Table4you
About us.
Our most difficult time is always the day after launching a new city, when we are checking our mails about every five seconds.
Our one-line pitch is…
table4you.com enables restaurants to fill empty tables by selling excess capacity with a discount. Compareable to “hoteltonight” or “justbook” in the hotel industry, table4you markets premium restaurants.
The core of our team…
are the two founders, Timo (expanding the business in Germany) & Thomas (enables table4you in new markets).
Our office in looks like…
we hardly see our beautiful office in Villach, as we are always in the field – trying to find new partners, gathering feedback from our customers and improving our service daily.
The person that inspires us most…
Guy Kawasaki with his quote “Don’t wait for perfection. Life isn’t perfect. Do the best you can and ship. Real people ship, and then they test and then they ship again. Then you wake up one day and you have something insanely great.”
About our journey so far.
Before we started we were…
Googlers. After university we both worked for Google, which was a great experience.
We received our initial capital through…
build! Gründerzentrum & KWF (Kärntner Wirtschaftsförderungsfond) – they believed in our idea and supported us.
Our most difficult time…
is always the day after launching a new city, when we are checking our mails about every five seconds to see if we received any bookings.
Our current development state is…
Scale
About little steps and big dreams.
Our next target is…
the launch of a new locationbased app, which will provide restaurants with an amazing marketing opportunity. Also we will focus on expanding our business to new markets (cities).
If you say investment we say…
Yes, we are always looking for investors who believe in our vision and want to help us grow internationally.
The one thing, we couldn’t go on without is…
our customers who love to eat and are open to try out new restaurants. And defently the daily support of our family and friends. Thanks a lot guys for helping us on that journey.
In five years we want to be…
live in all European cities with more than 500.000 inhabitants