Vome · Nyvyn & VomeHire
Overview Slide deck
Vome AB (in formation) & Nyvyn (in formation)

Nyvyn & VomeHire — business plan

Confidential · 2026 · Three funding paths, each a self-contained plan. Companion to the slide deck; stable-mate of the VomeHome plan. All figures in SEK; €-equivalents at ~11.50 SEK / €.
Funding pathPlan A — Bootstrap
Capital required~50,000 SEK (€4,300)
InstrumentFounder capital only

1.Executive summary

The cheapest entry point. Vome AB is incorporated with the minimum 25,000 SEK aktiekapital; the rest of the 50,000 SEK covers Nyvyn's bare-essentials opening cost (heating quote down-payment, smart locks, first month's insurance) and ~3 months of VomeHire's hosting and tools. Nyvyn opens in stages over 6–9 months; VomeHire stays as the cinema's own backend in year one and is only marketed as a standalone product in year two.

Realistic outcome: a profitable small venue plus a credible, working, but quietly sold SaaS that earns its first external customer in late year one.

2.The two ventures

This plan covers two related ventures — deliberately distinct so each can be evaluated, funded and (if necessary) wound down on its own merits.

Nyvyn — the venue

Nyvyn is a disused single-screen cinema in Sweden, owned by the founder, that we intend to bring back into use as a flexible venue for hire. Revenue comes from per-hour and per-package hire of the room (talks, screenings, recordings, meetings). It is operated mostly without staff — automation handles access, climate, lights and AV; a local cleaner handles turnover.

Legal form: most likely enskild firma (sole trader) or a separate aktiebolag if a friends-round or pre-seed makes it warranted. Keeping it separate from Vome AB keeps property-flavoured grants (local development, energy retrofit) cleanly out of the SaaS's books.

VomeHire — the SaaS

VomeHire is a booking and operations SaaS for small venue owners. It owns the booking calendar, the payment flow, the access-control layer and the per-package automation. Nyvyn is its first customer and public showcase; the same product is sold to other small venues (community halls, podcast studios, independent cinemas, art spaces, small meeting rooms).

Legal form: a product line within Vome AB alongside VomeHome and VomeSync.

How they relate

Each venture is independently viable. Nyvyn could run on off-the-shelf tools (Skedda + Stripe + a door-code box) without VomeHire; VomeHire can sell to venues without Nyvyn existing. Together, they reinforce: Nyvyn is the daily test bed and the "see it in production" reference customer; VomeHire gives Nyvyn a software stack that would otherwise have to be assembled from four separate vendors.

Importantly, the founder's existing Vome work already pays for most of VomeHire's engineering. The portal, identity, billing and HA-tunnel stacks built for VomeHome are directly reusable.

3.Nyvyn — the venue

The space

Single-screen Swedish cinema, owner-occupied. Large flat floor (no fixed seats), good projection wall, established mains power and broadband, reasonable acoustics. Walking distance from the founder, which materially lowers operating friction during iteration.

Concept — flexible venue for hire

Rather than reopen as a traditional cinema (a capital-hungry, narrow-audience model), Nyvyn operates as a flexible venue for hire with four primary use modes:

  • Talks & presentations — audience seating, projector, mic, recording optional.
  • Private screenings — birthday parties, film clubs, family event nights; booker provides the film.
  • Recording & podcasts — big-screen monitoring, multiple mics, lighting preset, optional file delivery.
  • Workshops & meetings — off-sites, AGMs, training; conference cam, virtual attendees on the big screen.

Operating model

Self-operated. Time-bounded door codes (or NFC) are issued to the booker; a camera at the entrance provides a check-in/checkout audit trail; cleaning and stock turnover is triggered automatically and handled by a local part-time cleaner. An on-call number (the founder, initially) covers the rare cases automation can't.

Music and screening rights (STIM/SAMI) are handled via the booker for events that need them, with a default no-music-licensed mode for meetings and recordings.

What it needs to open

Indicative costs from local quotes plus a margin:

ItemNotesIndicative cost
Heating & building workAir-source heat pump, insulation tweaks, small kitchenette refresh120,000–180,000 SEK
Accessibility & safetyStep-free entry, accessible WC, fire-safety refresh, signage, evacuation plan30,000–60,000 SEK
Licences & insurance (year 1)Public-venue insurance, eventual alcohol licence, music licensing as needed~20,000 SEK
AV & control upgradeConference cam, lapel mics, lighting control, smart locks, HA controller40,000–70,000 SEK
Listing & launchPhotography, website content, marketplace listings, soft launch10,000–15,000 SEK
Realistic minimum to openCinema seating remains an optional, deferrable purchase~220,000 SEK
Comfortable launch budgetAdds modular seating, second projector lamp, contingency~350,000 SEK

Pricing

Per-hour rates with a two-hour minimum, plus per-package pricing for the configured experiences. Rates calibrated against comparable Swedish venues and intentionally accessible at the bottom:

  • Empty-room hourly: 400–600 SEK/hour (€35–€52)
  • Business meeting package: ~600 SEK/hour, two-hour minimum
  • Private screening package: ~800 SEK/hour, two-hour minimum, snacks add-on
  • Recording / podcast package: ~500 SEK/hour, file delivery add-on
  • Full-day buy-out: 4,500–6,000 SEK (€390–€520)

Year-one assumes 3–5 hires per week at an average of three hours each at a blended ~550 SEK/hour. This targets ~430,000–720,000 SEK annual revenue at full ramp, before service add-ons.

4.VomeHire — the SaaS

Positioning

VomeHire deliberately aims at the less-corporate end of the venue-hire market: venues whose own customers are small businesses, freelancers, work-from-home users, artists, wedding parties and private events. We're not allergic to corporate bookings — we'll happily take them — but we're not chasing the procurement-led enterprise meeting-room market that Skedda-shaped tools already serve, and the product makes no apology for the warmer, more personal end of the room.

