DealAngel, the site that lets you search for hotels and compare prices based on their historic and broader market value to ensure you really are getting a good deal, has launched a private beta of its API -- essentially adding a B2B element to its otherwise consumer-facing offering. It's a move that makes quite a bit of sense, too, potentially opening up DealAngel's data to additional use-cases and giving the startup an alternative revenue stream. The API should go fully public by April, while Social trip planner
Gogobot is the first to add such integration. It also comes at a time when the San Francisco/Prague-based company is ramping up its European expansion: DealAngel is now able to apply its hotel pricing intelligence to hotels in the UK, Germany, and over two dozen "strategic" cities elsewhere in Europe such as Amsterdam, Paris, Barcelona, and Prague, in addition to major cities in Russia and Israel. It also targets much of North America.
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