In May 2025, I rage quit flight search.
Not because flights were expensive, but because pricing felt opaque, dynamic, and unfair.
Same route, same date, same time window… yet different prices depending on where/how often searched. After checking what felt like a unending OTAs, I was frustrated by what I can only describe as digital discrimination in airfare.
The moment CannyFlyer was born.....
One day, while digging for cheaper fares, we noticed something interesting:
Group bookings can be ~15–35% cheaper.
That triggered a question:
Why is “group intent” rewarded, but individual travelers are stuck playing the refresh-lottery?
So we formed a concept:
That day, CannyFlyer got its first heartbeat......
The team
We were three people building from scratch:
May → October 2025: Roadmap → MVP → deployment → first 100 users
In the first 5 months, we did everything end-to-end:
By October 2025, we reached our first 100 users.
But it was painful. The hardest parts were:
The turning point: “Learn & Apply” (Oct → Nov 2025)
From October 2025, we stopped guessing and started learning.
We took help from industry experts people who understand airline distribution, demand, incentives, and constraints. We adopted one simple operating system:
Learn → Apply → Iterate.
That single shift sped up everything.
Nov 2025 → Jan 2026: 1,000+ users + airline partnerships
From November 2025 to January 2026, we scaled to:
What we learned (the real lessons)
Where I’d love your advice
If you’ve built marketplaces / travel / airline pricing / bidding systems:
How would you design the “supply side” onboarding and incentive model so airlines participate consistently (without harming user trust)?
And what would you track as the one metric that proves real PMF here?
🫡🫡 great
Nice work👍
Great work!
Thank you ! Check out the webpage : cannyflyer.com for group discounts on flight tickets .
Where I’d love your advice…..
If you’ve built marketplaces / travel / airline pricing / bidding systems:
How would you design the “supply side” onboarding and incentive model so airlines participate consistently (without harming user trust)?
And what would you track as the one metric that proves real PMF here?