misterb&b started as a combination of gay travel website
myGayTrip and short-term apartment rental service, Sejourning. Co-founder Matthieu Jost had used services like
Airbnb with mixed results. Jost suggested that it was difficult to screen potential hosts to see if they might be gay-friendly. After several uncomfortable experiences, Jost looked into starting a gay-friendly alternative. The misterb&b website was launched in the spring of 2014. In 2014, the site was temporarily blocked by Gogo, an in-flight Wifi service. By 2015, misterb&b had 55,000 hosts in over 130 countries. By 2023 misterb&b partnered with over 200,000 cities worldwide. In June 2017, the company raised a
series A round of $8.5 million. As of February 2019, the site had over 200,000 properties in 135 countries with total funding of $13.5 million. As of August 2019, it had over 300,000 hosts in over 135 countries. It has been selected to join Expedia Group accelerator program to help underserved communities travel more easily across the world. misterb&b launched Weere to help the LGBTQ community connect with locals and travelers at their destination or from home through shared interests, custom profiles, and real-time moods.
Weere is a social hub for building relationships (friends or dates), participating in activities, or gay couch hopping with the global LGBTQ+ community. ==Operation==