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15 Oct 2025
Easy Charter opens €600K funding round to scale across Europe

Easy Charter, a Mallorca-based startup building the first connected communication layer for the boating industry, has announced the launch of its integrated metasystem and the opening of a €600,000 funding round to accelerate development and European expansion. 

 

The company aims to become the “communication rails” for modern boating, connecting operators, guests, resellers, and service providers through a unified digital ecosystem.

 

Building the communication layer for boating

 

Founded by Carlos Martín and José Ramiro Cortés, Easy Charter is addressing one of the marine industry’s most persistent challenges: fragmentation. From booking apps and charter systems to marinas, hotels, and transport providers, most tools in boating today operate in isolation. 

 

Easy Charter’s connected metasystem allows these platforms to “speak the same language,” ensuring data, payments, and communications stay synchronized across partners. This system links seven operational modules, covering guest onboarding, charter management, reseller tools, destination maps, concierge, and transfer coordination, under a single framework. 

 

The result is a seamless experience for guests and operators alike, with faster bookings, cleaner data flow, and reliable payouts.

 

A seamless journey from booking to berth

 

On the user side, Easy Charter provides an app for guests detailing what to bring, where to meet, and how to check in. For owners and operators, an operations dashboard manages availability, pricing, and payouts. Hotels and agencies can resell experiences instantly through QR codes or embedded links, while marinas and suppliers use dedicated panels to handle transfers, onboard services, and extras.

 

The platform also integrates AI assistance that answers common questions in natural language, improves transfer confirmations with multiple providers, and enables transparent split payments. A growing network of connected modules means each step of the customer journey, booking, transfer, boarding, and settlement, can now occur within one connected ecosystem.

 

Scaling across Spain and Europe

 

Following a successful live season with seven connected solutions in operation, Easy Charter is now preparing for a Spain-wide rollout by April 2026. Expansion into key European hubs will follow later that year, with first pilot projects outside Europe planned for 2026–2027. The company is currently in discussions with operators across the Balearics and mainland Spain to connect their existing systems to the Easy Charter framework.

 

To support this growth, Easy Charter has opened a two-phase fundraising campaign. The first, a €200,000 round, will complete the development of its Concierge, Transfer, and AI connection layers. A second €400,000 raise in early 2026 will fund expansion across Spain, strengthen reseller tools, and scale integrations with hotels, marinas, and travel partners.

 


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Collaborating to build an open standard

 

Rather than compete with existing boating apps, Easy Charter aims to standardize data exchange and build an open communication standard for the marine industry. “Great point solutions already exist,” said founder Carlos Martín. 

 

What’s missing is a shared language that keeps boats, guests, and partners in sync. Easy Charter is designed to connect these systems so the industry can grow together, not in silos.”

 

The team is also developing partnerships with marinas, NGOs, and schools to promote ocean awareness through initiatives such as beach clean-ups, educational talks, and citizen science projects focused on microplastics.

 

Lean team, connected vision

 

Easy Charter operates with a lean core team: co-founders Carlos Martín and José Ramiro Cortés, supported by senior developers on key integrations. The company plans to appoint operational advisors to support market rollout and governance as expansion accelerates.

 

By creating a shared communication layer for marine travel, Easy Charter seeks to make boating as connected and intuitive as modern hospitality and transport systems. Its metasystem offers an opportunity to unify a fragmented industry, creating efficiency, improving guest experience, and setting the foundation for a new standard in connected boating.

 

For more information, visit www.easycharter.io.

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