2. Agenda
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! Overview of GetYourGuide
! Company Background
! Business Model & Market
! Scaling the Engineering Organization
! 3 Stages of Growing an Engineering Organization
! The Truly Test Driven Organization
! Building a Sustainable Culture
! Our Values & Our Mission
5. ! Original Idea
! 5 students from ETH Zurich
wanted to build a website where
students could offer tours in their
cities
! Travelers around the world could
book these unique activities
! The Team
! Founding team: Pascal, Tobi,
Johannes, Martin & Tao
! Everyone worked on the project
every night and on the
weekends
Five students started a project with the goal
to connect travelers with locals
7. We built the website, launched it and
discovered....
8. We went back to the drawing board and
came up with…
! Students & amateurs tour guides are a very
small market that is hard to scale
! There are hundred-thousands of activity
suppliers, museums, attractions and sightseeing
tour operators around the world
! There is no platform to aggregate and sell all
these amazing services online
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9. …that few people wanted to book travel
activities from unqualified amateurs
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11. $24
$49
$20
$10
Market Size in Billion US$*
US
Europe
Asia Pacific
Rest of World
Travel Activities is a $100 Billion Market
Opportunity
! Key Facts
! Bigger than the car rental &
cruise industries combined
! The addressable online
market is 25%, growing at
13% YoY
! Online aggregators own a tiny
fraction of the market
! Average margins are greater
than 20%
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*) PhoCusWright Study “What they do when they get there” 2011 & 2013
12. Discovery
There Are Significant Challenges In
Connecting Consumers & Activity Suppliers
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Suppliers Customers
• Difficult to find & compare
activities
• Suppliers have limited
marketing capabilities
• No Distribution to Online
Travel Players
Trust
• Little reviews, vetting and
varying quality of activities
• Anxiety to miss the best
part of the trip
• Very hard to differentiate
USPs against competition in
an opaque market
Transaction
• Cannot book mobile,
online or last-minute
• Dependent on same day
offline bookings
• Very limited reservation,
ticketing & yield technology
G
A
P
13. GetYourGuide Has Built an Efficient Two-
Sided Marketplace for Travel Activities
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Suppliers
Suppliers
upload
and
self-‐manage
the
product
inventory
GetYourGuide
quality
controls,
op/mizes
&
translates
the
content.
We
also
add
professional
video
&
photo
content.
OTAs,
Tour
Operators
etc.
drive
traffic
&
cross-‐sell
our
products
Partner
Network
Customers
35-‐65
year
old
travelers,
spending
$160
per
basket
Get
Your
Guide
14. GetYourGuide Offers the Largest Travel
Activities Inventory Worldwide
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800+
10,600+5,300+
800+
4,000+
2,000+
15. 120 City Cards
124 Snow +
Winter Sports
378 Rentals
913 Shore
Excursions
1011 Attraction
Tickets
1,079 Transfers
1,820 Culinary + Nightlife
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Our Inventory Ranges Across Different
Categories of Travel Activities
17. Stage I: Everyone & Everything (3-8
people)
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18. Stage I: Everyone & Everything
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! From 2010-2011 we were 5 people in a tiny
room and everyone was involved in all
engineering projects (full-stack). All decision
making was in a group setting.
! The progress & development speed was
insane. It all ended when we hired more
engineers.
19. Stage I failed, because we needed more
resources to handle growing complexity
! As the code base grew and our system became
more complex, our development speed for the
individual parts of the system decreased
! Initiatives:
! Hire more people
! Get more functional knowledge on board (e.g. design &
front-end)
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20. Stage II: Moving Towards Functional
Differentiation & Agile Development (8-20
people)
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Design
&
Front-‐End
Building
the
iniGal
prototype
&
front-‐end
implementaGon
Engineering
Figuring
out
technical
specs
&
ImplemenGng
the
feature
on
the
back-‐end
Quality
Assurance
TesGng
on
the
live
system
&
making
sure
that
it
scales
21. Stage II: Moving Towards Functional
Differentiation & Agile Development
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! From 2011-2012 we built out a functionally
differentiated engineering organization
! This allowed us to improve the functional
expertise on each layer of the platform
! We started working with JavaScript libraries on the front-
end (e.g. Backbone.js, JSON)
! We built more scalable processes on the back-end
22. Stage II failed, because we completely lost
track of engineering resource allocation
! With increasing headcount in the engineering team
and only one general backlog, your development
loses focus & control. You end up over-staffed in
“nowhere-land”
! Initiatives:
! Come up with a clear strategy
! Group the teams according to focus areas
! Set KPIs, Objectives & Key Results
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23. Stage III: The Truly Test Driven
Organization (20+ people)
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Discovery
Product
Management
Design
Front-‐End
Back-‐End
Conversion
Funnel
Product
Management
Design
Front-‐End
Back-‐End
Mobile
Apps
Product
Management
Design
iOS
Android
Scalability
DevOps
Back-‐End
Support
What’s
Next?
24. The Problem with the HIPPO (aka Highest
Paid Person’s Opinion)
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25. Stage III: The Truly Test Driven
Development
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! From 2013 onwards we built a matrix organization, where
small teams are dedicated to specific parts of the product
! We had huge increases in productivity, output & customer
satisfaction:
! On any given day, we launch more than half a dozen tests on the
website
! Any iteration is evaluated based on a set of consumer related KPIs
! If we find something interesting, we start digging in…
26. We don’t listen to opinions, we look at
data!
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28. What is NOT part of the culture…
! Pizza & Beer Events
! Hackathons
! Offering English Classes
! A Yoga Teacher
! Having an Office Dog
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30. Our Mission
We want our customers to enjoy the fun part of
the trip!
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31. Summary: Our Key Learnings in Growing
the Engineering Culture
! Structure follows Strategy
! Formulate a clear product strategy
! Build a mission oriented team structure that supports the strategy
! Formulate clear KPIs, Objectives & Key Results
! Move towards test driven development
! Get rid of the HIPPO
! The only opinion that counts is the consumer data
! Build a strong culture
! Define the values on how you want to work together
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