We will provide a computerized Central Reservation System (“CRS”)
Wyndham
Quick service restaurantSoftware purchasing at Wyndham is directed from the top, with a tightly mandated tech stack outlined in the 2026 FDD. The system runs on OPERA PMS, Medallia, and Elavon across 67 franchised locations, concentrated in Texas, Louisiana, California, Colorado, and Florida. For vendors, this means a single, HQ-driven evaluation path into a small but growing brand with a 9.8% unit growth rate.
Mandated & recommended tech
The systems vendors compete with
15 of these are mandated in the franchise agreement. Each is named in Item 11 of the filing — the incumbents a challenger must displace or integrate with.
We will provide training resources to assist in satisfying this requirement through Wyndham University and the Chain’s internal online platform.
We will provide a computerized CRS, or such technological substitute as we may determine, for making reservations at Chain Facilities.
you are required to sign the Hosted Services Agreement with Elavon
WHR Tools including Wyndham Community, Electronic Payment Tool, Medallia, and STR reports
We will provide you with access to a customer experience software platform (currently Medallia)
You will subscribe to Oracle’s OPERA PMS, offered as a cloud-based solution
Monthly Support and Service Fee described under Property Management System
Through the MITA, we also provide you access to RevIQ, a customized revenue management system designed in collaboration with our third-party vendor, Integrated Decisions and Systems, Inc. ("IDeaS").
RevIQ Standard (an automated revenue management and rate solution)
WHR Tools including Wyndham Community, Electronic Payment Tool, Medallia, and STR reports
WHR Tools including Wyndham Community, Electronic Payment Tool, Medallia, and STR reports
you will be required to implement, our designated guest engagement platform (“Wyndham Connect”)
We (directly or through a third-party) will install a device at your Facility to support Wyndham Gateway.
Training topics include ... Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Tools and Resources
if you select the premium level of RevIQ
Who buys here
The buyer at this brand
The decision-maker a vendor sells to at this scale, and the gaps they’re paid to close — derived from the corpus by segment and unit count, not a guess.
The franchisor's owner/CEO decides; an ops or franchise-development lead may evaluate.
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Live signals
The vendor opportunity at Wyndham
Wyndham operates 67 franchised quick-service restaurant locations, all under a single franchise model with no company-owned units disclosed in the 2026 FDD. The brand grew unit count by 9.8% year-over-year, adding locations in a footprint that spans at least five states, with the heaviest concentration in Texas (14 units). For software vendors, the addressable market is compact but expanding, and the centralized purchasing structure means a single sales cycle can unlock the entire system.
Royalties run at 5.0% of gross sales, and the initial franchise term is 20 years. Average unit volume is not disclosed in the most recent FDD. The operator base is highly fragmented: 74 of the 79 mapped operators run a single unit, and only five operators control between two and nine locations. No operator runs 10 or more units. This fragmentation reinforces the HQ-driven nature of technology decisions.
Who controls software purchasing
The 2026 FDD lists five key executives in Item 1. Geoff Ballotti serves as President and Chief Executive Officer. Shilpan Patel is Executive Vice President, North America Franchise Operations. Paul F. Cash holds the role of Manager, Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary. Nicola Rossi is Manager, Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer, and Amit Sripathi is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.
Given the mandated nature of the tech stack, software evaluation and purchasing authority sits at the corporate level, likely involving the CEO, the EVP of Franchise Operations, and the CFO. Vendors should expect a top-down sales motion rather than a field-driven adoption model. The absence of large multi-unit operators further concentrates buying power at HQ.
Mandated and current tech stack
Wyndham’s 2026 FDD mandates a specific set of technology systems. The property management system is OPERA PMS. Guest experience and reputation management run on Medallia by Medallia, Inc. Payment processing is handled through Elavon, and the brand requires use of its proprietary Central Reservation System (CRS) and an internal online platform. An electronic payment tool is also mandated, though the FDD does not name a separate vendor beyond Elavon.
For vendors selling adjacent or replacement software, the stack reveals both opportunities and barriers. OPERA PMS is deeply embedded, and any PMS replacement would need to integrate with the proprietary CRS. Medallia’s mandate locks in experience management, but complementary analytics or operational tools may still find a path if they can demonstrate incremental value without disrupting existing integrations.
Procurement, renewals, and timing
The 2026 FDD does not include an Item 8 extract detailing procurement or supplier designation policies. Vendors should approach HQ directly to understand whether Wyndham uses a designated supplier model, an approved supplier list, or an open procurement process. Similarly, Item 17 provides no signal on renewal, amendment, or renegotiation windows.
With 20-year initial terms and a 9.8% growth rate, the most likely entry points for new software are new unit openings or system-wide refresh cycles initiated by HQ. The fragmented operator base means individual franchisees are unlikely to drive technology change independently. Timing outreach to coincide with expansion phases in Texas, Louisiana, California, Colorado, or Florida may improve relevance.
How to read the Wyndham FDD
The full 2026 Franchise Disclosure Document is available below. It contains the complete Item 1 executive roster, Item 11 technology mandates, and unit count data used throughout this analysis. Reviewing the FDD directly is the best way to validate the information here and identify additional vendor-relevant details not summarized on this page. For a ranked target list of franchise systems matched to your software category, FranCloud can help.
Questions vendors ask
Wyndham, answered from the filing
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Operator footprint
Who runs the locations
79 operators run 87 mapped locations — 5 of them are multi-unit. Aggregate counts from the filing; no names.
Operators by units owned
Top states by locations
| TX | 14 |
|---|---|
| LA | 5 |
| CA | 5 |
| CO | 5 |
| FL | 5 |
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Primary franchise filings · updated June 2026. Every figure is source-traceable and QA-checked.