Moto Nation

A transportation app for underserved consumers with special requirements

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Security Type
Crowd SAFE
Min Investment
$100
Offering Date
March 18, 2024
Expected Close Date
April 16, 2025
No. Investors
12
Website
motonation.us

Company Description

Moto Nation created mobility apps for consumers to place reservations in 52 major cities across America. A transport vehicle arrives at their home, hospital, hotel, airport, or even the cruise port, all ready to provide specialty transportation.

Key Deal Facts

45,000+ completed reservations
Operations in 52 US cities
55000 Kidmoto App downloads
23k registered customers
$233 Average Fare Price, premium service
Network of 600 companies nationally

Management Team / Advisory Board Bios

Nelson Nigel
Founder
Nelson started Kidmoto with a dream, $600 bucks, and a relentless passion to succeed. Nelson is A natural-born hustler, survivor, and fighter and continues to push forward with innovation and entrepreneurship, no matter where the journey takes him.

Cindy Bunag
Social
Amount Raised : $28,007
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