misterb&b

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misterb&b
TypePrivate
IndustryLGBT Homestays, Social Network
FoundedParis, France, 2014 (2014)
FounderMatthieu Jost
François de Landes
Marc Dedonder[1]
Julien Delon[2]
Headquarters,
United States[3]
Websitewww.misterbandb.com

misterb&b is a travel and social networking website that provides rented lodging primarily to gay men. The site provides a searchable database of short-term rentals of homes, rooms, and apartments and LGBT+ friendly hotels/motels. The website operates globally and has gone from offering thousands of rooms available in 65 countries to over 300,000 hosts in over 135 countries as of 2019.[4]

misterb&b was called the "gay Airbnb" by Forbes. The site serves as a catalyst for the gay community to connect in real life, becoming a response for the strong demand for collaborative tourism in the booming niche of gay travel. It is considered the largest gay hotelier in the world.[5]

History and formation[]

misterb&b started as a combination of gay travel website myGayTrip and short-term apartment rental service, Sejourning.[6] It was envisioned as a gay-friendly alternative to Airbnb. Co-founder Matthieu Jost had used services like Airbnb in the past with mixed results. Jost suggested that it was difficult to screen potential hosts to see if they might be gay-friendly. After several uncomfortable experiences, Jost looked into starting his own alternative.[7]

The website was launched in the spring of 2014.[8] Since that time, it has featured over 5,000 hosts with rooms and apartments in over 95 countries,[9] including more than 600 vacation rentals in Spain and Portugal alone.[1]

By 2015, misterb&b had 55,000 hosts in over 130 countries,[10] making it the largest gay hotelier in the world.[11] The company was selected for and participated in 500 Startups, one of the largest early-stage accelerators in the world.[11] It was selected by The Next Web as one of the top notable startups from the accelerator. The company also raised $2 million in seed funding at that time.[11] The company raised a series A round of $8.5 million in summer 2017.[10] By 2019, the site had over 200,000 properties in 135 countries with total funding of $13.5 million.[12]

Operation[]

The main function of the website is to match prospective LGBT travelers with LGBT-friendly hosts in numerous cities throughout the world.[13][14] The website encourages its hosts to make their apartments or rooms available during major LGBT events in their city. It also acts as a social networking service, travel guide, and community for gay travelers throughout the world.[1] There is no charge for posting an apartment or room for rent on misterb&b, but the site charges 4% on room fare from the host and 12% of the final bill from the guest.[1]

Users can search using a number of parameters in their desired city. Some of these parameters include: willingness to accept pets, the choice between gay or simply gay-friendly hosts, and an option for seeking out "unusual" apartments or rooms.[6] Each city also features a "Top Rentals" list which details the hosts and rooms with the best ratings, comments, and reviews.[1]

misterb&b reported that 60% of its hosts in Paris do not use other sharing accommodation websites.[11] It also provides curated hotels on the platform and tools to help members stay safe such as misterb&b gift cards.[15]

The domain MisterBnB.com was purchased by AirBNB [16] and has been left blank whilst Mister B&B has had to operate on MisterBandB.com.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e I.J. (7 April 2014). "The gay answer to Airbnb gains market share". 02B. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  2. ^ Litzler, Jean-Bernard (14 July 2013). "Des sites pour trouver des locataires qui vous ressemblent". Le Figaro. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  3. ^ "MISTERBNB, INC". www.bizapedia.com. Bizapedia. Retrieved 20 May 2014.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ @NatGeoUK (2019-08-17). "Meet the changemakers: Matthieu Jost from Misterb&b". National Geographic. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  5. ^ "The largest gay hotelier in the world revolutionises travel for gay couples". PinkNews - Gay news, reviews and comment from the world's most read lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans news service. 2016-04-13. Retrieved 2020-12-08.
  6. ^ a b Middleton, Josh (20 March 2013). "A Gayer Version of Airbnb, misterb&b, Launches". Philadelphia magazine. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  7. ^ Groffman, Adam (4 April 2013). "New website for gay apartment rentals: MisterBNB". My Gay Travel Guide. Archived from the original on 27 June 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  8. ^ "misterb&b Raises $8.5M in Series A Funding". FinSMES. 7 June 2017.
  9. ^ "Travel Deals". www.folsomstreetevents.org. Folsom Street Events. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  10. ^ a b Dillet, Romain (7 June 2017). "Misterb&b raises $8.5 million to build the Airbnb for the LGBTQ community". Tech Crunch.
  11. ^ a b c d "Gay travel accommodations site misterb&b raises $2M seed Funding". Deal Street Asia. 4 May 2015.
  12. ^ Talty, Alexandra (15 February 2019). "French Start-Up Misterb&b Targets LGTBQ Travel Market". Forbes. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  13. ^ Bender, Andrew (27 June 2014). "An Airbnb For Gay Men (and why women love it too)". Forbes.
  14. ^ Talty, Alexandra. "French Start-Up Misterb&b Targets LGTBQ Travel Market". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-12-08.
  15. ^ Noto, Anthony (31 October 2018). "Airbnb rival MisterB&B wants to keep LGBTQ travelers safe". New York Business Journal. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  16. ^ MisterBnB.com, retrieved 17 April 2019

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