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Migo wants to be “the Netflix of transit,” but Lyft hopes to be riders’ main binge

With new ridesharing, e-scooter and other non-personal-car transit options being announced on a seemingly weekly basis in Denver, it can be hard for even the most enthusiastic users to keep track. At least that’s what the folks at Migo are banking on. Migo is a mobile app (available nationwide on iPhone but still in beta for Android) that works as a supplement to ridesharing services such as Lyft, Uber, e-scooters, car shares like Car2go and even public trains and buses.

 

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