
Codyco
Fall 2025The AI Reservation Team for Hotel Groups
About Company
€5,000 in additional bookings. In 4 weeks. For a 53-room hotel. We help hotel groups turn missed calls into bookings. This it how it works: - They send their missed calls to us. - Our AI answers and takes the booking. - The booking goes right into their PMS. Even with call centers and central reservation departments they are still losing 5% of calls. That is a seven figure revenue leak. Why us? We used to build software that can’t fail for massive companies. We started Codyco after a friend told us how much money he was losing from missed calls. We built the first version just for him. Now we give hotel groups the reliable AI they need, so they never lose a booking on the phone again.
Active Founders
Stefan is the Co-founder of Codyco, based in Munich. A veteran data/AI leader, he has delivered multi-million-euro analytics programs for DAX-listed companies and scaled cross-functional teams from 3 to 12. At Motius (2020–2025), he served as Head of Data & AI, acting as Project Owner and Solution Architect on a €2M rebuild of Siemens’ global invoice analytics (10M invoices/month, 1,000+ users) and leading cloud migrations from SAP to Snowflake/AWS/Glue.
Co-founder of Codyco, experienced in building agentic AI products and large-scale data platforms. At Motius, as a Senior Tech Specialist, led a Siemens supply-chain reporting platform integrating 100+ SAP systems. At PRIME, rebuilt analytics pipelines that cut ML runtimes from days to hours. Drove the development of BCG knowledge management platform. Co-founded Open Data Kosovo; delivered civic-tech products, trained dozens of developers in OSS and co-authored open-source projects.
Alex is the Co-founder of Codyco, based in Munich. A builder at the intersection of AI, knowledge graphs, and product, he grew a single €60k PoC into an enterprise initiative with €500k+ in signed contracts and a >€1M pipeline, standardizing processes across 17 business units for rollout to 50,000 employees. Earlier at Siemens, he developed one-class anomaly detection for federated learning (PyTorch, Ray) and helped launch the “Tech for Sustainability” program—personally raising €25k and scaling


