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Q1: What languages are supported by GPTE and how to configure them?

You can find the list of supported languages navigating to the website and expanding Languages drop-down menu:

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In case if the needed language is absent among currently available languages, it can be added to the system upon the client’s request in agreeing on implementation of translations to the needed language(s).

Q2: What currencies are supported by GPTE and how to configure them?

You can find the list of supported currencies navigating to the website and expanding Currencies drop-down menu:

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Needed sources of currency exchange rates (ex. ECB) can be configured in the system and viewed navigating to General Settings menu (a gear icon) → Exchange rates:

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In case a certain currency is absent in the needed currency exchange rates source, there is also a possibility of manual rates configuration

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Q3: How to configure Google key? Why I see errors on Google map? 

For seamless displaying of Google maps while search & book process a proper Google key should be set up in the system (it can be done in the Front config admin panel; to get the link and credentials please refer to developer team).

Q4: Do you have mobile applications? What does "web view" or PWA approach mean for mobile solutions? 

GPTE support mobile applications for iOS and Android using web view approach.

A Web View is essentially an embedded browser within a mobile application that allows developers to display web content directly inside the app. This component acts as a bridge between native app functionality and web-based content, enabling seamless integration of web technologies into mobile applications.

Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) represent a modern approach to building web applications that provide a user experience similar to native apps. PWAs leverage standard web technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) but include enhanced capabilities that allow them to function offline and provide app-like experiences.

While both Web Views and PWAs utilize web technologies, they serve different purposes in mobile development. Web Views are useful for embedding web content in native apps, whereas PWAs provide a standalone web experience that mimics native applications with enhanced capabilities.

Q5: How to understand what type price list should be chosen for hotel? 

Q6: What is the difference between price lists and "daily rates" for hotels?

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