The API Report CardAPI Index
Oracle Hospitality

Oracle Hospitality API

Hotel PMS / Hospitality · oracle.com

OHIP gives OPERA Cloud a real developer surface: a self-serve portal with application keys, OAuth 2.0, specs and Postman collections on GitHub, and a sandbox. API usage is billed per call, and partner onboarding and certification can run long.

Last verified: July 2026Hospitality & Travel
API GRADE
C
VERIFIED JUL 2026

SCORECARD

ExistenceGOODOHIP exposes REST APIs for OPERA Cloud, with specs and Postman collections published openly on GitHub.
AccessGOODPortal signup and application-key issuance are self-serve; API usage is billed per call or transaction.
CoverageMIXED
AuthMIXEDOAuth 2.0 via client credentials or the resource owner password flow; keys are managed in the portal.
Docs & DXMIXEDInteractive ReDoc references, GitHub specs, Postman collections, and a sandbox; onboarding and certification can run long.
StabilityMIXED
MORE FROM THE REPORT CARD
Supergood: Oracle Hospitality has an API, with gaps. We cover what it's missing: stable endpoints, normalized JSON, managed auth.

Frequently asked questions

Oracle Hospitality scores C on the API Report Card. OHIP gives OPERA Cloud a real developer surface: a self-serve portal with application keys, OAuth 2.0, specs and Postman collections on GitHub, and a sandbox. API usage is billed per call, and partner onboarding and certification can run long.

Tried to integrate with Oracle Hospitality?
SOURCES
Per-call/transaction API pricing model exploretech.io
Onboarding and certification process can be lengthy github.com
Complex, costly implementation and configuration g2.com
Steep learning curve for staff g2.com
OHIP API call-based pricing can add up exploretech.io