SALTO Hospitality Unveils Website Redesign

SALTO Hospitality Unveils Website Redesign

SALTO Systems has redesigned its Hospitality website – www.saltohospitality.com – with a completely new and interesting look.

SALTO Systems has redesigned its Hospitality website – www.saltohospitality.com – with a completely new and interesting look. The mobile-friendly Hospitality website adds a new flavor to SALTO’s digital presence, offering more accessibility and easy-to-use features. <

The new SALTO Hospitality website emphasizes the theme “a hotel experience you need to discover” and offers innovative additions for introducing SALTO Hospitality electronic lock solutions for guest room doors, guest services door access and back-of-house. Above all, the new website relays SALTO Hospitality’s dedication to improving the guest experience, hotel management, design, security and reliability.

“SALTO’s redesigned Hospitality website reflects the personal touch you expect when visiting a hotel or lodging property,” said Dawn Nye, SALTO Systems Marketing Coordinator. “The updated Hospitality website is now easier to navigate. The homepage offers the complete value proposition that enables users to find solutions fast with suggested pages. The visual design layout makes the site more user-friendly, resulting in simple menus with slick icons.”

One essential part of the new site is the updated Hotel electronic locks page, which includes every type of solution for any kind of door need and type. The site’s imagery continues this guest experience-centered trend: many of the images throughout the site are photographs of real SALTO Hospitality projects, demonstrating SALTO’s reliability.

The new SALTO Hospitality product page features a simple, elegant layout that presents important information in a way that’s easily digestible, even for visitors who aren’t familiar with more complex electronic locking solutions for hospitality or security.

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