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Revolutionising the equestrian business landscape

A ground-breaking booking platform is taking the equestrian sector by storm, onboarding more hosts by the day and helping businesses thrive.

Cavago is making managing equestrian business operations more simplified and efficient than ever – and enabling customers to easily book everything from equestrian corporate and family activities to riding holidays and retreats.

The revolutionary platform is designed to empower equestrian businesses to connect, operate and thrive in an evergrowing industry.

With the help of Cavago’s world-leading technology, businesses can make use of a comprehensive, top-tier platform to offer a multitude of services to their customers, including subscription riding lessons, livery services, ticketing, riding holidays and even competition entries all in one place.

Tauseef Qadri, CEO of Cavago, said: “I started this when it was just an idea in my head. Today, I’m proud to say we have revenue of over seven figures, interest from some of the biggest investors in the world, but most importantly we have more than 520 providers of horse services on our platform.

“But we’re not going to stop. We want over two million of them to join us –because it’s free! It’s for the horse world, by the horse world.

“Cavago aims to promote accessibility and discoverability to benefit both potential customers and its hosts, but marketing is by no means all we have to offer.

“We also give horse businesses top-class technologies for booking, taking payments and accounting so they can focus on running their businesses, while their client base can discover them near and far, and book with them securely and efficiently.”

Run by a team of passionate horse lovers, Cavago’s aim is to give equestrian businesses a leg-up into the digital world, as well as making the booking process a smooth experience for horse lovers everywhere.

Tauseef added: “In the UK alone, there are 27 million people with an interest in horses – that’s over a third of the population.

“But astoundingly, there are five million lapsed riders in the UK. This is largely due to riders not knowing where to find a horse, even though there are over 850,000 horses in the UK and over 18,000 registered equestrian businesses.

“However, the situation in the UK is just one example, with a similar phenomenon happening all over the world.

“Discoverability is key for equine businesses to thrive and continue to grow in a digital world, and Cavago is providing a lifeline at a time when the industry needs it the most.”

For more information, to sign up as a host or to book an activity, visit www.mycavago.com.

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