HappyCow

Last updated
HappyCow
FormationNovember 1999;24 years ago (1999-11)
FounderEric Brent
Location
ProductsRestaurant guide, Travel guides, Recipes
MethodsWebsite, Mobile Apps
FieldsVegetarianism, Veganism
Website www.happycow.net

HappyCow is a mobile app and website that lists vegan and vegan-friendly restaurants and also a passionate community of over one million vegan-focused members. Aside from listing restaurants it also lists farmers markets, health food stores and all types of businesses with a vegan focus.

Contents

History

HappyCow was founded in 1999 by Eric Brent as an online food guide to help travelers find vegan options around the world. [1] [2] [3] In 2011, the mobile app was launched on both Apple and Android and has been downloaded over 4 million times. The app offers translation in 12 languages. It is the largest online platform of its kind specializing in vegan food discovery.

The platform hosts over 220,000 businesses in over 180 countries, with over 1.5 million reviews, more than 2 million photos, and 14 million monthly listing views. [4] The directory contains restaurants, cafes, bakeries, juice bars, food trucks, catering services, shops and food stores which are either fully vegan or offer vegan options.

The initial definition for veg-friendly was based on a minimum menu content being at least 60% vegetarian. This has since been modified into a more flexible set of guidelines based on the alternative availability of vegan food in the area. Listings are categorized based on the following definitions:

Other listings include vegan friendly accommodation, social and activity groups, and other entities with consideration for animal compassion. The website has forum, blog and recipe sections. [5] [6]

The HappyCow YouTube channel was launched in 2012. [7] [8]

Functionality

HappyCow offers various functions to help users discover businesses nearby. This includes map search, list search, categories, events and the ability to add business in Favorites and Trip lists. Users can add and update businesses to HappyCow, leave reviews and follow and message users. As users engage in activities on the platform, they receive points and rewards.

Members who are particularly active can apply to become Ambassadors, enjoying exclusive perks. There are currently over 600 HappyCow Ambassadors worldwide.

Business owners have the option to claim their HappyCow listing, providing them with access to an Owner’s Dashboard. Once their listing is claimed, the owner can edit the business’s information, respond to reviews, and upgrade the listing to a paid plan.

Financing

Income generated is recycled into the running of the operation. Sources of funding include advertisements, business sponsorships, app downloads, and user contributions. [9]

In 2014, The HappyCow Cookbook: Recipes from Top-Rated Vegan Restaurants around the World was published. [10]

In 2022, HappyCow launched a new business advertising program called Partner Program, allowing businesses to pay for advertising on top of search results. The Partner Program includes three tiers — Premium, Essentials and Lite — and is available to any business with a listing. [11]

Notable projects and collaborations

HappyCow releases a regular report noting the top vegan-friendly cities in the world. After a two-year hiatus, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the report returned in 2022. Cities that are frequently at the top of the list include London, Berlin, and Barcelona.

In addition to independent projects, HappyCow frequently collaborates with other vegan and vegan-friendly brands and organizations, including Plant Based Treaty. Since 2022, HappyCow has supported Veganuary by launching a special Veganuary app feed, dedicated to providing users with vegan inspiration, ideas and community.

In 2020, the platform partnered with car manufacturer Toyota to integrate its restaurant guide into the Destination Assist feature on select 2020 and newer Toyota and Lexus models.

Honours and awards

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