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mymento is a travel-industry vertical SaaS offered by the Brazilian company Mymento Soluções em Tecnologia Ltda. It is positioned as an “online sales and booking automation system.” Rather than a general-purpose e-commerce or appointment-scheduling tool, it is built for travel experiences, attractions, parks, adventure activities, guides, destination management companies, spas, and similar businesses, helping merchants build websites, sell tours/tickets online, and manage bookings. Its website states that it has served 1,000+ tourism businesses, completed 800,000+ sales and bookings, and processed more than BRL 200 million in booking value.
The product covers the full workflow from customer acquisition to service delivery: a no-code website builder with 24+ elements, responsive layouts, blogging, and SEO; a booking engine with 24/7 online reservations, automatic confirmation, real-time schedules, pricing rules, discounts, and coupons; and payment support for Pix, bank cards, boleto, and PayPal, with integrations for Brazilian payment providers such as Asaas, Getnet, Cielo, Pagar.me, PagBank, and Rede. Operational features include automatic participant data collection, insurance- and invoice-related workflows, review management, affiliate management, reporting, and iOS/Android management apps. On the marketing side, it offers Google integrations, SEO, blogging, and a network of partner marketing agencies.
Pricing information is relatively high-level: users pay a fixed monthly fee based on required features and booking volume, with monthly billing supported and discounts for annual payment. Specific plan prices, transaction fees, and feature limits are not shown in the main content. Its FREE plan allows users to create a website and start selling at no cost, with upgrades available later from within the account. Support is one of its stronger points, including training, a dedicated account manager, WhatsApp support, video tutorials, a help center, and in-system assistance.
Its strengths lie in its strong industry focus, covering the key needs of travel merchants across websites, bookings, payments, marketing, and mobile management, while remaining friendly to small teams without technical expertise. It runs on Amazon cloud infrastructure, so online sales can continue even if the merchant’s local internet connection goes down. The main drawbacks are the lack of transparent public pricing and limited disclosure around enterprise capabilities such as team permissions, security/compliance, and open APIs. Its payment and service ecosystem is also clearly oriented toward the Brazilian market.
The main content does not provide information on access performance from mainland China, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. For Chinese companies, integrations such as Pix, boleto, and Brazilian local payment providers may have limited value; cross-border payments, Chinese-language support, and compliance with domestic requirements should be verified separately. International alternatives to compare include Rezdy, FareHarbor, Bókun, Checkfront, and Peek Pro. If the primary audience is Chinese tourists or domestic attractions in China, it would be more appropriate to evaluate Ctrip/Meituan merchant tools, Piaofutong, or local attraction-ticketing SaaS platforms.
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mymento.com.br is an Brazil Travel provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach mymento.com.br directly.