Pilot launching · Texas
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A ride share built city-first. Fairer fares, vetted drivers, and a flat-fee model that stops treating drivers like a variable cost.
Why migo
The big apps treat smaller cities like a footnote. We're building the opposite — a platform sized to a city, with drivers, dispatch, and pricing tuned for the streets they actually run on.
Quick where you actually live
We launch in cities most ride-shares treat as a footnote, with a fleet sized to keep wait times short outside the busy core.
Drivers, properly vetted
Every migo driver is background checked and their vehicle inspected before they ever pick up a rider. No grey areas.
A flat-fee model
Drivers keep more of what they earn. Riders pay a fare that doesn't move with the weather. The math is printed on the receipt.
Built for the city it runs in
Each market gets its own dispatch settings, routes, and team — instead of a one-size-fits-all platform pretending every place is the same.
One promise
No surge. No catch.
What you see at the start of the ride is what you pay at the end. Drivers know what they earn before they accept. No mystery cuts on either side.
Pilot markets
Starting in Abilene and the Rio Grande Valley.
We're piloting in two Texas markets first: Abilene, and the Rio Grande Valley. Two places that deserve better than a tab on someone else's national app. Once we get the model right here, we'll keep going — carefully, one city at a time.
For riders
Be first in line when migo opens in your city.
The rider app launches with the pilot. Leave your details and we'll let you know the moment migo goes live where you are.
For drivers
A flat fee. A fair shake. Help us launch.
We're recruiting our first drivers in Abilene and the Rio Grande Valley. Flat-fee model, no surge lottery, paid weekly.