Berlin Soul, Global Vision: Building Standert Bicycles with Founder Max Von Senger
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Max Von Singer is the founder of Berlin-Based Bicycle Brand Standert. From its humble beginnings as a small bike shop café during the fixed gear boom of the early 2010s, Standert has grown into a respected European cycling brand with a loyal following.
Max, along with his wife and co-founder Ana, share their journey from selling 50 track bikes to developing a full lineup of premium bicycles, all while maintaining an organic, design-focused approach to brand building through social media and community engagement rather than traditional marketing.They've built a team of 30 employees and shipped bikes worldwide.
Their story is one of balancing creative passion with the demands of running a growing business, highlighting the challenges and rewards of staying true to your vision while professionalizing operations.
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Max, along with his wife and co-founder Ana, share their journey from selling 50 track bikes to developing a full lineup of premium bicycles, all while maintaining an organic, design-focused approach to brand building through social media and community engagement rather than traditional marketing.They've built a team of 30 employees and shipped bikes worldwide.
Their story is one of balancing creative passion with the demands of running a growing business, highlighting the challenges and rewards of staying true to your vision while professionalizing operations.
Read the latest 'The Business of Cycling' Blog
Sign up for 'The Business of Cycling' Newsletter
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