For investors

A hospitality model
built to repeat.

One under-served guest. One engineered building standard. A format designed to be opened again and again across European cities — capital-efficient by construction, not by accident.

The thesis

The solo traveller is a large market with no good answer.

Independent travel has moved from the margins to the mainstream. Supply hasn't followed. The category sits between cheap-feeling capsules and couple-priced hotels — and no one owns the middle.

Demand is structural

Remote work, later partnership, and the experience economy have made travelling alone a lasting preference, not a phase.

Supply is mispriced

Hostels sell privacy away; hotels charge for absent companions. The design-literate solo guest is routinely overcharged or under-served.

The middle is open

A private, beautiful, single-occupancy product at a fair price is a category waiting for an operator with a standard.

96–110
Capsules per flagship
495
Flagship floorplate
3
Cities in the pipeline
1
Standard, every site

The model

Density without crowding. Capital without a tower.

A Solo Hub is a fit-out inside an existing building, not ground-up construction. High capsule density per square metre drives revenue per available metre; a documented standard drives repeatability.

Because the product is leased-and-operated rather than built-and-owned, expansion is a function of finding the right buildings — not raising the cost of a new development each time. Detailed unit economics, build costs and capital structure are set out in the memo.

Why it compounds

Each opening makes the next one cheaper.

One spec, many cities

The building standard travels unchanged. Design, procurement and operations are written down once and reused.

A defined pipeline

Rotterdam first, then Amsterdam, then Lisbon as the first step beyond the Netherlands — a clear, sequenced path.

Operators on the cap table's side

Founders building the houses by hand, advised by people who have opened and run hotels at scale.

We're raising to deliver the Rotterdam flagship and prove the standard once — so we can prove it everywhere.

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