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operations comparison

Inn-Flow vs Verdant

In short

Choose Inn-Flow if you run small to mid-size portfolios. Choose Verdant if you run all sizes. Deployment: Cloud versus Smart thermostats with occupancy sensing.

Inn-Flow Verdant
Best forHotel groups wanting accounting, labour and procurement in one back-office system.Owners chasing HVAC savings in rooms that sit empty much of the day.
Property sizeSmall to mid-size portfoliosAll sizes
DeploymentCloudSmart thermostats with occupancy sensing
Pricing modelSubscription — not publishedHardware purchase, often against a utility rebate
Where it is strongestNorth AmericaNorth America-led
Known forBack-office and accounting built for hotel groupsCutting HVAC runtime in unoccupied rooms; part of Copeland
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What has happened lately

From our daily desk, rebuilt on every publish — funding, launches, contracts and leadership moves at each company.

From our reporting on alternatives

Where our newsroom has already looked at switching options in this category.

Top Inn-Flow Alternatives for Hotel Accounting in 2026

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Frequently asked

+What is the difference between Inn-Flow and Verdant?

Inn-Flow — Cloud, built for Small to mid-size portfolios, known for back-office and accounting built for hotel groups. Verdant — Smart thermostats with occupancy sensing, built for All sizes, known for cutting HVAC runtime in unoccupied rooms; part of Copeland.

+Which is better for a smaller property, Inn-Flow or Verdant?

Inn-Flow targets small to mid-size portfolios. Verdant targets all sizes. Match the system to the property size before comparing features — it settles most of this decision on its own.

+How is Inn-Flow priced compared with Verdant?

Inn-Flow: Subscription — not published. Verdant: Hardware purchase, often against a utility rebate. Neither publishes list pricing, so both quote per property — any figure quoted elsewhere is a sales quote, not a price list.

Sources for the comparison table