Spring helps you launch a scooter rental business: π± Apps with your branding π Dashboard to manage metrics π΄ββοΈ The best scooters, at cost π Help with government permits
In the spring of 2018, I took my first ride on an electric scooter. I quickly saw how they could change cities for the better by providing a fun, cheap, and convenient way of getting around.
I had recently left my previous job and I wanted to work in the industry. With a background in software engineering, I interviewed at Bird and Lime and contracted for Skip. I had job offers on the table, but I didnβt end up joining any of the companies.
All of the scooter companies felt the same. They all said they were building a βcustomβ scooter and that they wanted to be friends with city governments, but in reality, they were totally focused on raising money to buy scooters.
Since then, the industry has evolved. But it's still tough for new operators to get that ground. And that's where Spring comes in.
Spring helps new companies launch and makes it *really* easy. Since starting 4 months ago, we've already launched 4 companies in the US including:
- Kuhmute β Launched in Flint Michigan by two college students. They are building docking stations for scooters.
- Boaz β Launched in Atlanta and Detroit. Emil is a Christian musician who developed a custom scooter with a seat.
Would love to hear what y'all think!
Glow Wallet