Oh, no. They didn't last long, did they? :( Is it that hard to start up a rideshare company?
"See Jane Go, a ride-hailing startup for women only, has exited Southern California streets as of Tuesday, Jan. 9.
Chief Executive Officer Cassandra Miller told customers in a note posted on Facebook that the company ran into financial trouble.
“As a young start-up, we have been unable to secure the necessary capital funding to continue our operations,” the letter signed by Miller stated. “I know discontinuing our service will be a significant loss for many that we serve.”"
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Running a ridehail is hard enough, they limited their driver pool AND rider pool to half. probably less than half.
I get it that they need a niche, but I guess the hurdle was too high.
Wow, that was fast. Did they even last a year?
see jane go away
I wonder if this article had anything to do with it:
https://ride.guru/lounge/p/female-uber-drivers-are-paid-less-than-male-drivers