ViaHero

ViaHero

Don't plan your trip yourself, let a Hero come to the rescue

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eddie wharton
This concept really resonate with me. I live in New Orleans, which gets lots of tourists. Many of them will spend their entire trip at the culturally hollow bourbon st, overpriced hotels and bars that people who live here would roll their eyes at. There's much better (& cheaper) places to eat and drink. Also, who wants to visit a city only to hang out with other tourists? Hopefully, ViaHero launches in NOLA soon.
Greg Buzulencia
@eawharton Thanks Eddie. We're certainly looking to expand to culturally rich places first!
Taylor Davidson
@gregbuzulencia, why did you start building this, and how do you find good guides?
Greg Buzulencia
@tdavidson I started building this because 300 million people want trip planning help from an actual human but aren't getting it, plus increasingly travel is about local experiences and not landmarks. With the growth in the collaborative economy and millennial international travel (they love local culture and experiences - 70% use Airbnb vs 3% of baby boomers), the writing was on the wall. Most of our Heroes (local planners) are Airbnb hosts or ex-tour guides.
Dave Ambrose
There's been a lot of chatter re. the power of bots and AI-inspired tools to help make travel better. In fact, I stumbled on this earlier version of a "bot-assisted" travel agent yesterday from @2pasc (https://twitter.com/daveambrose/...). However, what about good old paper itineraries when you're about to take off? ViaHero helps you interact w. a local "Hero" to guide a more thorough travel experience. Their first market is Cuba.
Pascal Levy Garboua
@daveambrose Glad that you went through the slides.... :-P