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Five Cool Travel Startups You Maybe Never Heard Of

The travel startup niche is a lot less active these days than it once was. The big names, TripAdvisor, Kayak, Airbnb, Uber, and a slew of others have snatched the attention and loyalty of many. Right now these, are in a sort of “no holds barred” competition to become the Facebook of travel, with a lot of niche value going on in between. Speaking of niches, there’s a lot of room for traveler utility and for developing to sell startup action too.

Focusing on the latter, I thought we’d take a brief look at some striking digital travel platforms that can really help tourists. Here’s five relatively new travel startups you probably never heard tell of.

Tripwing You Say?

Granted, many startup developments have a tough time when it comes to branding and even logo development. Face it, coders and business people are not always the most creative or aesthetically inclined people out there. But you know what? These guys may do have a killer logo, and the name? It may not be all that bad either. Started this year, Tripwing is an aggregator for those interested in professional tour packages. With hundreds of tour companies out there fighting for the itenarary dollar, this startup hopes to become the “Kayak” of tour booking. The idea of a sort of “meta search” for appropriate tours is a good one, particularly if Tripwing can get their mobile game on

The Tripwing landing, straightforward with a hint of aesthetic understanding

Assessment: While not as refined and feature filled as some aggregators, for a very early stage startup Tripwing has a lot going for it. Rating: 5 of 10

Filmuin Will (Maybe)

With guest experience and previews of that being the future of hotel room sales, this New York City startup is set to tackle video reviews for hotels, restaurants, and etc. Video reviews uploaded by “reviewers” provide the sharing and promotional fodder for what could be a big hit on the “acquisition” end of travel tech. The development is unique in that the reviews are strictly video based. Gift and other incentives provoke diners and travelers to submit their reviews. While the concept is valid, the development so far needs some adjustment and media to really work out.

Filmuin Landing – Sexy but no cigar yet

Assessment: A lot more to do for Filmuin. I could not get reviews to work in Opera, and from what I could see the amatuer nature of those uploaded would strike a big negative cord for users. Rating: 3 of 10
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Ostrovok.ru – Or “Island” for Short

Ostrovok.ru (“Island” in Russian) is an increasingly popular consumer travel company from Moscow. Started back in 2011, and having received a bundle of capital, this startup is primarily for those who speak Russian, the service is geared nicely to find and quickly book hotels around the world. With the Russia outbound traveler becoming a big factor for tourism worldwide, this startup is positioned just right for assisting both hotels and Russian guests connect. As you can see in the screen below, the developers used a no nonsense approach to putting all the info at users’ fingertips.

As you can see, filtering, finding, and narrowing hotel availability is extraordinary on Ostrovok

Assessment: I really like this one, it’s fast, effective, and shows the developers are tuned into user experience. They made good use of the money. Score: 8 of 10

Lennd – For Wedding Bliss

Though I’m not up on cryptic naming of wedding plan startups, maybe there’s a secret handshake for the newly betrothed I am not aware of. Lennd (hmm) takes aim at the every positive, and the always difficult tasks surrounding getting married. Not the least of the hurdles soon to be wed people encounter, is actually more associated with vendors than for the couple. Lennd tries to connect wedding vendors, blogs, brands, and brides to create a more connected wedding world. This, according to the site dogma, presents a bristling rub for getting hitched.

While I like the concept a lot, I’m not sure taking a quiz to find your wedding team is how I would go about this developments engagement. As you can tell from the screen below, Lennd filters your wedding team by presenting you with choices to choose from, then displaying a logical result. Hey, what do I know though? This is what’s you’d get in the long run anyway.

A third done and I am at the “where” question

Assessment: A fantastic idea that comes along at the right time. All that’s needed are 1 million users, half of them vendors. Rating: 6 of 10

Uxplr – What An Introduction

It must be my day for strange named startup bliss. However fumble footed this startup’s tagline may be, the service idea beneath the development could be stellar. Uxplr’s an online travel search tool that helps users decide on destinations based on preference over other requirements. Dates, budget, and so forth, the service filters down into supposedly the best selections for you. The whole premise being, Uxplr streamlines your vacation choice decisions.

Currently supporting some 124 destinations worldwide, this slick “narrowing tool” does a very nice job of honing in on what a budget will get done (my little test criteria). As you can see below, entering my dates, budget, and the number of persons has rendered a good number of possibilities (I’ve chosen to reveal in map mode). Obviously, the startup needs more overseas destination connects, but for an early startup, the system works pretty good. Increasing the budget brings in more distant destinations and suggestions.

 

Assessment: This one is a keeper, if the matrix of suggested destination/trip matches gets much deeper, this is the perfect tablet or smartphone app for the mobile traveler sitting at a cafe planning a next trip. (according to the team, this is coming soon). Rating: 7 of 10  

Categories: Travel Technology
Phil Butler: Phil is a prolific technology, travel, and news journalist and editor. A former public relations executive, he is an analyst and contributor to key hospitality and travel media, as well as a geopolitical expert for more than a dozen international media outlets.

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  • Phil - Just wanted to thank you for the shout out and Lennding your expertise and network to showcase our work with Lennd. I have to say, we haven't promoted the site at all yet, but you are the first person that has covered us. Hopefully you'll check back in a month or two and we'll turn that 6 out of 10 into a 10 out of 10 :) Thank you again.

    • Of course Chris, and thank you for taking the time to comment. I've advise many startup CEOs to reciprocate so, guess which ones do so?

      The successful ones understand reciprocity and all the facets of digital business. Keep going, you're doing great.

      Always,
      Phil

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