Product

VomeHire is a booking and operations SaaS for small venue owners. It owns:

  • A public booking calendar with per-room rules and per-package pricing.
  • Stripe checkout, VAT-compliant invoices, refunds and damage-deposit holds.
  • Time-bounded access (codes, NFC, e-keys) via off-the-shelf locks (Salto KS, Aqara, Yale, Nuki).
  • Per-booking automation: climate, lights, projector, sound and screen presets.
  • Check-in / checkout flow with camera-confirmed handover.
  • Cleaner notifications, on-call routing, post-event file delivery.

Architecture

Each venue runs a small Home Assistant controller on-site (a Pi or NUC; the venue owner can supply their own or buy one from us). The controller holds the local credentials for locks and AV; the VomeHire portal talks to it outbound over a WireGuard tunnel. The SaaS itself never holds long-lived credentials to the room, and a physical override button in the room always wins.

Pricing

Three subscription tiers plus a small transaction fee, both kept low enough to be a clear win against the alternative of buying separate calendar, lock and AV-control products:

  • Starter — 499 SEK/month (€43): one bookable room, up to 50 bookings/month, basic packages.
  • Venue — 999 SEK/month (€87): up to three rooms, unlimited bookings, full package library, custom branding.
  • Multi-venue — from 1,999 SEK/month (€174): five+ rooms across locations, SLA, white-label option.

A 1% transaction fee sits on top of Stripe's own fees, capped at a sensible per-booking ceiling, and is waived in the first month so trials are friction-free.

Roadmap

  • MVP: calendar, Stripe, access codes, basic packages. Drives Nyvyn from day one.
  • v1: package library, virtual-attendee streaming preset, cleaner-side mobile flow.
  • v2: file delivery (recordings), damage-deposit holds, marketplace listing connectors (Tagvenue, Bookbarn).
  • v3: "VomeHire-in-a-box" hardware bundle — HA controller + lock + sensors, pre-configured.

5.Market & opportunity

Hire-able space

Sweden has thousands of small bookable venues — community halls (föreningslokaler), parish halls, scout huts, independent cinemas and film clubs, podcast and photo studios, art and pop-up spaces, sports halls, and small meeting/event rooms. The majority are still operated by a volunteer with a paper diary, or by an owner who takes bookings personally.

The wider EU + UK market for the same category is in the tens of thousands of venues. We don't need anything like a double-digit share to build a healthy business.

Who actually walks through the door

Our target venues are the ones whose own customers are individuals and small businesses: a couple booking a small wedding, a podcaster booking a recording evening, a yoga teacher booking a workshop slot, a small-business owner booking a quarterly off-site. This warmer, less-corporate end of the market is under-served by tools designed for procurement-led enterprise booking.

Practically, that shapes what we build (a "private celebration" package is first-class alongside a "meeting" package), how we price (per-hour with sensible package floors, not enterprise seat-licences), and where we look for inbound (small-business and creative communities, not procurement teams).

LayerDefinitionEstimate
TAMSmall bookable venues in the EU + UK currently operated manually or with a clunky calendar.~30–50 k venues
SAMSame, in markets we can support in year one (Sweden + Nordics + UK).~6–9 k venues
SOM (5 yr)Realistic share for a small focused operator that does Sweden first and grows organically.~300–800 venues

Nyvyn itself is a single-line item within the SOM — but a high-quality one, because it doubles as a sales asset.

Why now

  • Affordable smart locks and HA-grade integration coverage have arrived in the last 3–5 years; the hardware side is no longer the hard part.
  • Hybrid work and online attendance have created steady demand for small meeting venues that can take virtual attendees seriously — not just slap a Zoom call on a TV.
  • Energy and staffing costs are squeezing venues that rely on someone being there to open up; automation moves the cost into software.
  • Marketplaces (Tagvenue, Spacebase) have proven there's hire-side demand; what's missing is the operations side for the venue.

6.Competition

No single competitor sits where VomeHire does. The nearest groups occupy adjacent niches:

PlayerModelStrengthsLimits
Skedda / Tutum / CobotBooking SaaSMature, well-understood booking UX; mature paymentsNo access / climate / AV control; no packages
Spacebase / TagvenueVenue marketplacesPre-built audience, listing-side trafficTake 10–20% commission; don't run the room
Salto KS & smart-lock vendor portalsAccess controlExcellent at locksNo calendar / payments; venue-by-venue per-lock fees
Crestron / AV-control vendorsAV automationPowerful for large venuesHeavy install cost, not a fit for small rooms
Calendly + Stripe + spreadsheetDIYCheap, flexibleFounder's evenings go into the spreadsheet
VomeHireIntegrated SaaSBooking, packages, access and AV in one product; same DNA as VomeHomeSingle-room MVP; small early team

Marketplaces are complementary — a venue can list itself on Tagvenue and accept the booking through VomeHire's flow. The opposition we most need to worry about is "Skedda + a smart lock", and the answer there is the package logic: a configured experience is not a calendar.

7.Go-to-market

GTM is shaped by the less-corporate positioning. We court venues and individual bookers through the channels people in that segment actually use — community word-of-mouth, creative networks, small-business and freelancer groups — rather than enterprise procurement channels.

Nyvyn

  • Soft-launch event for the local town, invited friends and existing community contacts. Doubles as a content shoot for the website.
  • Listings on Tagvenue-equivalent local platforms, plus a small Google Business presence. Lean into the wedding / private-celebration listings as well as the meeting ones.
  • Repeat anchors: identify two or three local recurring bookers (a podcast operator, a community film club, a yoga or workshop teacher, a local training company) and offer a small loyalty rate. Half the year-one calendar can come from a handful of anchors.
  • Wedding & celebration channel: small Swedish wedding directories and "alternative venue" lists; a discreet presence at local fairs. Pictures of the venue dressed for a celebration do more work than ad copy.
  • No paid advertising in year one. Word-of-mouth in a small town beats a 5,000 SEK Facebook campaign.

