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Everything you need to know
How Perkdit works
Perkdit is built around the reality that travellers often book multiple hotels before deciding. Rather than letting that go to waste, Perkdit gives hotels the chance to compete for the stay — with perks, not price cuts. Free for travellers. Hotels pay a small commission only if they win.
Yes — once a winning offer is chosen, the traveller cancels the others. Most OTA bookings are free to cancel within the window. Perkdit never touches existing bookings.
The Perkdit extension detects overlapping dates across bookings and quietly notifies the hotels involved. They don't see each other's offers — just that they're competing.
Room upgrades, complimentary breakfast, late checkout, spa credit, welcome cocktails, airport transfers — plus local activity recommendations tailored to the stay. Real experiences, never discounts.
Perkdit tracks every outcome. After each stay, travellers confirm whether the hotel delivered — think room upgrades that actually materialised, breakfast that was waiting, that bottle of prosecco on the nightstand. Hotels with a poor track record get flagged on their offer card so future guests can see it.
Until check-in — but the sooner a decision is made, the better for everyone.
The extension
Currently works on Booking.com, Expedia, Hotels.com, Agoda and Trip.com. More OTAs coming.
Chrome desktop only for now. Mobile is on the roadmap.
Yes — a free account links bookings to offers. Takes about 60 seconds to set up.
All data is encrypted and never sold. Hotels only see dates and guest count until an offer is accepted. Full details in the Privacy Policy.
No. The extension only activates on hotel booking confirmation pages and runs in the background.
Hotels
Not yet — the hotel network is growing. If a hotel isn't signed up, Perkdit reaches out to them automatically. Offers only appear from hotels who respond.
Bookings are untouched and the traveller chooses as normal. Perkdit never interferes with existing reservations.
Perkdit exists because travellers naturally explore a few options before committing. That window is exactly where hotels can step in and make their case. One booking means no competition — and no competition means no offers.
Trust & privacy
Hotel name, dates, and price from booking confirmation pages. Email and interests at signup. Nothing else.
Only once an offer is chosen and consent is given. Until then hotels see dates and guest count only.