Once great company that's lost its way - Anonymous employee Apidura Employee Review

1.0
10 June 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Get to work with prestigious cycling brands. Pay is decent for the cycling industry. Wednesday mornings free to ride (if you make up the usual 9-6 hours elsewhere).

Cons

People are viewed as expendable. Company has gone off the rails since cofounders moved back to France. Long hours, low holiday allowance. Toxic work environment. No culture, communication or leadership.

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2.0
19 May 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Apidura offers something refreshingly different to the typical corporate workplace. The London team is full of bright, kind people who bring both fun and integrity to work. The sustainability values are authentic and deeply embedded in its direction. A relaxed, informal office culture, Wednesday morning flexibility, and decent pay for the industry all make it an attractive place for brand fans and cyclist enthusiasts.

Cons

Apidura presents as a purpose-led, progressive company - but the culture can feel closed and rigid. Despite a flat structure on paper, power is concentrated in the hands of the founders, who lead remotely with a highly involved, top-down style. Without an HR function or meaningful mechanisms for feedback, people lack a space for support, growth or honest conversation. The commitment to sustainability is strong on the product side but doesn’t fully extend to people practices. Development is rarely prioritised, and managers lack the scope or support to nurture others. Feedback is often critical and micro, contributing to a cautious environment where people second guess what’s expected. The lack of financial transparency, combined with minimal long-term planning, creates ambiguity around goals and success. Benefits are basic, and some company stances like discouraging the Cycle to Work scheme, can feel at odds with the outward identity. The physical office space is makeshift and temporary, and at odds with polished outward brand experience. Apidura’s ‘anti-corporate’ stance is part of its appeal, but over time, it can feel insular. Hiring for fit over diversity of thought and favouring those who align closely with a mindset. It can feel hard to belong or progress for those who don’t fit this mould.

5.0
9 Apr 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The team are genuinely passionate about bike packing and care deeply about sustainable practices. Working here offers autonomy and a chance to make a difference, it's great if you're a self starter and enjoy being in a team where everyone mucks in. People at Apidura are kind, caring, and authentic, and a lot of fun to work with.

Cons

It's a small company, there's a lot to figure out still with practices and processes, and it can be challenging maintaining the right balance to suit everyone's working styles.

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