I’m Saleem.

I build Unravel Travel within my community, from a travel lab in Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island.

Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean ✈️ Qualicum Beach 49.35°N, 124.44°W Montreal 45.50°N, 73.57°W
The Unravel Travel lab in Qualicum Beach

Qualicum Beach, BC → Montreal · 3,700 km, 40,000 WestJet points.

⬆️ 2 hours north of Victoria · ➡️ 2 hours east of Tofino · 🧓 Canada’s most elderly population.

1999

“Webmaster”

Started in web design with a real eye for product. Built an affiliate site that funded a trip to Costa Rica.

2007

Digital Nomad Era

Self-taught full-stack developer and marketer, building apps from the road. A year across Australia by rail.

2013

Fintech growth

Paid growth lead at Bench Accounting (Seed → A) and Clio (Series C → D).

Today

Running an open product lab, building with AI across design, development, and marketing. Pickleball fanatic.

Oct ’26

Media Hit

Front-page feature in Neighbours of Qualicum Beach Magazine.

From card to claim. Meet Rova.

Think Lonely Planet in your pocket, but personal, live, and collaborative. Rova plans the trip with you, comes with you, gets you home, and helps you plan the next one.

Rova turns points into trips beyond your dreams.

Rova curates the trip in collaboration with you, your advisor, or both.

  • Credit card matchmaking

    AI-powered matching based on your spending habits and travel goals, pairing you with the best card for what you need and where you want to go, across 75+ card pages.

  • Points redemption strategies

    Spend directly or transfer to a partner? Rova shows what your points are actually worth and the smartest way to use them, backed by reward-value guides, how-to guides, and worked case studies.

  • A guidebook written and narrated just for you

    Personalized itineraries built around your plans and taste, your destination, and your redemption strategy, with an optional narrated audio guide. Made for print and mobile phones, works anywhere, interactive, live updating.

Rova
Find your travel card match
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Stop 1 of 13
Type your name… Continue
Italy by Rail
Sept 17–28, 2026
✓ RBC Avion Visa Infinite Privilege added to your trip wallet
10,400 / 20,800 Avion pts50%
Venice Florence Rome Naples Amalfi
🍽 Hotel Riviera · Venice, lagoon view
🚆 Frecciarossa rail · Venice → Florence → Rome
📋 Packing list · 12 items
📅 Venice (Sep 17–20)
Arriving
Alilaguna water bus: €18 one-way (€32 return), covers one large suitcase plus a carry-on. Drops you near San Marco, Rialto, or other canal stops depending on the line. Runs 60–90 min.
Water taxi (recommended): shared runs €39/person; private tops €200, but direct to your hotel's dock in 25–30 min vs. 60–90 on the Alilaguna — worth it after a long overnight flight.
Trip builder  ↗
Narrated audio guide
Ultimate New Zealand
11 chapters · listen start to finish
Chapter 5 of 11
Wellington and Te Papa
0:000:00
Narrated audio guide  ↗
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Rova+1 778-909-7997
Your flight AC872 is delayed 3 hours, with a 98% chance of cancellation. AC is required to re-book you. Next available flight is AC120 @ 7:00p & 10p. Would you like me to call Air Canada to get you on that next flight?
Yes
Great, I'll call you when I am patched in with a support agent. I'll record and transcribe the call for our records.
📞 Rova is calling Air Canada…
I've asked the agent to move you to AC120 @ 7:00p and updated your Italy trip. It'll show as pending until the airline confirms.
Italy by Rail
Sept 17–28, 2026 · updated just now
⏳ Flight change pending — AC120 @ 7:00p, awaiting airline confirmation
✈️ AC120 · Vancouver → Venice · dep 4:00p 7:00p · pending
🏨 Hotel Riviera · Venice, lagoon view
🚆 Frecciarossa rail · Venice → Florence → Rome
Venice Florence Rome Naples Amalfi
📅 Venice (Sep 17–20)
Arrival pending
New landing time: AC120 now arrives Venice later in the evening. Rova moved your water-taxi pickup and Hotel Riviera check-in to match, so your first night stays intact.
Downstream: the Frecciarossa to Florence on Sep 20 is unaffected. No further changes needed.

Rova makes the call.

