Type "Sushi Night Thursday 8pm" — Salam Suite picks the right guests, designs the poster, and sends a WhatsApp invite. Last week one hotel filled 38 seats this way. The whole thing took 90 seconds.
Built for KSA hotels · Works with Opera, Mews · Sends via WhatsApp Business
Built for every KSA hotel — from boutique resorts to luxury towers
Hotels know who their guests are. They have not had an easy way to talk to them. Now they do.
Manager types one sentence — "Brunch on Friday at 11" — and Salam writes the message in proper Saudi Arabic.
Learn moreA new image for every campaign in about 5 seconds. Looks like your design team made it. Did not need a designer.
Learn moreGoes to the right guests only. About 19 halalas per person. A 247-guest message costs around 47 riyals.
Learn moreSalam reads your hotel system (Opera, Mews, the usual ones). It knows who likes Asian food, who comes back every year, who never replies. The message goes to the right people only — never spam.
Learn moreWhatsApp is where Saudis already live. Email gets ignored. SMS feels like spam. WhatsApp feels like a friend texting. We use the official WhatsApp Business channel — fully approved.
Learn moreBuilt for the rhythm of a Saudi hotel — Friday brunches, Ramadan iftars, Hajj weeks, weekend events.
One sentence. Whole campaign ready. Send when you approve.
Made fresh in 5 seconds. Looks expensive.
Reads your hotel system. Picks who matters.
~19 halalas per guest. Fully official.
No data leaves the hotel. Just reads names.
Real numbers from KSA hotels. Drag the sliders to your hotel.
Today (without us)
With Salam Suite
We charge SAR 1,500 to 7,000 per month per hotel — depending on size. WhatsApp costs are included.
Three hotels piloted Salam Suite in early 2026. Here is what they said.
I set up a Sushi Night campaign in 90 seconds. 38 people showed up. The old way took us four days of email work and we got 12 people.
My designer used to spend two days on each event poster. The AI does it in five seconds and the Arabic looks better than what we used to ship.
We use it for boring stuff too — "close your windows tomorrow at 9 AM, we are cleaning the facade". Guest complaints went to zero.
I sat in the marketing office of a 240-room hotel in Riyadh for a week. They had 14,000 guest names in their system — birthdays, food preferences, how often they come back. They were sending one email a month to all of them. 4 out of 100 people opened it.
Meanwhile their restaurants were 30% empty on Thursday nights. So we built Salam Suite. It pulls the names, picks the right ones, writes the message in good Saudi Arabic, and sends it on WhatsApp — where 98 out of 100 actually open it.
No surprise costs. No "per message" fees. Cancel anytime.
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Plain English. No spreadsheets. We have those if you want them after the call.
SAR 7.5 million (about 2 million dollars). In exchange you get 20% of the company. The hotel that owns Salam Suite would be worth SAR 30 million right after the deal.
Hotels pay us between SAR 1,500 and 7,000 every month. Each hotel keeps paying for years. We aim for 25–30 hotels in 18 months.
Saudi Arabia has 171,000 hotel rooms today. By 2030 there will be 485,000 (Vision 2030). That is almost 3x more hotels in 4 years — and 150 million tourists per year.
Plan: 30 paying hotels by month 18 = SAR 1.5M per year in subscriptions. At that point Saudi VCs (Wa'ed/Aramco, Raed, STV) write the next check at 9–12× revenue.
Top questions from hoteliers and investors. Both audiences usually ask the same things.
Ask another questionNo. We send 2 messages per guest per month — at most. Each guest can stop them with one tap. We only message guests who actually want to hear (someone who likes Asian food gets the Sushi invite, not someone who only eats halal kabob). Studies show 60–95% of people feel positive about WhatsApp from a brand they know — vs 12% for spam SMS.
Yes — Opera, Mews, Cloudbeds, and protel. These are the four most common in KSA. We only read names and preferences. We never write back. Setup takes about 1 hour.
A 247-guest WhatsApp invite costs about SAR 47 (around USD 12.50). The poster costs about SAR 0.80 (USD 0.20). So the whole thing is under SAR 50 — and it brings in thousands in food and drink revenue.
Yes — modern AI image tools (we use the latest one from OpenAI, released April 2026) finally write text on images correctly. Before, the words came out garbled. Now "Sushi Night · Thursday 8pm" comes out crisp every time. Our pilot hotels use it without changes.
Three things came together in 2026. (1) AI got good enough at Saudi Arabic to write polite hotel messages. (2) AI image tools finally write text on images legibly (the new April 2026 model). (3) Saudi Arabia is opening 314,000 new hotel rooms by 2030 (Vision 2030). The window before the big US companies notice and try to enter is about 18 months.
We are raising 7.5 million SAR (about 2 million USD). 47% goes to engineers, 19% to a Saudi sales team, 11% to AI costs, and the rest to setting up properly in KSA (license, residency, compliance). That money keeps us going for 18 months — long enough to sign 25–30 hotels and unlock the next round.
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