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Brisbane startup Travello secures $1.26 million to take things to the next level

Brisbane startup Travello has secured $1.26 million in funding as it looks to take its social network for travellers to the next level. Travello, previously called Outbound, offers a platform for travellers to meet and connect with others when abroad and is now used in more than 200 countries. The cash injection comes from a […]
Denham Sadler
Denham Sadler
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Travello co-founders Mark Cantoni and Ryan Hanly. Source: Supplied.

Brisbane startup Travello has secured $1.26 million in funding as it looks to take its social network for travellers to the next level.

Travello, previously called Outbound, offers a platform for travellers to meet and connect with others when abroad and is now used in more than 200 countries.

The cash injection comes from a group of Queensland angel investors and follows from a small pre-seed round and funding from the River City Labs muru-D accelerator program, bringing the total funding in the startup to $1.35 million.

Travello co-founder and CEO Ryan Hanly says he made nearly 40 pitches to secure the funding and is glad toย keep it local in his home state.

โ€œItโ€™s brilliant and itโ€™s a really good sign of where the ecosystem is at and where investor mindset is at,โ€ Hanly tells StartupSmart.

โ€œThe appetite is starting to rise.โ€

The funding will be used to rapidly expand the startup, with two new people already brought into the tech team as well as a new commercial director, Hanly says.

โ€œWeโ€™ve achieved validation and realised we have something that people want so now itโ€™s time to scale up,โ€ he says.

โ€œThat was the impetus for us raising money.

โ€œWe now have a marketing budget to spend on user acquisition and getting our name out there. Before this we just havenโ€™t had that opportunity.โ€

With plans to enter a new growth phase, he says the appโ€™s core offering lends itself to rapid global expansions.

โ€œThe beauty of our offering is that even if travellers pick it up in Australia theyโ€™ll then drag it around overseas,โ€ Hanly says.

โ€œThe beauty of that is itโ€™s nomadic and by its nature weโ€™ve got customers taking it around the world for us.โ€

Travello is a graduate of the inaugural River City Labs muru-D accelerator program last year, receiving $40,000 in seed funding in exchange for 6% equity.

Hanly says this was a priceless experience for him and co-founder Mark Cantoni.

โ€œThe program was excellent for us,โ€ he says.

โ€œIt allowed us to crystalise our ideas and product, and focus on what we were doing. As founders we really developed and matured a lot.โ€

Founded in 2014 in Hanlyโ€™s home, Travello has now grown out of the River City Labs co-working space and into a new 100sqm office in Brisbaneโ€™s Fortitude Valley.

โ€œWeโ€™ve got a photo of Mark and I launching the app in my kitchen โ€“ weโ€™re sitting having frozen pie and a cup of tea,โ€ Hanly says.

โ€œNow there are seven of us and Iโ€™m sitting in a boardroom in an office in Fortitude Valley. Itโ€™s really satisfying to see how far weโ€™ve come.โ€

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