Le Bon Coin was launched in France in 2006 as the French version of the Swedish classified advertisement platform Blocket.se, originally created in Sweden in the 1990s. The project was introduced in France through a partnership between the Norwegian media group Schibsted and Spir Communication, a company specialised in free classified advertisements.
At the beginning, the objective was simple: create an easy-to-use digital platform where people could buy, sell, and exchange products or services locally. Unlike other e-commerce platforms at the time, Le Bon Coin focused strongly on simplicity, accessibility, and local interaction. Users could publish advertisements quickly and contact buyers or sellers directly without complicated registration systems or high costs.
One of the key factors behind the project’s rapid growth was its accessibility for all types of users. The platform was mostly free and intentionally designed to remain simple, even for people with limited digital skills. At a time when internet use was expanding rapidly in France, this easy and practical approach attracted millions of users.
The platform progressively became part of everyday life in France. People used Le Bon Coin not only to buy and sell second-hand products, but also to find jobs, housing, vehicles, services, and local opportunities. The platform created a strong connection with local communities and everyday economic exchanges.
Word-of-mouth communication and growing user trust played an important role in the company’s development. As more users joined the platform, the number of available products and services increased, creating a strong network effect that reinforced the platform’s popularity.
Le Bon Coin also contributed significantly to the development of the circular economy in France by encouraging reuse, second-hand consumption, and local exchanges. Over time, the platform integrated new digital services such as secure payments, delivery systems, and professional advertisements.
Today, Le Bon Coin is one of the most widely used digital platforms in France and one of the most recognised examples of successful digital entrepreneurship based on simplicity, accessibility, trust, and local community engagement.