Know your rights, know what to say, and let Rova handle the airline.

  • Live intelligence

    Inbound aircraft tracking and cancellation odds, plus why it happened: airline's fault or not, determines your compensation. Rova then tells you what to ask for, what to document, and surfaces the next available flights.

  • Rova calls the airline

    Say the word and Rova dials the airline, holds your place in line, and patches you in when an agent picks up. Every call recorded and transcribed for your file, to get you a good resolution from the airline.

  • Your guidebook keeps up

    The new flight flows straight into your personalized itinerary, and every downstream transfer, check-in, and connection shifts to match.

Rova follows up. And keeps planning.

Rova gets you ready for your next trip.

  • Rova digs deep

    Rova keeps investigating after you land, tracing tail-number swaps that can flip a delay from weather to airline fault, and unlock cash. Its model reads 50,000+ CTA decisions to know what gets paid.

  • Letters and escalation

    Built as the disruption happens: duration, cause, and airline-controlled status, logged at the source. When you're ready, an APPR letter is generated and pre-filled.

  • Into the next guidebook

    Any payout or voucher lands as credit on a fresh personalized itinerary, so your next guidebook is already building while this claim finishes.

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Rova+1 778-909-7997
I followed up with your flight AC872 and found something. The aircraft assigned to it changed its tail number and was reassigned to another flight. This is now considered within the airline's control, and you may be eligible for $2,000 cash.
Wait, really?
Really. Cases like this get paid about 74% of the time. Want me to prep the claim with the evidence already on file?
Yes, please do
Your APPR claim letter is ready. I've pre-filled it with the tail-number swap, the within-control finding, and the $2,000 owed.
I'll open a $2,000 credit note against your next trip so it's ready when the payout clears. Want me to note it now?
Yes, note it
Credit note opened for $2,000 on your next trip. I'll follow up when the airline pays and apply it to the flights.
Startupfest 2026
Montreal · Jul 7–11, 2026 · new trip
🧾 $2,000 credit note added to your next trip
$2,000 credit note → WestJet flightsTo follow up
Calgary Montreal Calgary
✈️ WestJet WS 566 / WS 569 · YYC ⇄ YUL — credit note pending
🏨 Griffintown Hotel · Montreal
🎟️ Startupfest pass · Grand Quay
📅 Montreal (Jul 7–11)
Arriving
$2,000 credit note: held against your WestJet fares. Rova follows up when the airline pays and applies it to the flights automatically.
Land YUL 11:45pm: a short ride to the Griffintown hotel puts you a walk from the Grand Quay venue in the morning.

Three revenue streams.

A recurring membership at the core, with affiliate and claims revenue we earn alongside it.

Consumer

Membership

$58/moor $580/yr

Personalized Travel Guidebooks, point alerts for best redemption, upgrade strategies, and lounge access.

Affiliate

Card referral revenue

$30–120/ approved card

Earned from the wallet work we do on card pages. Approved cards pay roughly $30 to $120 each, premium travel cards at the top.

Claims

Share of successful claims

%of each win

A no-win-no-fee contingency on each successful claim. Claims tooling is on the roadmap.

What's live today.

The doors are open. Product is in active development. We're mindful of privacy and data storage, especially with LLMs in the loop.

In person
Pre-trip · Build the right trip
Card-fit chatbotLive
Wallet buildingLive
Trip education · program hubs & guides, 75+ card pages, 50+ case studiesLive
Customized travel guidebooksAlpha / Semi-Automated
Mid-trip · Rova in the moment
Live intelligence · tracking + cancellation oddsAlpha
Real-time guidanceAlpha
Rova calls & records the airlineRoadmap
Multilingual guidance in the traveller’s languageRoadmap
Post-trip · The claim
CTA decision dataset · 50,000+ decisions analyzedComplete
Rova record keepingRoadmap
Rova digs deep · tail-number tracingRoadmap
Letters & escalation to the CTARoadmap

What we're raising, and what it buys.

This raise is about discovering our acquisition metrics and proving paid can scale.

$450K
$200K$1M
$200K

Product & Operations

AI-assisted Custom travel guidebooks, Credit Card Matching, Real-time flight intelligence, and Live guidance, plus day-to-day operations. The unified data layer that connects it all, with privacy and consent built in from the start.

