While the economic landscape is bleak for many companies, start-ups have taken advantage of the health crisis that we have been going through for a year.
The explosion of start-ups like Cyclofix, Cajoo, Fleex, Zenchef and Swimmy perfectly illustrates a phrase that their founders like to repeat: “
in crises, there are always opportunities
”.
Cyclofix: demand multiplied by 10
The bicycle sector is undoubtedly one of those which profited the most from the crisis.
The success of the “Coup de Pouce Vélo” repair aid, launched last May by the government is proof of this: on March 2, the 1.5 million bicycle repair mark was crossed.
The company has tripled its workforce of repairers to meet demand.
© Cyclofix
For Cyclofix, this context is a boon.
The company, created in 2016, has the dual ambition of simplifying the repairer's profession and reducing waiting times for customers who wish to have their bikes repaired.
Concretely, its role is to put in contact via an application, a professional operator certified by the
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