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TripSay gives you personalized and social travel advice (beta invites)

Ernst-Jan Written on May 1, 2008 – 12:00 pm
Ernst-Jan Pfauth, editor in chief

Update: Leo wants you to test TripSay. The first 100 readers to send an e-mail to info [at] tripsay [dot] com with “nextweb” in the subject will get a beta invite.

As I’ve promised on Sunday, it’s all about the Finnish start-ups on the Next Web this week. They thank that to a successful invasion at Web 2.0 Expo. Today I cover TripSay, a social travel service. I’ve met these guys at the Next Web Conference as well as last week. They got Techcrunched after the Next Web, now it’s time for me to ask them some questions.

Let’s start where TC’s Erick Schonfeld ended his post. He said social travel sites like Driftr, HereOrThere, YowTrip, and TripSay will face the challenge of creating a knowledgeable community. To attract a crowd like this, a travel service will need a little something extra. So I asked founder Leo Koivulehto how they will differentiate from their competitors.

Jyri Engeström, Ernst-Jan, Leo (Tripsay)
Jyri Engeström (Jaiku), yours truly & Leo Koivulehto

Koivulehto: “Our service is unique as the information you see is personalized according to your interests and profile. The more time you spend on the site and more places you rate, the more it learns from you. A college graduate and grandpa Jones will see differently biased content and recommendations. Which means you don’t have to spend time going through things that are of no interest to you. We help to find what you are really looking for.”

TripSay also partnered up with some large Finnish travel agencies. TripSay provides them with their content, in return they receive a chunk of the travel agencies’ traffic. Nice move, but Koivulehto will have to make sure that TripSay also teams up with agencies from other countries. Otherwise, TripSay will offers its visitors just a Finnish view on the world of tourism.

Before launching their start-up, Koivulehto and his team used to be active travelers. Now they just stroll conferences: “We would never take a package trip, but want to plan the trip ourselves. For that we needed to crawl the web for information, ask all our friends where they had been and how did they like it . This was really time consuming and there was simply too much stuff on the web to find anything sensible and relevant to our interests.”

TripSay“We wanted to create a service where you can easily access travel information that has been crawled from the web, aggregated, organized and made easily searchable. We also wanted to have ratings and tips from your friends integrated, so you could see where your friends have been and easily spot the places that have been liked the best and get the insider tips and ideas for your next trip. Our databank now consists of info from over 260000 destinations, places and sights.”

What I like about TripSay, is the integration of Flickr and YouTube content. Koivulehto said they’re also working on Facebook integration and will pay attention to the wishes of their users. I think that the key to extra traffic lays there. Integrating content from other services - maybe Dopplr as well? - makes TripSay more interesting, nobody wants an isolated social platform anymore.

I hope you like that post!

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About the author: Ernst-Jan is a blogger and journalist, who previously worked in New York to cover news at the United Nations. Next to writing, he's also a singer in the band Christina Five.

8 comments/trackbacks to “TripSay gives you personalized and social travel advice (beta invites)”

  1. Jun 25, 2008: Social travel service TripSay adds groups (we have beta invites)

    [...] the recently launched Finnish social travel networking service, has added a ‘groups’ feature at the request [...]

  1. By Bob Boynton on May 1, 2008 | Reply

    Hmm, it seems you are not much of a photographer. It is an interesting review even if the photo is awful.

  2. By Ernst-Jan Pfauth on May 1, 2008 | Reply

    I’m ON the photo, so don’t blame me for taking the picture ;-)

  3. By tom b. on May 1, 2008 | Reply

    The problem I have with the concept is that it learns what i like and only gives related content after time. i usually browse for travel idea for things that I would never even consider. Finding something totally new is cool to me, and this service will keep that from me. Makes sense??

  4. By Leo Koivulehto on May 2, 2008 | Reply

    tom b.: it doesn’t keep you from finding something totally different, you have filters that you can turn on and off to find whatever you are looking for. And if you explicitly search for something, you will get it no matter what your profile says. It mainly uses the collaborative filtering to make connections with the stuff you are browsing and related items that are highly rated by people similar to you, so it can offer you new recommendations based on whatever you are looking for.

    Ernst-Jan: We are also partnering with international agencies and our visitors are already now largely from outside of Finland.

  5. By Frank on May 2, 2008 | Reply

    We’re in the process of launching a similar site, well similar in some ways at least. Our site, theSUGGESTR.com, is a local search site, that learns your tastes based on your ratings and makes personalized suggestions to you as well as lets you search on your own while showing you the predicted score based on our algorithm. We also calculate similarity scores between our members so when reading reviews you can quickly see how similar your tastes are to others.

    As just ‘2 guys’ doing this on our own in our spare time we’re very interested in any feedback you have on our site.

  6. By lukas on Jun 13, 2008 | Reply

    hi,

    tripsay is indeed a pretty nifty travel 2.0 site. i am member of http://www.tripwolf.com. A service comparable to tripsay but obviousy (;)) better. we are in privte beta currently but going to launch upcoming monday.

    so keep an eye on it and good luck over to the guys at tripsay. let the games begin ;)

    lukas

  7. By francesca on Jul 10, 2008 | Reply

    hi i’ve liked this boy 4 some time and i like him alot but im not sure how he fells. its kind of complecated but i really want to go out with him and i dont no what to do can u give me advice thanks bye bye xxx

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