+$100K

PR, SEO & Google Ads

Earned media, organic search, and local and traditional channels, plus Google Ads capturing travellers at the moment of intent. The compounding top of the funnel and the highest-intent pull demand there is.

+$250K

Hires

The founding team beyond the founder: a partnerships and operations lead to run deals, APPR claims, and day-to-day operations, and a social and sales lead to run content, community, and member conversion.

+$450K

Scaling

Paid acquisition at scale across search, social, and lookalike audiences built on first-party conversion data, putting the fully built platform in front of more travellers as CAC falls.

Unravel Travel Boarding pass · Pre-seed
PRE-SEED
This round
SEED
Next round

Investment

$450K–$1M · $6M cap, scaling with raise size post-money SAFE

Boarding

Now

Runway

18 months to seed-ready

Investor copy

Investment

$450K–$1M

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Appendix.

Booked, boarded,
and cash back.

One guide for the whole trip: before it starts, while it's happening, and if it goes wrong.

Pre-trip · Build a better trip Mid-trip · Navigate the airlines Post-trip · Claim what you’re owed

Points, rights, claims.

More points earned, more rights owed, and less of both captured every year.

Before you leave

16%

of Canadians feel they're getting good value from their rewards. The average wallet now spans 13+ loyalty programs, each with its own rules.

Why now · Points

Every devaluation quietly widens the gap between points earned and value captured.

Rewards spending, year over year +25%

When things go wrong

1 in 5

can say what they're owed when a flight is delayed or cancelled. 80% of disrupted travellers never file a claim at all.

Why now · Disruption

And disruptions keep climbing past pre-pandemic peaks, with more flights every year.

Air traffic vs. 2019 +14.6%

After you land

3 years

is the average wait on 97,000+ unresolved passenger claims. Most people give up long before a decision comes.

Why now · Rules

But the rules just moved in travellers' favour, right as claim volumes hit record highs.

APPR claims growth by 2028 +30%

Sources: 2025 Bond Loyalty Report (Canada) · AirHelp 2025 Passenger Rights Survey · CTA backlog via CBC, March 2026 · Courtready, Sept 2025 · Transport Canada 2026

Big market. Widening gap.

More Canadians carry travel cards, and fly, than ever before.

The wallets

9 in 10

Canadian adults carry a credit card, roughly 31M people.

Travel-rewards growth last year +25%

The travellers

58M+

screened at Canada's 8 largest airports in 2025, part of the 5B passengers flown worldwide that year.

International traffic vs. 2019 +14.6%

The APPR backlog

126,000

complaints projected by 2028, the CTA's own forecast as filings keep climbing.

Projected growth by 2028 +30%

Sources: Canadian Bankers Association, 2025 · Bond Loyalty Report 2026 · Statistics Canada / CATSA, Feb 2026 · Transport Canada 2026 · IATA, 2025 · TravelPulse Canada, June 2025

Addressable market: global to near-term

Global opportunity · TAM

$52B

The worldwide travel-loyalty market. Canada is the beachhead; the model travels.

Projected by 2030

Serviceable market · SAM

$4B

Canadian adults who hold a travel-rewards card and fly.

Cardholders who fly 6M

Obtainable market today · SOM

$1.0–1.7B

Canadian adults 40+ who fly internationally and hold a travel-rewards card. The segment we serve first.

Core travellers 40+ 1.5–2.5M

Sources: Global Industry Analysts, 2025 · Gartner · IATA · Canadian Bankers Association · Bond Loyalty Report 2026 · internal estimates (SAM/SOM sizing, $673 blended fee)

We cover the whole trip, and back again.

The moat compounds: each member sharpens targeting and lowers the cost of the next.

Pre-tripMid-tripPost-trip
Unravel TravelTeaches points and cards, guides the trip, alerts you to delays, and helps claim what you’re owed
Wallet BuildingCredit Card Genius, FinlyWealth, Ratehub, NerdWallet, MaxRewards, Prince of Travel, Points.com, Point.me, Juicy Miles, 10xTravel
Trip BuildingTripIt, Wanderlog, Roadtrippers, Inspirock, Google Travel
Flight AlertsFlighty, App in the Air, TripIt Pro, FlightAware, airline SMS/text alerts
Claim-only servicesAirHelp, AirAdvisor, Flightright, Compensair

The moat · built to widen with every member

1 Public data, proprietary edge

We analyzed 50,000+ published CTA decisions to find exactly what tips a claim from denied to paid. Rova's classification model is built on that pattern, and every disruption it tracks adds new first-party data on top.

