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Juno Announces Meetings Dashboard and Partnership With Direct Travel

Guest T&E platform is releasing new product every day this week

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Harvey Chipkin

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Image: Courtesy of Juno

Juno, a guest travel and expense platform, revealed a new meetings dashboard and a partnership with Direct Travel, the first two announcements in what the company is calling its Launch Week, when it is launching a new product every day.

The Juno meetings dashboard, according to a blog written by Co-CEO Devon Tivona, provides a single control surface to plan, book, pay and support travel for groups from five to 500 and more, “purpose‑built for the intersection of guest workflows and meetings and events.” It is designed, he said, “to deal with one of the trickiest workflows in corporate travel: where non-profiled travelers and meetings and events intersect.”

Tivona said the product is different because it’s guest-first by design; offers deep room-block automation; provides actionable signals, not noise; and guarantees enterprise-grade trust. The dashboard begins rolling out to customers this quarter.

The partnership with Direct Travel, said Tivona, is in response to travel managers reporting guest travel as the single greatest source of friction in their programs. Together with Direct Travel, he said, “we’re replacing the patchwork of emails, spreadsheets, ghost cards and ‘Can you call the agent?’ with a purpose‑built flow for guests.”

“Under the hood,” said Tivona, the company has unified travel, expenses and payments on a single platform “so coordinators get control and visibility while guests get an experience that feels … well, guest‑worthy.”

Tivona said Direct Travel “pairs the right infrastructure and mindset with the willingness to move fast — and that’s exactly what it takes to fix guest travel for good.” This product will be onboarded in phases beginning in the first quarter of 2026.

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