Full-Time
Posted on 10/31/2025
Home exchanges via subscription-based network
$170k - $230k/yr
Remote in USA
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Kindred runs a members-only network that enables home exchanges, letting homeowners and renters swap residences for a set period. Members pay a subscription to access a curated list of swap-ready homes and receive hosting guides, with host protection and up to $100,000 in damage coverage. It differentiates itself by focusing on reciprocal swaps within an exclusive, vetted community, pairing a curated network and resources with insurance rather than just lodging. The goal is to provide a cost-effective, community-driven travel alternative and grow a trusted home-swap network in the market.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$147.8M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2021
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Kindred raises $125M in funding. Kindred, a San Francisco, CA-based provider of a global home swapping platform, raised $125M in funding. The round included a $40M Series B round co-led by NEA and Dylan Field, CEO of Figma, and an $85M in Series C led by Index Ventures. The company intends to use the funds to evolve its community experiences and offerings, including allowing members to build out new, sub-communities where they can open their homes to others within their extended networks, or with whom they share common interests or values. Founded in 2021, and led by CEO Justine Palefsky, Kindred is a global provider of a home swapping platform that allows verified members to swap homes through a human travel experience, generating a more way to see the world. 90% of its inventory is people's primary residences, positioning it within the travel accommodation market. Kindred service fees average $20 - 45 per night, meaning a stay costs roughly one-tenth of a short-term rental in a comparable home. The platform has grown to almost 300,000 members across 150+ cities, adding 150,000 members in 2025 alone, with almost 350,000 nights hosted to date. Destinations on the platform include New York City, London, Los Angeles, Barcelona, Mexico City, and Paris.
Kindred, a global home swapping platform, has raised $125 million in funding, comprising a $40 million Series B co-led by NEA and Figma CEO Dylan Field, and an $85 million Series C led by Index Ventures. Founded in 2021, Kindred has grown to nearly 300,000 members across over 150 cities, adding 150,000 members in 2025 alone. The platform has facilitated almost 350,000 nights of accommodation to date. Unlike short-term rental marketplaces, over 90% of homes on Kindred are primary residences, with no monetary exchange between hosts and guests. The funding will support development of trust-led sub-communities, allowing members to swap homes within extended networks. Service fees average $20–45 per night, roughly one-tenth the cost of comparable short-term rentals.
/PRNewswire/ -- Kindred, the global home swapping platform, today announced it has raised $125 million to scale its growth as a community-driven travel...
New data shows rising prices and growing frustration with traditional lodging are pushing travelers toward smarter, community-driven optionsNEW YORK, May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Summer travel isn't canceled – it's just getting a smarter upgrade. Today, Kindred , a global home-swapping community, released its 2025 Summer Travel Report, offering a closer look into how Americans are navigating rising costs and shifting their approach to vacations. With the average getaway now costing $259.20 more per person – and frustration mounting with traditional lodging, as 84% of hotel guests and 84% of short-term rental users report pain points with their experiences – Americans are doubling down, making more intentional, creative choices to maximize their travel budgets.The report reveals that 90% of U.S. travelers are actively looking for ways to cut back on summer travel spending. Among the top strategies: staying with friends or family (41%), finding more cost-effective accommodations (40%), opting for staycations (26%). Notably, 12% are turning to home swapping – a rising trend in the U.S
When Livekindred launched Kindred in 2022, its goal was simple: to make travel more accessible and authentic through home swapping.