VomeHire

  • Nyvyn as the case study: a "see how it runs" venue with video walkthroughs.
  • Direct sales to peer venues in Sweden and the Nordics — community halls, podcast studios and small wedding/event venues within a 100 km radius, then within Sweden.
  • HA-community + small-creator channels: posts on the Home Assistant forum, r/homeassistant, podcast-studio reviewers, and the small-venue / wedding-venue forums. Cheaper and more credible than buying meeting-room ad slots.
  • Conference + meet-up presence: small-business, creative-industry and wedding-venue meet-ups, not corporate-events trade fairs. Lower cost, warmer audience.
  • Partnerships: with smart-lock vendors (Salto KS, Aqara) for joint marketing, and with smart-home installer networks who can resell setups. Wedding-venue directories on the booking side.

8.Technology & operations

Stack

  • Portal: Flask + Bootstrap + Stripe + Auth0, reusing the existing Vome portal.
  • On-site control: Home Assistant on a small NUC or Pi at each venue, connected to VomeHire over WireGuard.
  • Locks: Salto KS, Aqara, Nuki, Yale — whichever the venue already has, supported through HA integrations.
  • AV: Off-the-shelf cameras, mics, projector controls via HA integrations; conferencing through any standard SIP / RTMP endpoint.
  • Recording delivery: a small object-storage bucket per venue, with link expiry.
  • Monitoring: Sentry for the portal, Prometheus + Grafana for the SaaS side, smartphone notifications for the venue owner.

Cinema operations

  • Local part-time cleaner on a fixed per-event rate, notified automatically through VomeHire.
  • Energy: heat pump pre-warm scheduled by the booking system; no human required to "turn on the heating".
  • Stock (coffee, water, snacks): reordered on a threshold via a small recurring invoice from a local supplier.
  • Insurance, GDPR, music licensing handled centrally; on a checklist that runs at incorporation.

9.Funding & projections — Plan A

Use of funds (50,000 SEK)

ItemSEK
Vome AB aktiekapital25,000
Smart locks & HA controller for Nyvyn15,000
First-month insurance + licences + utility setup5,000
VomeHire hosting + tools (3 months)5,000
Total50,000

Building works (heating, accessibility) are paid from cashflow as bookings ramp, and from a modest Almi mikrolån where useful. Nyvyn opens in stages: empty-room hires first, then heating, then packages.

Year-one revenue path

NyvynVomeHireTotal
Customers / hires per month (avg)80–2
Revenue, year 1130,0005,000135,000
Operating cost, year 190,00015,000105,000
Operating result, year 1+40,000−10,000+30,000
The Plan A trade-off. Slow but real. The founder keeps day-job income in parallel; Vome remains a focused side-project for ~18 months, at which point the question is whether to raise to accelerate or to keep bootstrapping. Either is viable.

10.Risks & mitigations

Cinema demand softer than expected medium

Small-town venue demand is hard to predict in year one. Mitigation: anchor bookings from local repeat customers, marketplace listings as a parallel funnel, and the option to lean into recording / podcast work which is less weather-dependent than evening events.

Self-operation breaks (someone breaks something, leaves a door open, etc) medium

Mitigation: damage-deposit holds, camera at entrance, on-call number on every booking confirmation, a clear "what to do if..." page sent before arrival. Repeated abusers get banned; one-offs are absorbed against the deposit.

VomeHire ships slower than Nyvyn needs medium

Mitigation: Nyvyn launches first with the MVP and a partial manual workflow. VomeHire features are added in the order Nyvyn actually needs them — product is driven by a real customer rather than guesswork.

Heating / building cost overrun medium

Mitigation: heat-pump installer with a fixed quote; insulation work scoped to a known, modest scope; ~15% contingency baked into the launch budget; ability to delay the seating purchase if necessary.

Regulatory / licensing changes (food, alcohol, music) low

Mitigation: open without alcohol; only add the alcohol licence once a clear use case justifies it. Music licensing only applies to events where it's relevant and is handled per booking.

Skedda et al. add packages and access integration low

Mitigation: our differentiator is the depth of the operations layer and same-platform leverage with VomeHome; even if a competitor adds packages, we sit one level deeper into the venue. We can also choose to interoperate (Skedda as the calendar, VomeHire as the operations side).

11.Contact

This document is the long form of the slide deck and a stable-mate of the VomeHome business plan. I'm happy to walk through it in person or by call; email me at invest@vome.io.

Financial model, full code base and a guided tour of Nyvyn (in person) are available on request, under NDA where appropriate.

Funding pathPlan B — Friends & contacts
Capital required~650,000 SEK (≈ €57,000)
InstrumentSAFE or simple convertible

1.Executive summary

The preferred path. ~350,000 SEK opens Nyvyn properly within three months; ~300,000 SEK funds the founder's runway and VomeHire's first-year tooling. Capital comes from one or two known investors on a simple SAFE or convertible (no board, no info-rights theatre). Cap table stays clean; option to top up later via grants or a proper round remains fully open.

Targets: Nyvyn at target utilisation by month 9; VomeHire at 5–10 paying external venues by month 12.

2.The two ventures

This plan covers two related ventures — deliberately distinct so each can be evaluated, funded and (if necessary) wound down on its own merits.

Nyvyn — the venue

Nyvyn is a disused single-screen cinema in Sweden, owned by the founder, that we intend to bring back into use as a flexible venue for hire. Revenue comes from per-hour and per-package hire of the room (talks, screenings, recordings, meetings). It is operated mostly without staff — automation handles access, climate, lights and AV; a local cleaner handles turnover.

Legal form: most likely enskild firma (sole trader) or a separate aktiebolag if a friends-round or pre-seed makes it warranted. Keeping it separate from Vome AB keeps property-flavoured grants (local development, energy retrofit) cleanly out of the SaaS's books.

VomeHire — the SaaS

VomeHire is a booking and operations SaaS for small venue owners. It owns the booking calendar, the payment flow, the access-control layer and the per-package automation. Nyvyn is its first customer and public showcase; the same product is sold to other small venues (community halls, podcast studios, independent cinemas, art spaces, small meeting rooms).

Legal form: a product line within Vome AB alongside VomeHome and VomeSync.

How they relate

Each venture is independently viable. Nyvyn could run on off-the-shelf tools (Skedda + Stripe + a door-code box) without VomeHire; VomeHire can sell to venues without Nyvyn existing. Together, they reinforce: Nyvyn is the daily test bed and the "see it in production" reference customer; VomeHire gives Nyvyn a software stack that would otherwise have to be assembled from four separate vendors.

