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Mews named a Leader in IDC MarketScape – here's why it matters for you

  • June 22, 2026
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The latest IDC MarketScape for Worldwide Revenue Management Systems in Hospitality has been published, and we're delighted to share that Mews has been named a Leader. 

Recognition is always nice. But what interests us most is the reasoning behind it. 

What’s unique about Mews RMS 

The IDC MarketScape noted, “Mews is unique in offering native property management, revenue management, and business intelligence from a single platform without middleware or third-party dependencies.” 

This combined functionality matters because revenue decisions are becoming increasingly complex. Occupancy, demand, guest behavior, distribution channels and market conditions all influence pricing strategy. Yet in many hotels, the data needed to make those decisions still lives across multiple systems. 

SOURCE: “IDC MarketScape Worldwide Revenue Management Systems in Hospitality 2026 Vendor Assessment”, June 2026, IDC # US53542126. 

 Mews RMS equips hotel teams for the future 

 

The IDC MarketScape explores how hospitality technology is evolving to address that challenge, and why connected platforms are becoming increasingly important for revenue optimization. 

For Mews customers, that approach translates into capabilities such as: 

⚡ Up to 288 pricing updates a day based on live booking data 
💡 Transparent recommendations, with the reasoning behind every suggested change 
📊 Revenue insights and pricing decisions in a single workspace 
✈️ ~70% of customers running on full Autopilot 

Whether you're already using Mews RMS or simply interested in the future of revenue management, the report offers valuable insight into how hotel technology is evolving and what leading platforms are doing differently. 

Discover why IDC MarketScape named Mews a Leader and explore the trends shaping the future of hospitality revenue management. 

👉 Read the IDC MarketScape excerpt here.