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Hotel Payment Processing: AI Voice Agents + Stripe/Square/Worldpay

AI voice agents handle payment capture, deposits, and folio charges via tokenized Stripe, Square, and Worldpay — keeping card data out of conversation logs.

TL;DR

AI voice agents handle payment capture for deposits, reservations, and folio charges via tokenized Stripe, Square, and Worldpay. Card data never enters conversation logs, maintaining PCI compliance and guest privacy.

The Payment Capture Flow

For a reservation deposit:

flowchart LR
    CALLER(["Guest or Prospect"])
    subgraph TEL["Telephony"]
        SIP["Twilio SIP and PSTN"]
    end
    subgraph BRAIN["Hotel Concierge AI Agent"]
        STT["Streaming STT<br/>Deepgram or Whisper"]
        NLU{"Intent and<br/>Entity Extraction"}
        TOOLS["Tool Calls"]
        TTS["Streaming TTS<br/>ElevenLabs or Rime"]
    end
    subgraph DATA["Live Data Plane"]
        CRM[("CRM and Notes")]
        CAL[("Calendar and<br/>Schedule")]
        KB[("Knowledge Base<br/>and Policies")]
    end
    subgraph OUT["Outcomes"]
        O1(["Reservation confirmed"])
        O2(["Room service order"])
        O3(["Front desk handoff"])
    end
    CALLER --> SIP --> STT --> NLU
    NLU -->|Lookup| TOOLS
    TOOLS <--> CRM
    TOOLS <--> CAL
    TOOLS <--> KB
    NLU --> TTS --> SIP --> CALLER
    NLU -->|Resolved| O1
    NLU -->|Schedule| O2
    NLU -->|Escalate| O3
    style CALLER fill:#f1f5f9,stroke:#64748b,color:#0f172a
    style NLU fill:#4f46e5,stroke:#4338ca,color:#fff
    style O1 fill:#059669,stroke:#047857,color:#fff
    style O2 fill:#0ea5e9,stroke:#0369a1,color:#fff
    style O3 fill:#f59e0b,stroke:#d97706,color:#1f2937
  1. Agent collects guest details and confirms reservation
  2. Agent says "I need to collect a deposit of $180. I'll text you a secure link."
  3. Secure link sent via SMS
  4. Guest opens link, enters card details in a PCI-compliant hosted form
  5. Payment processed via Stripe
  6. Token returned to PMS folio
  7. Agent confirms payment and booking

Card data never enters the voice call transcript. Conversation logs contain only the token reference.

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Supported Processors

  • Stripe (most common, all markets)
  • Square (US, UK, AU, JP, CA)
  • Worldpay (global)
  • Adyen (enterprise, global)
  • Authorize.Net (US)
  • Braintree

Folio Charges

Same flow for adding charges to an existing folio:

  • Guest authorizes spa booking: $150 charge to folio
  • Late check-out fee: $50 charge to folio
  • Room service: automatic posting to folio

All via PMS integration with payment authority.

Refunds

Cancellation refunds process automatically per policy:

  • Agent applies cancellation fee per configured policy
  • Refund (if applicable) processed via original payment method
  • Receipt sent to guest via email

FAQ

Q: Is this PCI compliant? A: Yes. Tokenized payment processors (Stripe, Square) are PCI DSS certified.

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Q: What if the guest won't provide a phone for SMS? A: Agent transfers to human with full context.

Q: Does it handle chargebacks? A: Chargeback flow routes to finance team.


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