OCTO membership means supporting the future of connectivity for tours, activities, and attractions. Select the membership that fits your organization.
No. There is no official OCTO certification. We do provide a validation tool that can be used to ensure compliance. The tool is available at https://validator.octo.travel
OCTO has three development cycles. If there are changes to the specification, they will get updated at the end of each cycle which is April 30, August 31, and December 31.
The OCTO specification is based on JSON and REST. As new technologies become available, OCTO will consider supporting them as well.
No. The OCTO specification is free and open source. There is no fee for cost associated with using the specification.
No. The OCTO specification is open source and available for anyone to use. In fact we encourage everyone to use the OCTO specification regardless of member status.
No. The OCTO specification is a guide for how to create an API. If you do not have an API yet, the OCTO specification can be used as a blueprint for building your own API.
No. OCTO is not a booking or distribution service and does not charge per booking fees.
OCTO is a not for profit organization and makes money from membership fees. Those fees are used to pay for staff and resources to manage and maintain the specification.
OCTO does not have a server you can connect to. When you use the specification to build your API, you can connect to an OCTO compliant partner. Alternatively, you can use the OCTO validator tool to test whether your API is coded correctly. The validator tool is available at https://validator.octo.travel
If you are interested in finding out more about OCTO and how the specification can help your organization connect with the rest of the tours, activities, and attractions industry, come join us at Arival 360 in Orlando.
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