Importantly, the founder's existing Vome work already pays for most of VomeHire's engineering. The portal, identity, billing and HA-tunnel stacks built for VomeHome are directly reusable.

3.Nyvyn — the venue

The space

Single-screen Swedish cinema, owner-occupied. Large flat floor (no fixed seats), good projection wall, established mains power and broadband, reasonable acoustics. Walking distance from the founder, which materially lowers operating friction during iteration.

Concept — flexible venue for hire

Rather than reopen as a traditional cinema (a capital-hungry, narrow-audience model), Nyvyn operates as a flexible venue for hire with four primary use modes:

  • Talks & presentations — audience seating, projector, mic, recording optional.
  • Private screenings — birthday parties, film clubs, family event nights; booker provides the film.
  • Recording & podcasts — big-screen monitoring, multiple mics, lighting preset, optional file delivery.
  • Workshops & meetings — off-sites, AGMs, training; conference cam, virtual attendees on the big screen.

Operating model

Self-operated. Time-bounded door codes (or NFC) are issued to the booker; a camera at the entrance provides a check-in/checkout audit trail; cleaning and stock turnover is triggered automatically and handled by a local part-time cleaner. An on-call number (the founder, initially) covers the rare cases automation can't.

Music and screening rights (STIM/SAMI) are handled via the booker for events that need them, with a default no-music-licensed mode for meetings and recordings.

What it needs to open

Indicative costs from local quotes plus a margin:

ItemNotesIndicative cost
Heating & building workAir-source heat pump, insulation tweaks, small kitchenette refresh120,000–180,000 SEK
Accessibility & safetyStep-free entry, accessible WC, fire-safety refresh, signage, evacuation plan30,000–60,000 SEK
Licences & insurance (year 1)Public-venue insurance, eventual alcohol licence, music licensing as needed~20,000 SEK
AV & control upgradeConference cam, lapel mics, lighting control, smart locks, HA controller40,000–70,000 SEK
Listing & launchPhotography, website content, marketplace listings, soft launch10,000–15,000 SEK
Realistic minimum to openCinema seating remains an optional, deferrable purchase~220,000 SEK
Comfortable launch budgetAdds modular seating, second projector lamp, contingency~350,000 SEK

Pricing

Per-hour rates with a two-hour minimum, plus per-package pricing for the configured experiences. Rates calibrated against comparable Swedish venues and intentionally accessible at the bottom:

  • Empty-room hourly: 400–600 SEK/hour (€35–€52)
  • Business meeting package: ~600 SEK/hour, two-hour minimum
  • Private screening package: ~800 SEK/hour, two-hour minimum, snacks add-on
  • Recording / podcast package: ~500 SEK/hour, file delivery add-on
  • Full-day buy-out: 4,500–6,000 SEK (€390–€520)

Year-one assumes 3–5 hires per week at an average of three hours each at a blended ~550 SEK/hour. This targets ~430,000–720,000 SEK annual revenue at full ramp, before service add-ons.

4.VomeHire — the SaaS

Positioning

VomeHire deliberately aims at the less-corporate end of the venue-hire market: venues whose own customers are small businesses, freelancers, work-from-home users, artists, wedding parties and private events. We're not allergic to corporate bookings — we'll happily take them — but we're not chasing the procurement-led enterprise meeting-room market that Skedda-shaped tools already serve, and the product makes no apology for the warmer, more personal end of the room.

Product

VomeHire is a booking and operations SaaS for small venue owners. It owns:

  • A public booking calendar with per-room rules and per-package pricing.
  • Stripe checkout, VAT-compliant invoices, refunds and damage-deposit holds.
  • Time-bounded access (codes, NFC, e-keys) via off-the-shelf locks (Salto KS, Aqara, Yale, Nuki).
  • Per-booking automation: climate, lights, projector, sound and screen presets.
  • Check-in / checkout flow with camera-confirmed handover.
  • Cleaner notifications, on-call routing, post-event file delivery.

Architecture

Each venue runs a small Home Assistant controller on-site (a Pi or NUC; the venue owner can supply their own or buy one from us). The controller holds the local credentials for locks and AV; the VomeHire portal talks to it outbound over a WireGuard tunnel. The SaaS itself never holds long-lived credentials to the room, and a physical override button in the room always wins.

Pricing

Three subscription tiers plus a small transaction fee, both kept low enough to be a clear win against the alternative of buying separate calendar, lock and AV-control products:

  • Starter — 499 SEK/month (€43): one bookable room, up to 50 bookings/month, basic packages.
  • Venue — 999 SEK/month (€87): up to three rooms, unlimited bookings, full package library, custom branding.
  • Multi-venue — from 1,999 SEK/month (€174): five+ rooms across locations, SLA, white-label option.

A 1% transaction fee sits on top of Stripe's own fees, capped at a sensible per-booking ceiling, and is waived in the first month so trials are friction-free.

Roadmap

  • MVP: calendar, Stripe, access codes, basic packages. Drives Nyvyn from day one.
  • v1: package library, virtual-attendee streaming preset, cleaner-side mobile flow.
  • v2: file delivery (recordings), damage-deposit holds, marketplace listing connectors (Tagvenue, Bookbarn).
  • v3: "VomeHire-in-a-box" hardware bundle — HA controller + lock + sensors, pre-configured.

5.Market & opportunity

Hire-able space

Sweden has thousands of small bookable venues — community halls (föreningslokaler), parish halls, scout huts, independent cinemas and film clubs, podcast and photo studios, art and pop-up spaces, sports halls, and small meeting/event rooms. The majority are still operated by a volunteer with a paper diary, or by an owner who takes bookings personally.

The wider EU + UK market for the same category is in the tens of thousands of venues. We don't need anything like a double-digit share to build a healthy business.

Who actually walks through the door

Our target venues are the ones whose own customers are individuals and small businesses: a couple booking a small wedding, a podcaster booking a recording evening, a yoga teacher booking a workshop slot, a small-business owner booking a quarterly off-site. This warmer, less-corporate end of the market is under-served by tools designed for procurement-led enterprise booking.