Source: Canadian Transportation Agency published decisions, analyzed internally.

2 Acquisition that compounds

Every converted member feeds lookalike audiences on Meta and Google. The more we acquire, the sharper the targeting and the lower the blended CAC. Past 50K monthly users, direct affiliate relationships unlock better rates and conversions.

Acquisition that compounds.

Every channel catches a different traveller at a different moment of intent.

Chat marketing

Click-to-message ads on Meta and Google, straight into a chat.

  • Click-to-message ads on Meta and Google drop the prospect straight into a WhatsApp or Messenger thread with the card-fit assistant, catching them at the highest-intent moment: while they're researching a card or trip.
  • Server-side tracking (Meta CAPI, Google Ads, GA4) measures true cost per lead in real time and feeds every converter into lookalike audiences, so spend follows what works and cost per acquisition falls as we scale.

AI Flight Intelligence

A free tool that earns the phone number before the pitch.

  • Zero friction (no app, no account, any phone) captures the number at the moment of disruption, when a traveller most wants help.
  • Text a flight number, get live status, delay and cancellation odds, and a plain-language read on your rights, covering Canada, the US, Mexico, the UK, the EU, and 130+ countries under the Montreal Convention.
Try the free flight tool →

Knowledge base

Compounding SEO in a niche the big players barely cover.

  • Already deep: 14 loyalty program hubs, 75+ credit card pages, 50+ interactive case studies, and dozens of points guides. For passenger rights, we analyzed 50,000+ published Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) decisions, the foundation of our rights guides, free flight tool, and Rova.
  • The knowledge base is what Rova draws on for its answers. The content sharpens the assistant, and the assistant points to the next page to write.
Explore the program hubs →

In-person offer

In person, the hook may be the Custom travel guidebooks: a personalized, narrated trip guidebook that gives advisors and partners something tangible to put in a traveller's hands.

Cleared for takeoff.

 Year 1Year 2Year 3
Members1006301,400
Membership fees1 ($673/yr blended)$30K$345K$850K
Card affiliate · members2 (2–3 placements/yr × $150 blended)$15K$200K$550K
Card affiliate · free tool2 (non-members, no membership needed)$70K$850K$2.0M
Claims3 (15% net share · no membership required)$25K$300K$1.0M
Total revenue$140K$1.7M$4.4M

Potential Revenue Streams

White-label product

licensed to independent travel advisors

In-house travel agency

booking revenue on top of membership

Government funding

for APPR (Air Passenger Protection Regulations) solutions

18 Month Goal

50,000 users / month · 350 memberships · $1M annual run-rate · finding LTV : CAC

Notes & assumptions

  1. Membership. Blends the $58/mo and $580/yr plans at an assumed 80/20 split ($673 per member per year). Member counts are net of an assumed 35% annual churn (65% retention). Year 1 revenue reflects members ramping in through the year, so it sits below the year-end count times the annual rate. A lean, premium member base sits at the core. The scalable free-tool funnel, chiefly its card-affiliate revenue, carries most of the top-line upside, with the independent claims service adding to it.
  2. Card affiliate. Members are assumed to take 2–3 approved cards each per year. The same free card-fit tool is open to non-members and scales with traffic, modelled as the separate “free tool” line. Both earn affiliate revenue with no membership required. By Year 3 the free-tool affiliate line is the largest single revenue source, scaling with traffic toward 50,000 users a month.
  3. Claims. Counts only Unravel’s net 15% share (a 30% contingency shared with our legal partner) at a $700 average payout, anchored below the up-to-$1,000-per-head pool. Modelled independent of membership: anyone can claim through the free SMS-tracker on-ramp, so it scales with traffic, not the member base. By Year 3 it is a meaningful line, on a still-modest share of the 126,000 complaints filed each year.