
Francis Davidson built Sonder into one of the most ambitious but ultimately cautionary tales about hospitality startups. Now he’s back with another venture that couldn’t be more different from Sonder: There are no long-term apartment leases and hardly any physical footprint.
The company is called Odessia — meant to conjure a “Greek goddess of travel” — and it offers an AI-powered travel planning tool and booking agent.
Davidson, who saw Sonder collapse just six months ago, spent the interim building the product with a team of eight in San Francisco.
“I’m so happy to be moving on to something like just a blank new slate,” Davidson said in a Skift interview Tuesday.
The idea for Odessia came partly out of conversations with Sequoia Capital, where a close friend is a partner. Davidson had gone to them to think through what his next move should be.
“They mentioned, you’re an expert at travel, you built a consumer brand before, a
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