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eZee Absolute

eZee Absolute is a cloud PMS from Yanolja Cloud (Korea/India). The platform offers PMS, channel manager, booking engine, and POS in a single subscription, with strong presence in Asia, Middle East, and Africa. Strong fit for emerging-market independents.

Target segment

Small-to-mid-scale independents (10-150 rooms) in emerging markets where global tier-one PMSes are over-priced or thinly supported. Strong presence in India, South Asia, and Middle East.

Pricing

Pricing is per-property tier with entry plans landing lower than Cloudbeds or Mews. Module-by-module pricing means total cost depends on what is enabled.

Source: eZee Absolute pricing

Strengths

Bundled POS

F&B and ancillary revenue tracking is in the bundle, not a separate POS subscription.

Emerging-market depth

India, South Asia, Middle East, and Africa coverage is stronger than most Western competitors.

Lower entry pricing

For budget-constrained operations, total stack cost is materially lower.

Trade-offs

Less modern UX than tier-one peers

Interface feels older than Cloudbeds or Mews.

Marketplace less mature

For deep guest-journey or revenue-management integrations, the ecosystem is thinner.

When to choose

Choose eZee Absolute for properties in emerging markets, or for budget-constrained independents who need bundled POS alongside PMS.

When to avoid

Avoid eZee Absolute when the operator wants modern API-first flexibility or has strong preferences for specific guest-journey platforms.

Common integrations

Built-in POS, channel managers, basic accounting, regional payment processors.

After the PMS decision

The PMS is half the stack. The guest-journey layer (digital check-in, in-stay messaging, AI concierge, upsell, post-stay) is a separate decision that sits on top. For that decision, run the Guest-Journey Fit-Finder or browse the /compare/ index.

Editorial disclosure: this site is published by Maciej Dudziak, founder of Guestivo. Guestivo is guest-journey software, not a PMS, and is intentionally absent from /pms/ pages. PMS recommendations on this page are based on category-fit framing, not publisher allegiance.

Compiled by Maciej Dudziak. Last updated 2026-05-14. For migration considerations, see PMS migration playbooks.