Absolut Rent Brännvin, or “Absolutely Pure Vodka,” was initially produced in southern Sweden in 1879. Today, Absolut has grown to be one of the largest spirits brands in the world and is sold in 126 countries.
As the brand grew, so did the Absolut marketing team’s aspirations for brand experiences. They originally wanted to create a small brand home that could act as a self-sufficient revenue stream and a museum dedicated to its history. But after visiting Pernod-Ricard’s legendary brand home experiences, they realized they could dream much bigger.
But that would mean a larger investment than they intended with this expansion and an all-in creative mindset towards building a world-class visitor experience.
Meeting the technical needs was only half the equation for picking software. Absolut’s timezone meant that 24/7 customer support, reservation management, and analytics were vital. That’s where AnyRoad came into play.
Not only did the AnyRoad products deliver on Absolut’s technical needs, but they also surpassed expectations. Most notably, AnyRoad delivered 24/7 customer support, a must-have for Absolut in improving the guest experience and supporting staff.
“AnyRoad’s 24/7 customer support is excellent. The support team provides quick answers and is patient and friendly.”
Lisa Fleron, Operations Manager, Absolut Home
First-Party Analytics — Collect data and surface trends from the visitors themselves in easy reporting.
Using AnyRoad, the Absolut team can now look at a combination of guest bookings, revenue, and visitor satisfaction for a holistic picture of their business. They use the insights to develop new experiences and determine their success metrics.
For example, the team recently discovered that smaller guest groups generate more revenue per guest, and focusing on tour size influences higher guest satisfaction!
This data-driven approach has paid off for the Absolut Home team. Since 2018 they’ve:
“AnyRoad’s 24/7 customer support is excellent. The support team provides quick answers and is patient and friendly.”