The world’s largest marketplace of pre-owned bikes
Cyclists looking to buy or sell high-end bikes were stuck with unreliable marketplaces, vague listings, and zero buyer protection. The cycling world needed something better—a trusted platform purpose-built for enthusiasts.
Buycycle envisioned a seamless, end-to-end experience for secondhand bikes. But to build a truly scalable marketplace, they needed a tech team that could move fast, iterate often, and understand both product and growth.
We partnered with Buycycle from day one—embedding a full-stack team that helped shape everything from platform UX to transaction flows and backend logistics.
With deep experience in marketplace architecture, payments, and real-time logistics, we didn’t just build features—we co-built Buycycle’s core engine for growth.
Embedded a dedicated product & engineering team from day one
Took ownership of product architecture, scalability, and operations
Built seamless buyer/seller workflows with real-time logistics
Integrated Payment system for secure, fast transactions across Europe
Shipped MVP in weeks, and scaled to thousands of users
Munich Ventures was more than a tech partner—they were part of our founding team. Their speed, ownership, and ability to execute were critical to Buycycle’s growth.
Working with Buycycle didn’t feel like building for a client — it felt like building our own company.We worked side-by-side with the founders, made product decisions together, and watched the platform grow from early users to thousands of happy cyclists.
Full-featured online marketplace for premium bicycles
Instant listing creation with smart validation
Secure escrow-style payments via Stripe Connect
Logistics orchestration and tracking for doorstep pickup/delivery
Seller protection and buyer guarantees baked in
CRM and customer service integrations
Since launch, Buycycle has processed tens of thousands of transactions, expanded across Europe, and raised multiple rounds of funding.
With Munich Ventures as a core tech partner, Buycycle went from an idea to a category leader—proving that secondhand doesn’t mean second-best.