BookingBug secures $350,000 Angel round to scale up
by Mike Butcher
on April 12, 2011

Online booking and reservation system BookingBug has been bootstrapped for some time now, but today it announces the inking of a solid Angel round to the tune of $350,000 from a small group of Angels. Among them, Philip Crawford (ex-Oracle, current chairman of Lombard Risk plc and Avanti Capital) is joining the board.

BookingBug enables businesses to share their availability – by hour, day, week or as classes, courses or events – and take bookings and enquiries online. The system is both realtime and distributed in that it’s booking and enquiry widgets can be embedded onto other sites, or affiliate partners and through social media.

Glenn Shoosmith, the company’s founder and CEO admits it’s “only a small round” but it’s designed to “pursue more aggressive growth” – by bringing on more key hires – and is in preparation for a further, larger, funding round in the future.

BookingBug recently partnered with Levi’s to allow customers to book personal shopping time in 250 stores across 22 countries in 6 languages as part of their Curve ID campaign.

Back in 2009 it signed a bunch of partners to an affiliate scheme. While Bookfresh and Libersy are another competitors, they lack the innovative affiliates model.

It also works with the wiki-style business directory Brownbook, that lists 27 million business globally.

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  • http://twitter.com/IqbalGandham Iqbal

    Congrats Glenn, been long and hard, and most likely will get even harder, good luck

  • http://www.facebook.com/chrismaddern Chris Maddern

    Glenn – Congratulations! Are you going to miss being able to tell people that you’re a totally boot-strapped startup?!

  • http://www.andrew-crump.co.uk Andrew Crump

    Well done Glenn (and team). Hope the money really helps you move forward.

  • http://www.facebook.com/alhal Alex Halliday

    Congratulations!!!! Maybe you guys should buy the new office coffee machine?
    (SocialGO shares an office with BB)

  • http://blog.teamly.com/about Scott Allison

    Congrats both!!

  • http://twitter.com/tomall Tom Allason

    Congrats Glenn, Bock et al. look fwd to seeing what BB can do with money!

  • http://twitter.com/fabiodebe Fabio De Bernardi

    I missed the awesome Levi’s deal, so my congrats for both things!

  • Anonymous

    This is just great to see. I know this space is evolving and we at Simply Appointments just can’t wait. visit us http://www.simplyappointments.com or check us out on Facebook too and leave a comment.

  • Anonymous

    This is just great to see. I know this space is evolving and we at Simply Appointments just can’t wait. visit us http://www.simplyappointments.com or check us out on Facebook too and leave a comment.

  • Samir

    Congrats Glenn from all at VeriQual

  • Nikkki

    By the way how come the founders are using the word “bug” as part of the name for a SaaS start-up?

  • http://twitter.com/IqbalGandham Iqbal

    Time for Glenn to use bookingbug and go book us all a night out , always fund to spend investor money on drinks

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