Kaelor

Less administration.
More hospitality.

Kaelor is building House, a device for the hotel room. Guests speak naturally. House turns what they say into work for the right team: captured, routed, tracked, and done.

The Problem

Hotels run on translation.

A guest mentions a late checkout to a porter. The porter radios the front desk. The desk types it into the PMS. Housekeeping finds out an hour later. Every request moves through people whose shift becomes relaying information instead of hosting.

The cost is slow responses, dropped requests, and skilled staff spending their evenings on administration.

House

House is a device for the hotel room.

Guests use it for requests, calls, emergencies, and concierge needs. They just speak. House understands, creates structured work, and routes it to the team that can act on it.

It is not a chatbot, and there is no app to download. It is part of the room, built to the standard of the rooms it sits in.

In the Room

One device, four jobs.

  • 01

    Requests. Housekeeping, maintenance, amenities. Spoken once, captured once.

  • 02

    Calls. The front desk and every department, without a directory.

  • 03

    Emergencies. Immediate escalation to the right people.

  • 04

    Concierge. Recommendations and arrangements, on request.

What Changes

The property feels different before it looks different.

  • Every request is captured, the moment it happens.
  • Work lands with the right team, not a relay chain.
  • Nothing is lost in handover.
  • Staff attention returns to guests.

Hospitality is human.
The administration does not have to be.

Michael

Michael Orabueze is the Founder and CEO of Kaelor, the company behind House.

He is a technical founder with a background in electronic engineering, artificial intelligence, and financial systems. Before Kaelor, he worked as a Quant Developer at Balyasny and as a founding engineer at high-growth software companies.

Working Together

House is being built with operators, not just for them.

Kaelor is selecting a small number of properties to shape House with: the rooms it is designed for, the standards it is measured against, and the operations it slots into. Design partners have direct influence over what House becomes, and first access to it.

Contact

For hotel operators, technology partners, and investors.