Mews, the operating system for hospitality, has officially announced the acquisition of Flexkeeping, the hotel operations platform powering a new era of automated housekeeping and operational excellence.
According to certain reports, this acquisition will unlock for Mews best-in-class housekeeping and team collaboration tools, thus giving its network of hoteliers a fully unified platform to manage the guest journey from check-in to check-out.
More on the same would reveal how it makes a point to ensure automation alongside other core hotel functions, ranging from property management and revenue optimization to payments and point-of-sale tools. The idea here is to help hotels boost staff productivity, cut costs, and deliver consistent guest experiences.
On top of it, Flexkeeping’s easy-to-use, analytics-driven suite should also come in handy to remove language barriers, meaning users can create tasks in their native language through voice input. Once that bit is done, the result is then seamlessly translated and routed to the appropriate department.
All in all, the given mechanism is already empowering hotel teams to become 40% more productive, reduce guest complaints by 45%, and improve both staff morale and guest experiences.
“For the first time, Mews’ customers will have a truly best-in-class housekeeping platform natively connected to their PMS. By integrating Flexkeeping’s advanced housekeeping suite, Mews is set to revolutionize the way hotels manage cleanliness, scheduling and staff collaboration,” said Richard Valtr, Founder of Mews.
Talk about the benefits of this acquisition on a slightly deeper level, we begin by expanding upon the promise of automation and smart scheduling. This translates to how Mews users can now automatically manage room assignments, cleaning plans, shift scheduling, and inspections through real-time PMS data and customizable rules.
Next up, we have a facility dedicated towards real-time task management and communication. You see, hotel staff can now avail instant room, maintenance and guest updates, with automated alerts and mobile tools ensuring seamless, error-free operations.
,”Joining Mews accelerates our shared vision to make hotel operations effortless, and data driven. It’s the natural next step for our team and technology, bringing the power of automation and collaboration to even more hoteliers around the world. I can’t wait to set new standards in efficiency, staff happiness and guest satisfaction,” said Luka Berger, Founder and CEO of Flexkeeping.
Another detail worth a mention is rooted in the potential for seamless team collaboration. In essence, users can connect housekeeping, maintenance and front desk teams through shared checklists, centralized task tracking, as well as instant communication, all for the purpose of shrinking silos.
Rounding up highlights would be the availability of flexible cleaning cycles. Basically, you can come expecting to set up tailored cleaning plans such as light cleaning every two days, deep cleaning on weekends, and cleaning cycles according to local regulations with visual workload management tools for managers.
Among other things, it ought to be acknowledged how Flexkeeping was recently recognized for its user-friendly tools and industry-leading innovations. Furthermore, the company was recognized as a finalist in the 2025 HotelTechAwards as Best Staff Collaboration Tools and multiple categories in 2024 including Best Housekeeping Software, Best Hotel Maintenance Software, Best Staff Collaboration Tools, and Best Place to Work in Hotel Tech
“Bringing Flexkeeping’s exceptional housekeeping technology into the Mews ecosystem marks a pivotal moment in hospitality tech. We’re unlocking new levels of operational efficiency and guest experience for forward-thinking hoteliers everywhere. Together, we will empower the next generation of hoteliers to operate smarter and deliver unmatched quality,” said Matt Welle, CEO of Mews.