Practically, that shapes what we build (a "private celebration" package is first-class alongside a "meeting" package), how we price (per-hour with sensible package floors, not enterprise seat-licences), and where we look for inbound (small-business and creative communities, not procurement teams).

LayerDefinitionEstimate
TAMSmall bookable venues in the EU + UK currently operated manually or with a clunky calendar.~30–50 k venues
SAMSame, in markets we can support in year one (Sweden + Nordics + UK).~6–9 k venues
SOM (5 yr)Realistic share for a small focused operator that does Sweden first and grows organically.~300–800 venues

Nyvyn itself is a single-line item within the SOM — but a high-quality one, because it doubles as a sales asset.

Why now

  • Affordable smart locks and HA-grade integration coverage have arrived in the last 3–5 years; the hardware side is no longer the hard part.
  • Hybrid work and online attendance have created steady demand for small meeting venues that can take virtual attendees seriously — not just slap a Zoom call on a TV.
  • Energy and staffing costs are squeezing venues that rely on someone being there to open up; automation moves the cost into software.
  • Marketplaces (Tagvenue, Spacebase) have proven there's hire-side demand; what's missing is the operations side for the venue.

6.Competition

No single competitor sits where VomeHire does. The nearest groups occupy adjacent niches:

PlayerModelStrengthsLimits
Skedda / Tutum / CobotBooking SaaSMature, well-understood booking UX; mature paymentsNo access / climate / AV control; no packages
Spacebase / TagvenueVenue marketplacesPre-built audience, listing-side trafficTake 10–20% commission; don't run the room
Salto KS & smart-lock vendor portalsAccess controlExcellent at locksNo calendar / payments; venue-by-venue per-lock fees
Crestron / AV-control vendorsAV automationPowerful for large venuesHeavy install cost, not a fit for small rooms
Calendly + Stripe + spreadsheetDIYCheap, flexibleFounder's evenings go into the spreadsheet
VomeHireIntegrated SaaSBooking, packages, access and AV in one product; same DNA as VomeHomeSingle-room MVP; small early team

Marketplaces are complementary — a venue can list itself on Tagvenue and accept the booking through VomeHire's flow. The opposition we most need to worry about is "Skedda + a smart lock", and the answer there is the package logic: a configured experience is not a calendar.

7.Go-to-market

GTM is shaped by the less-corporate positioning. We court venues and individual bookers through the channels people in that segment actually use — community word-of-mouth, creative networks, small-business and freelancer groups — rather than enterprise procurement channels.

Nyvyn

  • Soft-launch event for the local town, invited friends and existing community contacts. Doubles as a content shoot for the website.
  • Listings on Tagvenue-equivalent local platforms, plus a small Google Business presence. Lean into the wedding / private-celebration listings as well as the meeting ones.
  • Repeat anchors: identify two or three local recurring bookers (a podcast operator, a community film club, a yoga or workshop teacher, a local training company) and offer a small loyalty rate. Half the year-one calendar can come from a handful of anchors.
  • Wedding & celebration channel: small Swedish wedding directories and "alternative venue" lists; a discreet presence at local fairs. Pictures of the venue dressed for a celebration do more work than ad copy.
  • No paid advertising in year one. Word-of-mouth in a small town beats a 5,000 SEK Facebook campaign.

VomeHire

  • Nyvyn as the case study: a "see how it runs" venue with video walkthroughs.
  • Direct sales to peer venues in Sweden and the Nordics — community halls, podcast studios and small wedding/event venues within a 100 km radius, then within Sweden.
  • HA-community + small-creator channels: posts on the Home Assistant forum, r/homeassistant, podcast-studio reviewers, and the small-venue / wedding-venue forums. Cheaper and more credible than buying meeting-room ad slots.
  • Conference + meet-up presence: small-business, creative-industry and wedding-venue meet-ups, not corporate-events trade fairs. Lower cost, warmer audience.
  • Partnerships: with smart-lock vendors (Salto KS, Aqara) for joint marketing, and with smart-home installer networks who can resell setups. Wedding-venue directories on the booking side.

8.Technology & operations

Stack

  • Portal: Flask + Bootstrap + Stripe + Auth0, reusing the existing Vome portal.
  • On-site control: Home Assistant on a small NUC or Pi at each venue, connected to VomeHire over WireGuard.
  • Locks: Salto KS, Aqara, Nuki, Yale — whichever the venue already has, supported through HA integrations.
  • AV: Off-the-shelf cameras, mics, projector controls via HA integrations; conferencing through any standard SIP / RTMP endpoint.
  • Recording delivery: a small object-storage bucket per venue, with link expiry.
  • Monitoring: Sentry for the portal, Prometheus + Grafana for the SaaS side, smartphone notifications for the venue owner.

Cinema operations

  • Local part-time cleaner on a fixed per-event rate, notified automatically through VomeHire.
  • Energy: heat pump pre-warm scheduled by the booking system; no human required to "turn on the heating".
  • Stock (coffee, water, snacks): reordered on a threshold via a small recurring invoice from a local supplier.
  • Insurance, GDPR, music licensing handled centrally; on a checklist that runs at incorporation.

9.Funding & projections — Plan B

Use of funds (650,000 SEK)

ItemSEK
Vome AB aktiekapital25,000
Nyvyn opening budget (heating, accessibility, AV upgrade, launch)325,000
Founder runway (12 months @ 20,000 SEK/mo)240,000
VomeHire hosting + tools (12 months)25,000
Reserve / contingency35,000
Total650,000

Year-1 to year-3 revenue path

Year 1Year 2Year 3
Nyvyn revenue280,000450,000550,000
VomeHire paying venues (year-end)82560
VomeHire ARR (year-end run-rate)90,000300,000800,000
Combined revenue, in year340,000650,0001,300,000
Operating result, in year−240,000+90,000+520,000

Instrument and dilution

InstrumentSAFE (post-money cap)
Discount20%
Cap8–12 mln SEK

At the indicative cap and discount, the friends-round investor(s) end up owning roughly 5–8% on a fully-diluted basis at the next priced round. The founder retains comfortably over 90% on the same basis. A small option pool (5–10%) is reserved for a potential second engineer or a part-time hardware engineer.

