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Deckard Technologies acquires AllTheRooms for growth

Aug 07, 20254 months ago

Acquiring Company

Deckard Technologies

Acquired Company

Alltherooms

San DiegoNew YorkSoftwareOther

Description

Deckard Technologies has acquired AllTheRooms, enhancing its short-term rental management solutions. This acquisition will enable Deckard to expand its market reach and improve its software capabilities. It builds on Deckard's significant growth momentum, with a reported 60% year-on-year revenue increase. The AllTheRooms brand will continue to operate and service its customers.

Company Information

Company

Deckard Technologies

Location

1620 Fifth Ave. #400

San Diego, California, United States

About

Deckard Technologies is a GovTech data company helping local governments address residential property-related challenges. Founded in 2018, Deckard Technologies operates globally with offices in the U.S., Colombia and Australia, delivering actionable insights on the business of short and long-term rentals. Its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform provides real-time data to help governments improve compliance rates up to 95%, optimize tax revenue collection, and better address their community's values through smarter rental business oversight. Trusted by over 400 jurisdictions worldwide, Deckard Technologies’ scalable, cost-effective products leverage patented processes and combine best-in-class data collection with intuitive, AI-powered solutions, transforming how local governments monitor and manage properties.

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