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Cocohop positions itself as “Le Travel Operating Intelligence System,” an operating intelligence system for travel businesses, with an AI-powered Copilot as a key selling point. The page explicitly says it serves both distributors and producers in the travel industry, which suggests it is not a general-purpose office SaaS product, but a vertical operations tool for a specific sector.
Based on the captured text, the product is structured around three plans: Theya, Studio, and Synergy. Theya emphasizes being “ready to use,” intuitive, and “real-time hyper-connected.” Both Studio and Synergy are labeled “Theya intégrée,” meaning the higher-tier plans include Theya’s capabilities. The phrase “Hyper-connexion en temps réel” appears multiple times and can be understood as real-time connectivity or real-time coordination, but the page does not disclose the specific connected systems, workflows, data sources, or automation rules.
Pricing is relatively clear: Theya is €12 HT/month/user, or €144 HT annually; Studio is €60 HT/month, with additional users at +€20 HT/month; Synergy is €100 HT/month, with additional users at +€25 HT/month. Annual billing shows an approximately -20% discount, and the page highlights no setup fees and no commitment. The site provides entry points such as “Tester Theya” and “Essayer Studio/Synergy,” but it does not specify whether the trial is free, how long it lasts, what features are limited, or whether a credit card is required.
The current text does not show information about third-party integrations, APIs, permission management, data security, compliance certifications, or deployment options. For travel companies, these factors directly affect whether the product can connect with existing CRM, inventory, booking, finance, or supply-chain systems, as well as whether it is suitable for scaled adoption across multiple teams. Therefore, while the product positioning is clear, enterprise buyers should still confirm data hosting regions, permission models, audit logs, API capabilities, and support SLAs with the vendor before procurement.
Its strengths are a focused industry positioning, transparent pricing, no setup fees, and no long-term commitment. It is suitable for travel distributors, destination product providers, or small travel operations teams that want to test AI-assisted operations at a low cost. The downside is that the publicly available material is fairly limited, making it difficult to assess the product’s maturity in complex travel supply chains, cross-system integration, and enterprise security governance.
The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, localization, or Chinese-language support, so its accessibility status is unknown. For Chinese teams considering procurement, it is advisable to also evaluate domestic travel agency ERP/CRM systems, enterprise collaboration platforms, or local SaaS products with AI assistant capabilities, in order to reduce uncertainty around network access, payments, and compliance.
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cocohop.com is an France Travel provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cocohop.com directly.