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99: The biggest micromobility subscription service out there - Richard Burger, co-founder of Swapfiets

99: The biggest micromobility subscription service out there - Richard Burger, co-founder of Swapfiets

This week Oliver interviews Richard Burger, co-founder of Swapfiets, the largest bike subscription service in Europe. With more than 220,000 subscriptions and growing rapidly, it’s a great discussion on solving the job-to-be-done for biking/micromobility, as well as the challenges and opportunities of operating large service business at scale across 6 (soon to be 7) countries. Specifically, they cover: - The context of the existing bike ownership experience in the Netherlands that gave rise to paying 16 euros a month to rent a bike. - The origins of Swapfiets, and the genius marketing decision to use a blue-front wheel to make the bike’s identifiable - The operational challenges and economics of the subscription business - Who their customers are, and how that’s evolved over time - The launch of their new electric bike, and how that’s performing

Ride AI · Oliver Bruce and Horace Dediu

December 4, 202042m 53s

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This week Oliver interviews Richard Burger, co-founder of Swapfiets, the largest bike subscription service in Europe. With more than 220,000 subscriptions and growing rapidly, it’s a great discussion on solving the job-to-be-done for biking/micromobility, as well as the challenges and opportunities of operating large service business at scale across 6 (soon to be 7) countries. Specifically, they cover: - The context of the existing bike ownership experience in the Netherlands that gave rise to paying 16 euros a month to rent a bike. - The origins of Swapfiets, and the genius marketing decision to use a blue-front wheel to make the bike’s identifiable - The operational challenges and economics of the subscription business - Who their customers are, and how that’s evolved over time - The launch of their new electric bike, and how that’s performing

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micromobilitylightweight electric vehiclesdisruptive innovationtransportationclimate changeasymco