Bird is the word: Why this scooter-sharing startup is inviting other entrepreneurs to get in on the action
By Administrator | 4 December 2018
US scooter-sharing startup Bird has launched a new platform allowing other startups and small businesses to run their own mini scooter empires.
Bird Platform will provide scooters-as-a-service, offering any business or individual a fleet of scooters.
Platform users also gain access to a marketplace of mechanics and chargers — people earning money for charging the electric vehicles in their homes — all for a service fee, which according to a report from TechCrunch, amounts to 20% of the cost of any rides.
Users can brand their scooters however they please, uploading their logo and choosing the colour of the frames. They can also create a branded website for their two-wheeled side hustle.
“The e-scooter movement has never been just about one company, one city or one way of providing a service,” Bird chief executive Travis VanderZanden said in a statement.
“It’s about the collective — all of us and the universal need to invest in a brighter, safer, greener future.”
According to the TechCrunch report, Bird Platform will be rolled out in December in any city Bird scooters are actively used, and where regulations allow it. Read more
Stephanie Palmer-Derrien - Startup Smart - 3 Dec 2018
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