Notitur July 8, 2026
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Revenue & DistributionPublished July 8, 20261 min read

PriceLabs now works from mobile, with AI and via API

JSBy Joan SanzCurated by Joan Sanz. · July 8, 2026 · Follow on LinkedIn
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PriceLabs keeps breaking the walls of where and how revenue management gets done. The platform just announced its pricing engine is no longer tied to a desk: you can now operate from mobile, through AI tools like Claude and via its own API.

According to 10 Minutes News, this is not just another app. All access points pull from the same engine: the prices you see on mobile, the ones Claude calculates and the API returns are identical. This avoids mismatches and lets a property manager adjust rates while traveling, or a tech team connect PriceLabs with their own PMS or channel manager.

What does this mean for the industry? To me, revenue management becomes truly ubiquitous. If the revenue manager used to live in an Excel screen, now they can be in a chat conversation with AI or in an automatic API integration. For small hotels and large vacation rental managers, this is a real step toward flexibility. The question is: how many legacy tools will survive this pace?

Quick questions

What new features did PriceLabs launch?
PriceLabs launched a mobile app, integration with AI assistants like Claude and an open API. All connected to the same revenue engine.
Can I use PriceLabs from my phone?
Yes, the new mobile app lets you check and adjust rates in real time from your phone, with the same logic as the web version.
Which AI tools does PriceLabs support?
PriceLabs integrates with Claude (from Anthropic) and can be used with conversational prompts to query prices and recommendations.
What is the PriceLabs API for?
The API lets you connect PriceLabs with other systems (PMS, channel managers, CRMs) and automate rate management without manual work.
Pricing and availability of the mobile app?
The mobile app and Claude integration are available for all customers. The API has public documentation and access depends on the plan.

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