The solution for small suppliers · also embeddable by Traveltech
Dashboard

Run the money behind the bookings.

One dashboard for hotels, tours and activities — payments, invoicing, reconciliation and commissions in a single place. 0% commission for small operators, and your guest never pays more.

in build / early access
The 0% promise, reconciled

0% to you — and the guest pays no more.

How both are true at once: we take no commission from operators. We earn on a small, transparent FX spread that's still cheaper than your bank or gateway — so the guest pays no more than today, and you keep the rate you booked.

Your commission
0%
nothing taken from you
How we earn
Small FX spread
cheaper than bank or gateway
Your guest
Pays no more
than they would today
How you pay us — your choice
Transparent spread
A small, disclosed FX margin.
The default, nothing to set up.
Subscription
A flat fee instead of the spread.
Sized S · M · L to your volume.
Enterprise
Custom terms, on request.
Get paid

Collect the booking, settle the arrival money.

Take payment for direct bookings and arrival money the way your guests already pay — and have it reach you fast.

Bank pay-in
Collect by a payment link, inside your booking flow, or in person — you show a familiar IBAN (ACH soon) and the guest pays in EUR (USD soon) — no card terminal, no gateway contract.
Payouts from day one
Money lands where you already work — same-day payouts to M-Pesa or your bank account, from the first transaction.
EUR / USD at the counter
Take foreign-currency arrival payments in person and have them settle in local money — no cash desk, no guest card blocked by their bank for an 'exotic' transaction, no punishing FX spread.
Card & M-Pesa Till
Card and M-Pesa Till collection join the dashboard next — one place to take payment however the guest chooses.
coming next
Collect what you're owed

Settle commissions without stretching your cashflow.

The dashboard settles the commissions you owe your distributors — netting them against anything owed back (the same logic that runs the cross-border corridors), so only the difference moves. You never pay twice, never earlier than you must, and never reconcile by hand — it runs itself.

And paying on time compounds: progressive trust steadily shrinks the prepayment it takes to transact, until a proven partner barely puts up a deposit at all. Good faith, rewarded.

Settle the net, not the noise.

One place

Bookings and money, reconciled.

Every payment matched to the booking it belongs to — so the month-end reconciliation is already done.

Auto-reconciled
Bookings and payments match themselves, so you see what's paid, what's pending and what's owed without a spreadsheet.
Per-booking ledger
Deposits, balances and refunds tracked against each booking — the full money story for every guest in one view.
KRA export
Export the record your accountant and the KRA need, straight from the dashboard.
v1
VCC charge automation
Virtual-card charges from distributors captured and reconciled automatically, instead of by hand.
upcoming
Traditional + novel, by country

Old rails and new ones, from one screen.

Each country activates the corridors and methods that work there — a bank rail in one market, a stablecoin-backed corridor in another — and you handle both from the same dashboard, without changing how you work. The plumbing differs by route; the screen doesn't.

And these rails already carry agentic bookings — so when an AI agent books a trip for a traveller, you get paid for it exactly like any other guest. The checkout that's coming settles here too.

Where it stands

Being built now — with our early partners.

The dashboard is in active build, and early partners shape what ships first. The cross-border rail underneath is already live in pilot, money moves only between licensed institutions, and Transio never holds funds. We'd rather tell you that than oversell a screenshot.

Get started

Become an early-access partner.

Tell us what you run. We'll show you how the money moves.
Or talk to us directly.

Thanks — we'll be in touch about early access.

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