Why this is the preferred path. It opens the cinema properly in three months rather than nine, lets the founder go full-time on Vome (both branches) for twelve months without financial pressure, and keeps all subsequent funding options open. It also gives Nyvyn a genuine reference venue to drive VomeHire sales.

10.Risks & mitigations

Cinema demand softer than expected medium

Small-town venue demand is hard to predict in year one. Mitigation: anchor bookings from local repeat customers, marketplace listings as a parallel funnel, and the option to lean into recording / podcast work which is less weather-dependent than evening events.

Self-operation breaks (someone breaks something, leaves a door open, etc) medium

Mitigation: damage-deposit holds, camera at entrance, on-call number on every booking confirmation, a clear "what to do if..." page sent before arrival. Repeated abusers get banned; one-offs are absorbed against the deposit.

VomeHire ships slower than Nyvyn needs medium

Mitigation: Nyvyn launches first with the MVP and a partial manual workflow. VomeHire features are added in the order Nyvyn actually needs them — product is driven by a real customer rather than guesswork.

Heating / building cost overrun medium

Mitigation: heat-pump installer with a fixed quote; insulation work scoped to a known, modest scope; ~15% contingency baked into the launch budget; ability to delay the seating purchase if necessary.

Regulatory / licensing changes (food, alcohol, music) low

Mitigation: open without alcohol; only add the alcohol licence once a clear use case justifies it. Music licensing only applies to events where it's relevant and is handled per booking.

Skedda et al. add packages and access integration low

Mitigation: our differentiator is the depth of the operations layer and same-platform leverage with VomeHome; even if a competitor adds packages, we sit one level deeper into the venue. We can also choose to interoperate (Skedda as the calendar, VomeHire as the operations side).

11.Contact

This document is the long form of the slide deck and a stable-mate of the VomeHome business plan. I'm happy to walk through it in person or by call; email me at invest@vome.io.

Financial model, full code base and a guided tour of Nyvyn (in person) are available on request, under NDA where appropriate.

Funding pathPlan C — Pre-seed
Capital required~2,500,000 SEK (€150–€300k range)
InstrumentSAFE or priced pre-seed

1.Executive summary

The scale-on-the-way-out path. Nyvyn opens to a comfortable standard; the founder goes full-time on Vome immediately; a second engineer joins around month 6; two or three additional Swedish venues are onboarded as paid pilots within the first nine months. By month 18 the goal is 20+ paying venues on VomeHire and a "VomeHire-in-a-box" hardware pilot. Suits an investor who'd rather move quickly and accepts the higher operating cost that comes with it.

2.The two ventures

This plan covers two related ventures — deliberately distinct so each can be evaluated, funded and (if necessary) wound down on its own merits.

Nyvyn — the venue

Nyvyn is a disused single-screen cinema in Sweden, owned by the founder, that we intend to bring back into use as a flexible venue for hire. Revenue comes from per-hour and per-package hire of the room (talks, screenings, recordings, meetings). It is operated mostly without staff — automation handles access, climate, lights and AV; a local cleaner handles turnover.

Legal form: most likely enskild firma (sole trader) or a separate aktiebolag if a friends-round or pre-seed makes it warranted. Keeping it separate from Vome AB keeps property-flavoured grants (local development, energy retrofit) cleanly out of the SaaS's books.

VomeHire — the SaaS

VomeHire is a booking and operations SaaS for small venue owners. It owns the booking calendar, the payment flow, the access-control layer and the per-package automation. Nyvyn is its first customer and public showcase; the same product is sold to other small venues (community halls, podcast studios, independent cinemas, art spaces, small meeting rooms).

Legal form: a product line within Vome AB alongside VomeHome and VomeSync.

How they relate

Each venture is independently viable. Nyvyn could run on off-the-shelf tools (Skedda + Stripe + a door-code box) without VomeHire; VomeHire can sell to venues without Nyvyn existing. Together, they reinforce: Nyvyn is the daily test bed and the "see it in production" reference customer; VomeHire gives Nyvyn a software stack that would otherwise have to be assembled from four separate vendors.

Importantly, the founder's existing Vome work already pays for most of VomeHire's engineering. The portal, identity, billing and HA-tunnel stacks built for VomeHome are directly reusable.

3.Nyvyn — the venue

The space

Single-screen Swedish cinema, owner-occupied. Large flat floor (no fixed seats), good projection wall, established mains power and broadband, reasonable acoustics. Walking distance from the founder, which materially lowers operating friction during iteration.

Concept — flexible venue for hire

Rather than reopen as a traditional cinema (a capital-hungry, narrow-audience model), Nyvyn operates as a flexible venue for hire with four primary use modes:

  • Talks & presentations — audience seating, projector, mic, recording optional.
  • Private screenings — birthday parties, film clubs, family event nights; booker provides the film.
  • Recording & podcasts — big-screen monitoring, multiple mics, lighting preset, optional file delivery.
  • Workshops & meetings — off-sites, AGMs, training; conference cam, virtual attendees on the big screen.

Operating model

Self-operated. Time-bounded door codes (or NFC) are issued to the booker; a camera at the entrance provides a check-in/checkout audit trail; cleaning and stock turnover is triggered automatically and handled by a local part-time cleaner. An on-call number (the founder, initially) covers the rare cases automation can't.

Music and screening rights (STIM/SAMI) are handled via the booker for events that need them, with a default no-music-licensed mode for meetings and recordings.

