 Phu Quoc vs Sochi: Two Hotels, One Problem — 40 Hours of Routine per Week. Who Would Solve It Faster? I have two cases. Both are real hotel owners. Both spent 40 hours a week on bookings, guest inquiries, newsletters, and Excel. The difference lies in the approach. Case No. 1: Sochi, mini-hotel Before ASI Biont: 40 hours of routine per week. Bookings via WhatsApp, manual check-ins, reports in the evenings. Average check — 4,500 RUB. After: 0 hours on routine. All processes are automated — from guest responses to analytics. Average check increased by 18%, time freed up for development. Plus +2 new partners in a month. Case No. 2: Phu Quoc, 12-room hotel Before ASI Biont: the same 40 hours — bookings through 3 channels simultaneously, manual synchronization, lost requests. The owner worked 12 hours a day. After: AI agent took over 100% of guest communication, calendar synchronization, and dynamic pricing. Average check +18%, +2 new partners. The owner now focuses on scaling, not Excel. The numbers are the same — the result is one: — 40 hours of routine → 0 — +18% average check — +2 new partners It doesn't matter where your business is — in Sochi, Vietnam, or central Moscow. Routine looks the same everywhere. And so does the solution. Try ASI Biont: 1500 tokens to start for every new user. → https://asibiont.com/