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Maxxton is a European vertical SaaS provider founded in 1998, positioned as a reservation and property management system for holiday parks, campsite groups, and short-term rental operators. The site states that its headquarters/offices span the Netherlands, France, and India, and that it manages more than 100,000 units and processes 1.5 million bookings per year. Its value proposition is not a generic hotel PMS, but scaled operations for outdoor accommodation and vacation properties.
The product modules are fairly comprehensive: Reservation manager handles bookings, modifications, and tracking; Revenue manager focuses on revenue and occupancy; Channel manager supports cross-channel sales and mentions synchronization with platforms such as Airbnb and Booking.com; Operations, Front Office, and Customer care cover day-to-day operations, check-in, and customer support; Finance manager covers end-to-end finance workflows. Modules such as Owner manager, Housekeeping & maintenance, and Content manager also show that it is suited to multi-property, multi-team, and multi-owner scenarios. Back office manager provides roles, permissions, and access control, while Integration manager and Ecosystem are used to manage connections and plug-and-play integrations.
Maxxton emphasizes being cloud-native, scalable, and robust, which suggests a primarily cloud-based SaaS deployment suited to distributed parks or cross-regional operations. Its Open API is described as a complete set of APIs and tools, which is valuable for enterprises that need to connect their official website, channels, finance systems, or data platforms. On security, the public information only shows the phrase “Enterprise-grade protection”; it lacks specific details on certifications, data residency, backups, encryption, or GDPR, so further due diligence is needed during procurement.
The site provides Pricing and Request a demo entry points, but does not disclose plans, unit pricing, whether billing is based on listings/units/bookings, or whether there is a free version or trial period. For small and midsize operators, budget predictability may be limited. Another limitation is that the public information is mainly oriented toward the European outdoor accommodation market; there is no clear information on China-local channels, payments, invoicing, language support, or service response.
Maxxton is better suited to holiday parks, campsite groups, and short-term rental operators with multiple parks, many units, complex channel distribution, and owner management needs, as well as companies looking to replace multiple fragmented systems with a unified platform. If you only operate a small number of homestays or a single hotel, it may feel too heavy. Access from China cannot be determined from the available information. Before purchasing, it is recommended to test the admin dashboard, API, email notifications, and connectivity with channels such as Booking/Airbnb, and to compare it with Cloudbeds, Mews, Guesty, Hostaway, or domestic PMS/homestay management systems.
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maxxton.com is an Netherlands SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach maxxton.com directly.