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Interface Development

Building bespoke connectivity with the right systems, and maintaining with record up-times.
Building interfaces with the right players, is at the core of Cookiebite's DNA
Everyone can build an interface. Right? Wrong. Interfaces are technically much less challenging than other pieces of development, but they come with a host of complexities that only very experienced partners will help you through.
Some of the elements that we typically help our clients grasp include:
- Are there adequate, tried and tested specifications? Building an interface to a partner's specifications is not enough. Often the specifications are unclear, or even wrong! Having developed several of the major interfaces that are in use in our industry today, our specialists are fully-aware of the pitfalls that exist, and how to overcome them.
- How many transactions are there expected to go through? The numbers of hotels, rateplans and roomtypes that are published on an OTA, or the number of shopping and booking calls that are made through a META channel (such as Agoda or Google) will have a huge impact on the number of messages that will be going through - and that has an impact on numerous aspects of the interface that is built (from system architecture, to commercial costs for the customer).
- Complexities in the maintenance of an interface: We ensure that our customers understand that impact of what they are building, and we help them manage the risks on an ongoing basis.
- Error (typically user errors) and their handling: When human users do something creative, typically machines outside one's ecosystem cannot handle the change. We help users become efficient with their changes.
Having your own software development done, is sometimes the best way forward. Cookiebite.NET are the partners of choice by some of the biggest names in interfaces within the travel industry.