Dharma is an AI-powered work management system built for hospitality teams — turning guest requests, booking data, and cross-department coordination into structured, automatically assigned tasks inside a single operational platform.
The problem Dharma set out to solve wasn’t a lack of software. Hospitality teams already had reservations platforms. What they lacked was anything that connected communication to execution. Guest requests got lost across WhatsApp, email, and OTA inboxes. Housekeeping turnovers were reactive. Maintenance relied on manual handoffs. As portfolios scaled, the operational gaps widened.
Dharma’s AI layer sits across all of that: it reads incoming guest messages, interprets intent, and instantly creates a prioritised Work Order routed to the right team — without any manual triage. Tasks also generate automatically from booking data, so teams can get ahead of turnovers and scheduled maintenance rather than scrambling when they arrive.
What separates Dharma from standalone hospitality tools is its origin. The founders operated luxury and corporate vacation rentals in Miami before building any software. That operational history shapes an approach that integrates with existing PMS platforms rather than replacing them — and that’s designed specifically for hybrid portfolios mixing hotels, vacation rentals, and serviced apartments.
Dharma’s premise is straightforward: great guest experiences are the result of strong operations. Fix the back of house, and the front takes care of itself.

