booking.com as quality signals
A 4.5+ TripAdvisor rating with hundreds of reviews signals a well-run property with real guest demand. Origami pulls ratings, review counts, and ranking data from TripAdvisor and Booking.com directly, so you can target the properties that are thriving, not just surviving.
Renovation permits as investment signals
When a hotel owner files a $500K+ renovation permit, they're investing in growth — adding rooms, upgrading amenities, or repositioning their property. Origami monitors local building permit databases to identify properties in active investment mode, the best time to reach their owners.
New OTA listings as expansion signals
A property that just appeared on Booking.com or added new room categories on Airbnb is actively growing its distribution. Origami tracks new and updated listings across major OTAs to surface hospitality businesses expanding their reach.
Independent vs chain as precise targeting
Your product probably works better for an independently owned 30-room boutique than a Marriott franchise. Origami cross-references brand affiliations, franchise databases, and ownership records to separate truly independent properties from chain-affiliated ones.
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