Offline-First Hotel Software: Why It Matters in Algeria
Offline-First Hotel Software: Why It Matters in Algeria
Cloud-based PMS systems require constant internet. When the connection drops, the system goes down. Staff revert to paper. When connectivity returns, hours of manual reconciliation follow.
The Internet Reality
Many regions have internet outages lasting minutes to hours. Hotels in southern Algeria, mountainous areas, and smaller cities experience this regularly. A PMS that depends on the cloud is a PMS that depends on your ISP.
What Offline-First Means
Offline-first is not "works with slow internet." It means the system is designed to operate without any internet at all. All data is stored locally. All operations — reservations, check-ins, payments, housekeeping, reports — work on the local database.
How Diafa PMS Handles Connectivity
The Master Client runs on your desktop with a local SQLite database. Every action writes locally first. An event-driven sync worker pushes changes to the Hub when connected. If internet drops, the queue keeps growing. When it returns, sync resumes from where it left off. OTA rooms auto-close during outages to prevent overbookings.
The Difference in Practice
Zero downtime. Zero data loss. Zero manual reconciliation after outages. Your hotel runs whether the internet does or not.
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