GetYourGuide publishes two REST surfaces: a supplier Connectivity API for availability, reservation, and booking flows, and a Partner API with an OpenAPI spec on GitHub. Going live requires registration and three-phase certification, so integration is a project, not a key exchange.
GetYourGuide scores C+ on the API Report Card. GetYourGuide publishes two REST surfaces: a supplier Connectivity API for availability, reservation, and booking flows, and a Partner API with an OpenAPI spec on GitHub. Going live requires registration and three-phase certification, so integration is a project, not a key exchange.
GetYourGuide has an official API, but teams routinely hit its limits: gated access, partial coverage, or paid tiers. Most end up supplementing it with exports or an unofficial API layer like Supergood.
GetYourGuide is a Berlin-headquartered online marketplace for tours, activities, attractions tickets, and travel experiences, founded in 2009 by Johannes Reck, Tao Tao, and three co-founders.
Vertical: misc. Sub-vertical: POS / Hospitality. Three usage patterns.
Very high in travel and consumer-tourism contexts; moderate as a general SaaS/integration target. GetYourGuide is one of the two or three globally dominant tours-and-activities marketplaces alongside Viator (Tripadvisor-owned, US-headquartered) and Klook (APAC).
HQ: Berlin, Germany (founded in Zurich, 2009). Founders: Johannes Reck (CEO), Tao Tao, Tobias Rein, Pascal Mathis, Martin Sieber (5 ETH Zurich co-founders). Founded: 2009. Employees: ~1,410 as of early 2026. Total funding: ~$878M across 12 rounds from ~40 investors.
Founded 2009 in Zurich (later headquartered in Berlin) by Johannes Reck and Tao Tao plus three co-founders, originally as an idea from an ETH Zurich student project. Now ~17 years old.
Grades measure one thing: can a customer's engineering team get their own data out programmatically? We check six things (whether a real API exists, how access is gated, data coverage, auth quality, docs and developer experience, and stability) and roll them into a letter grade. Grades get re-verified, and they only move on evidence.