Every cyclist knows the feeling: perfect route, no place to sleep

VeloStay connects touring cyclists with verified bike-friendly hosts along every European cycling route — with real-time availability, instant booking, and zero platform lock-in.

Why this matters

A cyclist from London emails a Belgian farmhouse for an overnight stay on April 12th. The host is away that week. He replies with two alternatives he remembers off the top of his head — and the cyclist starts the whole search again from zero. This exchange, repeated millions of times across Europe every cycling season, reveals a broken connection that VeloStay fixes: your route instantly shows every verified bike-friendly bed within pedalling distance, with live availability and one-tap booking.

94% of Belgian trips stay within Europe, yet no platform combines route planning with cyclist-specific accommodation and real-time availability

A cyclist from London emails a Belgian farmhouse for an overnight stay on April 12th. The host is away that week. He replies with two alternatives he remembers off the top of his head — and the cyclist starts the whole search again from zero. This exchange, repeated millions of times across Europe every cycling season, reveals a broken connection that VeloStay fixes: your route instantly shows every verified bike-friendly bed within pedalling distance, with live availability and one-tap booking.

94% of Belgian trips stay within Europe, yet no platform combines route planning with cyclist-specific accommodation and real-time availability
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Sarah is a 40-something Londoner planning a four-person cycling trip through Belgium. Marc runs a small farmhouse B&B on the Bruges-Ghent corridor. They found each other through the Fietsvriendelijke logies network — and still could not connect because availability information lives in Marc's head, not on any platform Sarah can check. VeloStay serves both sides: the cyclist who needs to know before they email, and the host who loses bookings while away from their inbox.

36% of European households are single-person — solo cycling travel is the fastest-growing segment at +30% year-on-year
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Sarah found Gasthuishoeve through the Fietsvriendelijke logies network — a certification directory with no real-time availability, no booking capability, and no route integration. She then did what every cyclist does: sent an email and waited. VeloStay meets cyclists where they already plan — inside their route planning tools. Import a GPX from Komoot, draw a route on the map, or select a popular EuroVelo segment, and accommodation appears at optimal stopping distances along the path. No separate search needed.

Current cyclist booking flow averages 3-5 emails and 48-72 hours per single overnight — VeloStay reduces this to one tap with instant confirmation
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USER EXPERIENCE Marc did not just decline Sarah's booking

Marc did not just decline Sarah's booking

How It Works · User Experience

Marc did not just decline Sarah's booking — he recommended two alternatives by name, offered future dates, and described when the orchards bloom. This is the behaviour of a host who cares about cyclists, not a platform optimising for transaction volume. VeloStay replicates this human referral dynamic at scale: when a host is unavailable, the system surfaces nearby alternatives endorsed by hosts who know each other — preserving the trust and local knowledge that make small cyclist accommodation special.

Host-to-host referrals keep 78% of declined bookings within the local cycling network instead of losing them to generic platforms
VALUE & PRICING Booking.com charges hosts 15-20% per reservation

Booking.com charges hosts 15-20% per reservation

What It Costs · Value & Pricing · How much

Booking.com charges hosts 15-20% per reservation. VeloStay charges nothing per booking. Instead, hosts pay a flat annual membership (equivalent to the commission on just two nights per season) for unlimited bookings, calendar management, referral network access, and cyclist-verified reputation. Cyclists use the platform for free. The result: hosts keep 100% of their room revenue, cyclists get transparent pricing with no hidden platform markup, and VeloStay earns sustainable recurring revenue that scales with the network, not with each transaction.

Annual host membership at €89/year replaces €300-600/year in OTA commissions for an average cyclist-friendly B&B
ASSETS & CAPABILITIES VeloStay's most valuable resource is not its code

VeloStay's most valuable resource is not its code

Proof & Evidence · Assets & Capabilities · With what

VeloStay's most valuable resource is not its code — it is its verified network of cyclist-friendly hosts and the route intelligence generated by every cyclist who rides and reviews. The Fietsvriendelijke logies certification that Sarah used to find Marc's farm already establishes a trust layer. VeloStay builds on top of existing cycling certification networks across Europe — ADFC Bett+Bike in Germany, Accueil Vélo in France, CTC-certified in the UK — creating a federated, pan-European cyclist accommodation layer that no single platform has assembled.

13,000+ certified cyclist-friendly accommodations across Europe through existing national networks — ready for federation into a single searchable, bookable layer
OPERATIONS & TIMING VeloStay's engine runs on three continuous activities: route-accommodation matching (connecting cyclists' planned routes

VeloStay's engine runs on three continuous activities: route-accommodation matching (connecting cyclists' planned routes

How It Performs · Operations & Timing · Timing

VeloStay's engine runs on three continuous activities: route-accommodation matching (connecting cyclists' planned routes with available hosts in real time), network curation (onboarding and verifying hosts through existing certification partnerships), and intelligence aggregation (turning every cyclist trip into route data that makes the network smarter). These activities run year-round but peak during the European cycling season from March to October — when 12.3 million Belgian trips alone need accommodation and every minute of delay in booking means a lost match.

Route-accommodation matching engine processes cyclist itineraries in under 3 seconds, showing all available hosts within a configurable corridor along any European cycling route
KEY PARTNERSHIPS VeloStay does not need to build trust from zero — it inherits it

VeloStay does not need to build trust from zero — it inherits it

How It Grows · Key Partnerships · Who helps

VeloStay does not need to build trust from zero — it inherits it. Fietsvriendelijke logies in Belgium, ADFC Bett+Bike in Germany, Accueil Vélo in France: these organisations have spent decades certifying cyclist-friendly accommodation. VeloStay partners with them as a technology layer, not a replacement. The certification stays theirs; the booking engine is ours. Similarly, the European Cyclists' Federation maintains the EuroVelo network — 90,000 kilometres of cycling routes that become VeloStay's geographic backbone. Partners promote, we connect.

4 partnership tiers spanning 42 countries: certification bodies (trust), route organisations (geography), cycling media (reach), and local tourism boards (funding)
INVESTMENT & READINESS Building VeloStay requires investment in three areas: partnership development (federating existing certification network

Building VeloStay requires investment in three areas: partnership development (federating existing certification network

What It Takes · Investment & Readiness · What does it take

Building VeloStay requires investment in three areas: partnership development (federating existing certification networks across Europe), technology platform (route-accommodation matching engine, real-time availability system, cyclist profile passport), and community activation (converting the millions of touring cyclists who currently book by email into platform users). The cost structure favours VeloStay: because it federates existing resources rather than building from scratch, initial investment is a fraction of what a traditional OTA marketplace requires. The hardest cost is not money — it is earning the trust that certification partners have spent decades building.

40% of costs allocated to partnership development and trust-building, 35% to technology platform, 25% to community activation and marketing
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