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Marketplace Businesses with Fexingo: Two-Sided Networks, Liquidity, and Take Rates
by Fexingo
Two-sided marketplaces are among the most powerful business models of the digital age, but building and scaling them requires solving a chicken-and-egg problem: liquidity. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine the mechanics of platforms like Airbnb, Uber, and Etsy — how they attract both sides, set take rates, and avoid the 'death spiral' of declining usage. Lucas traces the supply-side dynamics — onboarding hosts or drivers — while Luna maps demand-side behavior, from price sensitivity to network effects. Together, they dissect the trade-offs between low take rates that juice growth and high take rates that capture value, using real data from public marketplace companies. They explore why some marketplaces fail to achieve critical mass, and how the most successful ones use subsidies, reviews, and algorithmic matching to keep both sides engaged. The conversation also touches on the role of trust and safety in reducing friction, and the long-term challenge of defending against disinte
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Two-sided marketplaces are among the most powerful business models of the digital age, but building and scaling them requires solving a chicken-and-egg problem: liquidity. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine the mechanics of platforms like Airbnb, Uber, and Etsy — how they attract both sides, set take rates, and avoid the 'death spiral' of declining usage. Lucas traces the supply-side dynamics — onboarding hosts or drivers — while Luna maps demand-side behavior, from price sensitivity to network effects. Together, they dissect the trade-offs between low take rates that juice growth and high take rates that capture value, using real data from public marketplace companies. They explore why some marketplaces fail to achieve critical mass, and how the most successful ones use subsidies, reviews, and algorithmic matching to keep both sides engaged. The conversation also touches on the role of trust and safety in reducing friction, and the long-term challenge of defending against disinte
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