Setrabike
Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Business Development
2011
For our final project, we were asked to develop a new business concept for an interactive product or service and a comprehensive business plan. We had to consider the concept from multiple angles, including problem/solution, defining the market and existing competition, economic viability, potential risks, and the team to make it all happen. On the last day of class, Allison and I had 10 minutes to pitch our idea to potential 'investors'.

Through market and competitor research in the $5.6 billion bicycle industry, we uncovered two areas of where cyclists were being underserved: bicycle security and collecting/sharing ride data. Our solution was Setrabike – a GPS device that installs directly into your bike’s seat post, acting as both a stat and performance tracking device as well as a security system. If stolen, the unit would activate and broadcast its location to its owner through a cellular connection. Similar to Nike Plus for runners, the Setrabike system is a simple integrated platform that allows cyclists to track, share, and compare the stories of their rides with a larger online community.

At the core, we proposed a quality tracking and communication module with long lasting battery life that easily pairs with smartphone and web based applications.
  • Date / Fall 2010
    Class / Strategic Innovation in Product & Service Design with John Zapolski
    Team / Allison Shaw, Vanessa Robinson (industrial design)

    For our final project, we were asked to develop a new business concept for an interactive product or service and a comprehensive business plan. We had to consider the concept from multiple angles, including problem/solution, defining the market and existing competition, economic viability, potential risks, and the team to make it all happen. On the last day of class, Allison and I had 10 minutes to pitch our idea to potential 'investors'.

    Through market and competitor research in the $5.6 billion bicycle industry, we identified two areas of where cyclists were being underserved: bicycle security and collecting/sharing ride data. Our solution was Setrabike – a GPS device that installs directly into your bike’s seat post, acting as both a stat and performance tracking device as well as a security system. If stolen, the unit would activate and broadcast its location to its owner through a cellular connection. Similar to Nike Plus for runners, the Setrabike system is a simple integrated platform that allows cyclists to track, share, and compare the stories of their rides with a larger online community.

    At the core, we proposed a quality tracking and communication module with long lasting battery life that easily pairs with smartphone and web based applications.
  • The GPS unit fits in a bicycle seat post, activated when moved to track bicycle location and other riding data
  • Initial sketches of the Setrabike device from Vanessa Robinson
  • Users can track their own ride and route data, and share stats through an online hub or mobile device