Honestly.

You've got better things to do than rebuild integrations.

No mystery. No middleman. No hidden agenda.

Just an open API standard for tours, activities and attractions that makes everything connect and work as it should. So you can get on with doing good business. And more of it.

What problem does OCTO solve?

Every connection between a booking system, reseller, or channel manager is a custom project. Different API, different data model, different quirks.

The result is an integration tax: duplicated work that slows everyone down and drives up cost. OCTO eliminates it with a single, shared standard.

Slow time to market

Building a new integration from scratch takes months. Multiply that across dozens of partners and the backlog never ends.

High cost

Custom APIs mean custom engineering. Every partner relationship carries a development cost that compounds over time.

Fragile maintenance

APIs drift. Partners change versions. Without a shared standard, you are constantly patching connections just to keep things running.

How OCTO works

OCTO replaces one-off integrations with a shared industry standard. The model is simple.

1

One open specification

OCTO defines a single API standard for booking, availability, and fulfilment across tours, activities, and attractions. No proprietary lock-in. No guesswork.

2

Shared by
the industry

Reservation systems, OTAs, channel managers, and operators all build to the same spec. Implement once and connect to every compliant partner.

3

Continuously improved by members

OCTO members propose changes, review drafts, and vote on new versions. The standard evolves because the people who use it are the people who shape it.

Who's behind OCTO

OCTO is a non-profit. No single company behind it. The standard is governed by the people who use it.

Three bodies keep it that way. The Board sets direction. The Spec Committee manages the technical spec. The Membership Advisory Board ensures member voices are heard. Transparent, practical, community-owned.

Learn about governance

Board

Strategic direction and accountability

Spec Committee

Technical spec development and review

Advisory Board

Member feedback and priorities

Non-profit

Community-owned, no single-vendor control

The spec is open and free

Anyone can read the OCTO specification and implement it. No paywall, no gate, no approval process. Open by design.

If you're a developer, start building today. The spec covers availability, booking, fulfilment, and more. Published on GitHub, maintained in the open.

Membership isn't required to use the spec. But it adds real value: implementation support, community access, shared tooling, validation resources, and a voice in what ships next.

Open spec

Free to read, free to implement. No strings attached.

Membership

Adds support, community, tooling, and governance voice. Starting at $199/year.

Ready to simplify connectivity?

--+ companies already in. Membership starts at $199/year.