Pricing · in Thai Baht
Monthly advisory retainers from ฿990
Three plan tiers to match your property portfolio. Every module is billed monthly in Thai Baht. First month included. Cancel at any time from your workspace.
Boutique
฿2,990 /month
A single boutique or hostel, 10 to 60 rooms.
- Daily Operations Brief
- Review Response Thai/EN
- 1 additional advisory module of your choice
- 3 workspace seats
- Email support · Bangkok office hours
- PDPA consent capture (basic tier)
Most chosen
Property
฿7,490 /month
A single Thai hotel or resort, 60 to 250 rooms.
- Everything in Boutique
- Channel Tuning module
- Monsoon Revenue Model
- Agoda Parity Watchtower
- PDPA Guest Consent (full audit tier)
- 6 workspace seats
- Phone support · 4-hour SLA in Bangkok time
Group
฿18,900 /month
Multi-property group, 5 to 40 hotels in Thailand.
- All ten advisory modules
- Groups & MICE Planner
- Thai Holiday & Event Calendar (enterprise)
- THB / FX Hedge Report
- Unlimited workspace seats
- Dedicated Bangkok account manager
- Quarterly on-site review at your Bangkok HQ
Prefer to compose your own bundle? Purchase modules individually from the catalogue.
Pricing questions
Prices are quoted excluding Thai VAT. 7% VAT is added to every invoice as required by the Revenue Department of Thailand. If your property is Thai VAT-registered, provide your 13-digit Tax ID at checkout to receive a full Tax Invoice.
Yes. Plans are anchoring bundles at a lightly discounted rate. You can also buy modules à la carte from the catalogue — the total is billed as one monthly invoice.
Bangkok Bank transfer (SWIFT BKKBTHBK), PromptPay QR (tax-ID linked), international SEPA/SWIFT wire, and corporate credit card via Stripe (charged in THB). No FX surprises — your invoice always shows THB.
Yes, with a 12% discount if paid upfront in Thai Baht. Contact sales@thaihotelminder.org to switch a running workspace to annual billing.
No setup fee on any monthly plan. The optional on-site implementation package (฿34,900 one-time) is available separately for hotels that want a Bangkok analyst to walk them through the first three advisory cycles in person.