A place to find the people a new city is missing — travellers, newcomers, and locals, all nearby.
TravelBuddy247 helps you discover people nearby, send a simple connection request, and start talking once you both agree. No cold messages, no noise — just people worth meeting.
We built it for a moment everyone who's moved knows well: you arrive somewhere new — as an international or Erasmus student, a traveller, or someone starting over — and realise you don't know a single soul. TravelBuddy247 is for that moment.
Find students, travellers, and locals near you, matched on city, interests, and plans.
A friendly hand from a fellow traveller in the public areas of an airport — some requests reviewed by hand.
A preview for now — booking and payments aren't live yet.
You approve every connection before a chat opens, with report and block tools a tap away.
We ship improvements continuously, guided by real feedback from real people. AirportBuddy includes manual review on some requests, and Budget Stays is in preview while we get it right.
TravelBuddy247 is founder-led and built with intent. Every feature earns its place, and we measure success by whether it genuinely helps students, travellers, and locals — not by vanity numbers.
Anushka leads strategy, partnerships, and community growth at TravelBuddy247. She brings a sharp focus on user empathy and the social vision behind connecting travellers and locals in a genuinely useful way.
Education: B.Sc. in Mathematics and Economics, Miranda House, University of Delhi · M.Sc. in Strategy and Consulting, SKEMA Business School, Paris
anushka@travelbuddy247.com · LinkedIn →Ashish built TravelBuddy247 from the ground up — the product, the engineering, the user experience, and the infrastructure. He is focused on turning the TravelBuddy247 idea into a platform that is reliable and genuinely useful for travellers.
Education: B.Sc. in Computer Science, HTW Saar, Saarbrücken
ashish@travelbuddy247.com · LinkedIn →TravelBuddy247 was founded and built in Saarbrücken, Germany. We know what it's like to land somewhere new and not know a single person — because we've lived it.