Algarvian company Pluralo went to Web Summit to present a digital platform for tourism

Since its launch in March, the platform has already had more than 350 agents and more than 41 thousand reservations made.

Photo: Câmara de Portimão, published on Facebook

The Algarve company Pluralo presented, at the Web Summit, which ended this Thursday, November 8, in Lisbon, its digital platform for tourism.

The free platform brings tourists closer to the local community through a network of agents and companies that can work in collaboration, promoting the region's tourism offer. «Since its launch, in March, it has already had more than 350 agents and more than 41 reservations made», says the Startup Portimão company.

This and other solutions were heard by companies, investors and partners around the world.

Websummit, considered one of the biggest technological summits in the world, is considered by Pluralo as the «ideal place to present our digital platform and receive feedback from the ecosystem».

The acceptance and the feedback they have been positive and constructive and “we are ready to expand our solution to more tourist companies”, according to the company.

«We want to diversify and increase the quality of the tourist offer so that companies can provide more and more unique and differentiating experiences for tourists», says Natacha Parreira, CEO of Pluralo.

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