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Less than two years after it made its debut, an app that aimed to bring multiple transport options under one platform has folded, along with the SMRT-backed start-up that developed it.
Launched in September 2019, Zipster - developed by mobilityX, a subsidiary of transport operator SMRT - said then it planned to offer commuters virtually unlimited rides on buses and trains for a flat monthly subscription fee, as well as discounted rides on ride-hailing services and shared-bikes.
It said at the time it had about 16,000 users following a beta trial, and had partnered with Grab, Gojek and electric car-sharing firm BlueSG to offer their services through the app.
During the launch event, it was also announced that Enterprise Singapore was working with mobilityX to expand Zipster's operations to other countries in the region.
https://tinyurI.com/24w5tn22
Launched in September 2019, Zipster - developed by mobilityX, a subsidiary of transport operator SMRT - said then it planned to offer commuters virtually unlimited rides on buses and trains for a flat monthly subscription fee, as well as discounted rides on ride-hailing services and shared-bikes.
It said at the time it had about 16,000 users following a beta trial, and had partnered with Grab, Gojek and electric car-sharing firm BlueSG to offer their services through the app.
During the launch event, it was also announced that Enterprise Singapore was working with mobilityX to expand Zipster's operations to other countries in the region.
https://tinyurI.com/24w5tn22