About us

The booking platform I wished existed, minus the tax on every reservation.

A solo-founder project, built in the open. No VC-pressured growth curve — just software operators actually need, priced at zero.

Our story

It started with a spreadsheet.

TripStub started after watching small operators reconcile bookings across four spreadsheets, two channel managers, and an inbox — and still hand over 20% to an OTA at the end. The margins in this category are thinner than most software buyers realize.

So it became a project: build the booking platform that is free in price, and focused on the boring-but-critical work that keeps an operator running — inventory, availability, distribution, check-in, reconciliation. No VC timeline to pivot away from it. No tier to upgrade to.

Operator-first

Privacy-respecting

Free

Our promise

What you can count on

  • Free.

    The core product is available without a subscription.
  • Your data is yours.

    Export anytime in open formats. No lock-in.
  • No per-booking fee.

    We don't tax your reservations.
  • Honest about funding.

    Optional integrations may pay us a referral fee. You don't.
What we care about

Three things we won't compromise on.

Operators before investors

Every feature decision starts with the question: does this make an operator's Monday morning easier? If not, we don't build it.

Boring, load-bearing software

We optimize for the stuff that never breaks — inventory, payments, check-in — not viral growth mechanics.

Sustainable — not a land grab

Keeping the platform free means we build slowly, sustainably, and without venture-scale burn.

Our path

Where we've been, where we're headed.

The spreadsheet problem

Founders running their own experiences realize every commercial platform takes either a subscription or a booking cut — and often both.

MVP ships

Products, rate plans, availability, distribution, gate check-in, vouchers, multi-channel fan-out — all in the free plan from day one.

Operator-branded booking surface — shipping now

Your own site, your own domain, your own checkout — without hiring a developer. Free.

Marketplace launch — in progress

Travelers discovering your experiences directly on the central TripStub marketplace — free listings, no commission. Track progress on the changelog.

Who's behind it

A small team that answers the email.

TripStub is run by a handful of people — former operators and the engineers who helped them. No VC pressure, no acquisition timeline. Built to keep running.

BY

Boris Yudasin

Founder

TripStub is a solo-founder project as of April 2026, built by Boris Yudasin. Operator advisors pitch in on product direction and real-world stress testing; contract engineers help with specific build slices. Growing the team slowly and deliberately — we'd rather ship less and answer every email in person than hire past what we can sustain.

If you're an experienced tour-operator or a systems engineer interested in building on the public roadmap, drop a note at hello@tripstub.com.

Questions for the team? Email hello@tripstub.com. A human replies — usually within a business day, often faster.

How we stay free

Sustainable without your credit card.

Operators in 2026 have been burned by enough free platforms that quietly disappeared or pivoted to paid. Here's our answer — on the record.

Self-funded, not venture-backed

No institutional investors pressuring for a 'monetization event.' That means we build slowly and only ship what we'd want to maintain for a decade.

We get paid when you get paid

Optional payment gateways (Stripe, Adyen) pass a small referral fee to us. You pay the gateway's standard pricing — the fee comes out of their take rate, not yours.

In the bylaws, not just the marketing

If TripStub is ever acquired, a clause triggers free full-data export for every workspace. We can't quietly make your data hostage — it's structurally disallowed.

Build your workspace on a platform that's built for the long term.

We're not here to flip to a bigger platform. We're here to quietly keep operators running — for years.