@ScootRoute’s secret sauce is that we allow riders to customize their rides.
👆🏻Pick your device
👆🏻Add your speed, hill and road density preferences
👉🏻Toggle on bike lanes/paths
👏🏻Get directions
☺️Enjoy a safe and fun ride
Let’s roll! #micromobility#scooter#startup
@FastCompany, we’re blushing.
Thrilled to be honored as a finalist in @FastCompany’s 2021 Innovation by Design Awards for Best Mobility Design.
The program highlights designers and businesses who are solving the problems of today and tomorrow. #FCDesignAwards#scootroute
The woman (and scooter) behind @ScootRoute. Meet Meghan Braley and Sir Scoots.
We just opened our fundraising round and are excited to share our start-up journey with you!
Follow us for progress, tips and our best moments from building our business.
#micromobility#startup
Join us Wednesday, 8/18 at 3p EST for a live demo of @ScootRoute, the app and routing engine that maps the faster, safer way to go.
Register for free below!
https://t.co/BDZ4uGjwG1
Join us Wednesday, August 18th for a free, live demo of the @ScootRoute app.
Learn how to customize your ride + what makes riding with us a breeze 💨
Register for free 👇🏻
https://t.co/BDZ4uGjwG1
#webinars#mobility#MaaS#SaaS#transit#micromobility
Preserving our planet is everyone's responsibility, and earth needs help.
Here are 5 practices to add your daily routine that help the environment (and your wallet!). #5 is our personal favorite.
#earthday ##scootroute#micromobility
If you missed @ScootRoute founder and CEO, Meghan Braley, on @insivia's Tech Finder, you can watch the interview here. Meet Meghan, listen to her story and where she wants to take ScootRoute in the future! #BuildItWithCloud#MobileAppDev#Micromobility
https://t.co/GO5FrpxkXo
Catch @ScootRoute’s founder tomorrow on @insivia’s next Tech Founder episode.
We’re chatting micromobility, entrepreneurship, wins, challenges and of course, @ScootRoute.
Set a reminder to watch Tuesday's live show ➔ https://t.co/fnHB4WGGYQ
New research from Emory University shows that micromobility is good for local economies.
The study examined 4 large U.S. cities and found that shared scooters created $13.8m in addnt’l sales for food & bev companies, compared to cities without scooters.
We're here for it!