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Bristol company offering 'fun experiences' sees huge growth despite launching in pandemic

Online platform Yuup, which allows users to buy experiences such as foraging, pottery, cooking and photography, launched in 2020

Ceramics studio Trylla in Bristol is on the Yuup platform(Image: Felix Russell-Saw)

A Bristol tech company developed during the first lockdown in 2020 is now helping hundreds of small creative businesses and entrepreneurs offering experiences in the city.

Yuup collates different activities on offer in Bristol - from ceramics in Southville to Thai cookery lessons in Totterdown - on its online platform.

Co-founder Dominic Mills, who has a background working for digital agencies, said he came up with the idea after trying to buy an experience gift in Bristol and struggling to find the right thing.

He launched Yuup in late September last year with five former colleagues - and it already has 200 businesses (known as hosts) signed up, and hundreds of people in the city doing experiences each week.

The fast-growing business has seen month-on-month growth since its launch.

In April, sales were up 240% on March and in May the company saw an increase of more than 100% on April, with the same for June and July.

Yuup currently has five full-time staff and four part-time curators, who spend their time in different communities identifying new activities.

“I have been blown away by how everyone has responded to the platform," said Mr Mills.