What it needs to open

Indicative costs from local quotes plus a margin:

ItemNotesIndicative cost
Heating & building workAir-source heat pump, insulation tweaks, small kitchenette refresh120,000–180,000 SEK
Accessibility & safetyStep-free entry, accessible WC, fire-safety refresh, signage, evacuation plan30,000–60,000 SEK
Licences & insurance (year 1)Public-venue insurance, eventual alcohol licence, music licensing as needed~20,000 SEK
AV & control upgradeConference cam, lapel mics, lighting control, smart locks, HA controller40,000–70,000 SEK
Listing & launchPhotography, website content, marketplace listings, soft launch10,000–15,000 SEK
Realistic minimum to openCinema seating remains an optional, deferrable purchase~220,000 SEK
Comfortable launch budgetAdds modular seating, second projector lamp, contingency~350,000 SEK

Pricing

Per-hour rates with a two-hour minimum, plus per-package pricing for the configured experiences. Rates calibrated against comparable Swedish venues and intentionally accessible at the bottom:

  • Empty-room hourly: 400–600 SEK/hour (€35–€52)
  • Business meeting package: ~600 SEK/hour, two-hour minimum
  • Private screening package: ~800 SEK/hour, two-hour minimum, snacks add-on
  • Recording / podcast package: ~500 SEK/hour, file delivery add-on
  • Full-day buy-out: 4,500–6,000 SEK (€390–€520)

Year-one assumes 3–5 hires per week at an average of three hours each at a blended ~550 SEK/hour. This targets ~430,000–720,000 SEK annual revenue at full ramp, before service add-ons.

4.VomeHire — the SaaS

Positioning

VomeHire deliberately aims at the less-corporate end of the venue-hire market: venues whose own customers are small businesses, freelancers, work-from-home users, artists, wedding parties and private events. We're not allergic to corporate bookings — we'll happily take them — but we're not chasing the procurement-led enterprise meeting-room market that Skedda-shaped tools already serve, and the product makes no apology for the warmer, more personal end of the room.

Product

VomeHire is a booking and operations SaaS for small venue owners. It owns:

  • A public booking calendar with per-room rules and per-package pricing.
  • Stripe checkout, VAT-compliant invoices, refunds and damage-deposit holds.
  • Time-bounded access (codes, NFC, e-keys) via off-the-shelf locks (Salto KS, Aqara, Yale, Nuki).
  • Per-booking automation: climate, lights, projector, sound and screen presets.
  • Check-in / checkout flow with camera-confirmed handover.
  • Cleaner notifications, on-call routing, post-event file delivery.

Architecture

Each venue runs a small Home Assistant controller on-site (a Pi or NUC; the venue owner can supply their own or buy one from us). The controller holds the local credentials for locks and AV; the VomeHire portal talks to it outbound over a WireGuard tunnel. The SaaS itself never holds long-lived credentials to the room, and a physical override button in the room always wins.

Pricing

Three subscription tiers plus a small transaction fee, both kept low enough to be a clear win against the alternative of buying separate calendar, lock and AV-control products:

  • Starter — 499 SEK/month (€43): one bookable room, up to 50 bookings/month, basic packages.
  • Venue — 999 SEK/month (€87): up to three rooms, unlimited bookings, full package library, custom branding.
  • Multi-venue — from 1,999 SEK/month (€174): five+ rooms across locations, SLA, white-label option.

A 1% transaction fee sits on top of Stripe's own fees, capped at a sensible per-booking ceiling, and is waived in the first month so trials are friction-free.

Roadmap

  • MVP: calendar, Stripe, access codes, basic packages. Drives Nyvyn from day one.
  • v1: package library, virtual-attendee streaming preset, cleaner-side mobile flow.
  • v2: file delivery (recordings), damage-deposit holds, marketplace listing connectors (Tagvenue, Bookbarn).
  • v3: "VomeHire-in-a-box" hardware bundle — HA controller + lock + sensors, pre-configured.

5.Market & opportunity

Hire-able space

Sweden has thousands of small bookable venues — community halls (föreningslokaler), parish halls, scout huts, independent cinemas and film clubs, podcast and photo studios, art and pop-up spaces, sports halls, and small meeting/event rooms. The majority are still operated by a volunteer with a paper diary, or by an owner who takes bookings personally.

The wider EU + UK market for the same category is in the tens of thousands of venues. We don't need anything like a double-digit share to build a healthy business.

Who actually walks through the door

Our target venues are the ones whose own customers are individuals and small businesses: a couple booking a small wedding, a podcaster booking a recording evening, a yoga teacher booking a workshop slot, a small-business owner booking a quarterly off-site. This warmer, less-corporate end of the market is under-served by tools designed for procurement-led enterprise booking.

Practically, that shapes what we build (a "private celebration" package is first-class alongside a "meeting" package), how we price (per-hour with sensible package floors, not enterprise seat-licences), and where we look for inbound (small-business and creative communities, not procurement teams).

LayerDefinitionEstimate
TAMSmall bookable venues in the EU + UK currently operated manually or with a clunky calendar.~30–50 k venues
SAMSame, in markets we can support in year one (Sweden + Nordics + UK).~6–9 k venues
SOM (5 yr)Realistic share for a small focused operator that does Sweden first and grows organically.~300–800 venues

Nyvyn itself is a single-line item within the SOM — but a high-quality one, because it doubles as a sales asset.

Why now

  • Affordable smart locks and HA-grade integration coverage have arrived in the last 3–5 years; the hardware side is no longer the hard part.
  • Hybrid work and online attendance have created steady demand for small meeting venues that can take virtual attendees seriously — not just slap a Zoom call on a TV.
  • Energy and staffing costs are squeezing venues that rely on someone being there to open up; automation moves the cost into software.
  • Marketplaces (Tagvenue, Spacebase) have proven there's hire-side demand; what's missing is the operations side for the venue.

6.Competition

No single competitor sits where VomeHire does. The nearest groups occupy adjacent niches:

PlayerModelStrengthsLimits
Skedda / Tutum / CobotBooking SaaSMature, well-understood booking UX; mature paymentsNo access / climate / AV control; no packages
Spacebase / TagvenueVenue marketplacesPre-built audience, listing-side trafficTake 10–20% commission; don't run the room
Salto KS & smart-lock vendor portalsAccess controlExcellent at locksNo calendar / payments; venue-by-venue per-lock fees
Crestron / AV-control vendorsAV automationPowerful for large venuesHeavy install cost, not a fit for small rooms
Calendly + Stripe + spreadsheetDIYCheap, flexibleFounder's evenings go into the spreadsheet
VomeHireIntegrated SaaSBooking, packages, access and AV in one product; same DNA as VomeHomeSingle-room MVP; small early team

Marketplaces are complementary — a venue can list itself on Tagvenue and accept the booking through VomeHire's flow. The opposition we most need to worry about is "Skedda + a smart lock", and the answer there is the package logic: a configured experience is not a calendar.

