WAYN (website)
WAYN was a social travel network. Its stated goal is to help discover where to go and meet like-minded people. WAYN was the brain child of entrepreneurs Jerome Touze and Peter Ward and was founded in 2002.
Like other social networking services, WAYN enabled its users to create a profile and upload photos. Users could search for other users and link them to their profiles as friends. The founders part-exited the business in 2006 in a $11m deal to DFJ Esprit and valuing the company at $46m. In 2015 it claims to have over 20 million users. By 2013, the site grew to 22 million registered users, growing at a daily rate of 5,000 new users and adding 25,000 new travel photos every day. In late 2016, the website was bought by Lastminute.com in an asset purchase deal at terms that were not disclosed.
The acquisition meant that Wayn's database of users and content was added to The Travel People, lastminute.com's media division. The Travel People claims to reach 43 million monthly unique visitors every month across all its brands.
History
WAYN was founded in 2004 in London by Jerome Touze, Peter Ward and Mike Lines, after Jerome came up with the idea to connect people based on their location while having a few beers in their local pub. Jerome had the original concept, but he didn't have any technology skills to make it a reality. He was working at the time at a consultancy firm in London, and connected with Peter Ward with a likeminded approach to entrepreneurship. Peter, was very close friends with Mike Lines, who was the lynchpin in the whole program and built the entir wayn service including its full website and backend services single handidly.WAYN initially grew through word-of-mouth and reached almost 50,000 members by the end of 2004. Following its relaunch in May 2005 it reached over 2.5 million members by the end of 2005. On 26 March 2012 the site claimed "over 19.1m members".
The business started with initial seed funding in 2003 from the original founder of Friends Reunited.
In 2006, the WAYN Founders managed to complete a part exit of the company for $11 million from DFJ Esprit and attracting famous internet entrepreneurs as investors such as Brent Hoberman, Hugo Burge, Adrian Critchlow and Andy Phillips and Constant Tedder and was referred to at the time as the 'Myspace of Travel'.