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Shiji Horizon Distribution

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  1. Professional services (engineering, legal, consulting, etc.)
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What is Shiji Horizon Distribution

Shiji Horizon Distribution is a hotel distribution and channel management product used to manage rates, inventory, and availability across online travel agencies and other booking channels. It targets hotels and hotel groups that need centralized control of distribution and connectivity to external channels. The product typically operates as part of a broader hospitality technology stack, with integrations to property management and central reservation systems. It focuses on supporting multi-property distribution workflows and connectivity management rather than short-term rental property management.

pros

Centralized multi-property distribution control

The product supports centralized management of rates and availability across multiple properties, which fits hotel groups and regional operators. This reduces manual updates across channels and helps standardize distribution rules. It is oriented toward hotel distribution workflows rather than consumer-facing booking experiences.

Connectivity-focused channel operations

Shiji Horizon Distribution is designed around channel connectivity and distribution operations, including maintaining mappings and managing channel-specific requirements. This can be useful for teams that need structured processes for onboarding and maintaining multiple channel connections. It aligns with enterprise-style distribution governance more than lightweight channel tools.

Fits broader hotel tech stacks

The product is positioned to work alongside other hotel systems such as PMS/CRS and revenue management tools via integrations. This makes it suitable for hotels that already operate a layered systems architecture. It can serve as the distribution layer rather than replacing core operational systems.

cons

Less suited to short-term rentals

The product is oriented toward hotel distribution and may not match the operational needs of vacation rental managers (e.g., owner statements, unit-level tasking, or guest messaging). Organizations looking for an all-in-one property management suite may need additional systems. This can increase overall tooling complexity for non-hotel use cases.

Implementation and integration overhead

Channel management in hotel environments often requires configuration work such as channel mappings, rate plan structures, and integration testing with PMS/CRS. Teams without dedicated distribution or IT resources may find setup and ongoing maintenance heavier than simpler channel tools. Time-to-value can depend on integration scope and property complexity.

Limited public product transparency

Detailed, publicly accessible documentation on specific supported channels, API capabilities, and packaging can be harder to validate without vendor engagement. This can complicate early-stage evaluation and side-by-side comparison. Buyers may need demos and written statements of capability to confirm fit.

Seller details

Shiji Group
Beijing, China
1998
Public
https://www.shijigroup.com/
https://x.com/Shiji_Group
https://www.linkedin.com/company/shiji-group/

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