7.Go-to-market

GTM is shaped by the less-corporate positioning. We court venues and individual bookers through the channels people in that segment actually use — community word-of-mouth, creative networks, small-business and freelancer groups — rather than enterprise procurement channels.

Nyvyn

  • Soft-launch event for the local town, invited friends and existing community contacts. Doubles as a content shoot for the website.
  • Listings on Tagvenue-equivalent local platforms, plus a small Google Business presence. Lean into the wedding / private-celebration listings as well as the meeting ones.
  • Repeat anchors: identify two or three local recurring bookers (a podcast operator, a community film club, a yoga or workshop teacher, a local training company) and offer a small loyalty rate. Half the year-one calendar can come from a handful of anchors.
  • Wedding & celebration channel: small Swedish wedding directories and "alternative venue" lists; a discreet presence at local fairs. Pictures of the venue dressed for a celebration do more work than ad copy.
  • No paid advertising in year one. Word-of-mouth in a small town beats a 5,000 SEK Facebook campaign.

VomeHire

  • Nyvyn as the case study: a "see how it runs" venue with video walkthroughs.
  • Direct sales to peer venues in Sweden and the Nordics — community halls, podcast studios and small wedding/event venues within a 100 km radius, then within Sweden.
  • HA-community + small-creator channels: posts on the Home Assistant forum, r/homeassistant, podcast-studio reviewers, and the small-venue / wedding-venue forums. Cheaper and more credible than buying meeting-room ad slots.
  • Conference + meet-up presence: small-business, creative-industry and wedding-venue meet-ups, not corporate-events trade fairs. Lower cost, warmer audience.
  • Partnerships: with smart-lock vendors (Salto KS, Aqara) for joint marketing, and with smart-home installer networks who can resell setups. Wedding-venue directories on the booking side.

8.Technology & operations

Stack

  • Portal: Flask + Bootstrap + Stripe + Auth0, reusing the existing Vome portal.
  • On-site control: Home Assistant on a small NUC or Pi at each venue, connected to VomeHire over WireGuard.
  • Locks: Salto KS, Aqara, Nuki, Yale — whichever the venue already has, supported through HA integrations.
  • AV: Off-the-shelf cameras, mics, projector controls via HA integrations; conferencing through any standard SIP / RTMP endpoint.
  • Recording delivery: a small object-storage bucket per venue, with link expiry.
  • Monitoring: Sentry for the portal, Prometheus + Grafana for the SaaS side, smartphone notifications for the venue owner.

Cinema operations

  • Local part-time cleaner on a fixed per-event rate, notified automatically through VomeHire.
  • Energy: heat pump pre-warm scheduled by the booking system; no human required to "turn on the heating".
  • Stock (coffee, water, snacks): reordered on a threshold via a small recurring invoice from a local supplier.
  • Insurance, GDPR, music licensing handled centrally; on a checklist that runs at incorporation.

9.Funding & projections — Plan C

Use of funds (2,500,000 SEK)

ItemSEK
Vome AB aktiekapital + legal75,000
Nyvyn opening budget (full)400,000
Founder runway (18 months)540,000
Second engineer (from month 6, 12 months)720,000
Part-time hardware engineer (months 9–18)300,000
VomeHire pilot venues (subsidised hardware + setup, 3–5 venues)150,000
Marketing + conferences + content120,000
Hosting + tooling + insurance (18 months)75,000
Reserve / contingency (~5%)120,000
Total2,500,000

Year-1 to year-3 revenue path

Year 1Year 2Year 3
Nyvyn revenue320,000500,000600,000
VomeHire paying venues (year-end)1860140
VomeHire ARR (year-end run-rate)220,000800,0002,000,000
Combined revenue, in year450,0001,200,0002,800,000
Operating result, in year−1,400,000−200,000+700,000
Sensitivity. A 30% miss on VomeHire venue count is absorbable without a further raise — the cinema's cash flow plus the higher reserve see the company through. A 50% miss requires either a small bridge or a slower hiring plan.

10.Risks & mitigations

Cinema demand softer than expected medium

Small-town venue demand is hard to predict in year one. Mitigation: anchor bookings from local repeat customers, marketplace listings as a parallel funnel, and the option to lean into recording / podcast work which is less weather-dependent than evening events.

Self-operation breaks (someone breaks something, leaves a door open, etc) medium

Mitigation: damage-deposit holds, camera at entrance, on-call number on every booking confirmation, a clear "what to do if..." page sent before arrival. Repeated abusers get banned; one-offs are absorbed against the deposit.

VomeHire ships slower than Nyvyn needs medium

Mitigation: Nyvyn launches first with the MVP and a partial manual workflow. VomeHire features are added in the order Nyvyn actually needs them — product is driven by a real customer rather than guesswork.

Heating / building cost overrun medium

Mitigation: heat-pump installer with a fixed quote; insulation work scoped to a known, modest scope; ~15% contingency baked into the launch budget; ability to delay the seating purchase if necessary.

Regulatory / licensing changes (food, alcohol, music) low

Mitigation: open without alcohol; only add the alcohol licence once a clear use case justifies it. Music licensing only applies to events where it's relevant and is handled per booking.

Skedda et al. add packages and access integration low

Mitigation: our differentiator is the depth of the operations layer and same-platform leverage with VomeHome; even if a competitor adds packages, we sit one level deeper into the venue. We can also choose to interoperate (Skedda as the calendar, VomeHire as the operations side).

11.Contact

This document is the long form of the slide deck and a stable-mate of the VomeHome business plan. I'm happy to walk through it in person or by call; email me at invest@vome.io.

Financial model, full code base and a guided tour of Nyvyn (in person) are available on request, under NDA where appropriate.