Ride Velo, Inc

The Preferred Ride-sharing App for Patients Traveling to and from Medical Appointments

https://wefunder.com/ride.velo.health

Total raised on Wefunder: 0

Total investors: 0

Quick facts

  • Over 10,200 Velo rides completed from April 2022 to August 2023.
  • Health insurance approved by three major carriers.
  • Current revenue is at $400,000+.
  • A success-driven team with experience from a variety of verticals: finance, health, and technology.

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Ride Velo, Inc

The Preferred Ride-sharing App for Patients Traveling to and from Medical Appointments

$9,901

of a $50,000 goal
INVESTMENT TERMS
Convertible Note
$6M valuation cap 5% interest 20% discount
$100, $250, $500, $1K, $5K, $10K
Pitch Video
Investor Panel

Investor Panel

David and Jim interviewed Ride Velo, Inc on August 25, 2021. Play Video
David Ma
Serial Entrepreneur, Angel Investor & Business Consultant
Jim Jindrick
Venture development expertise includes researching, planning, launching, stabilizing, sustaining, and scaling technology-focused ventures.
Strengths
says, "Very interesting and unique model to capture guaranteed revenue in the healthcare business"
says, "Enthusiastic driver (pardon the pun!) for this venture. Really seems to know his stuff."
Advice
says, "Think about how this business can scale nationally beyond your current geography"
says, "Marketing your service is going to take some time. Do think you have a good market potential."

What Investors Say

HartHaven Partners
LEAD INVESTOR
Invested $25,000 this round + $25,000 previously
RideVelo has created a disruptive technology that leverages healthcare insight, predictive analytics and human compassion into a model of healthcare transportation not currently in the market place. This WILL make a different on health outcomes, equity and improved margin for healthcare providers. This is the classic doing well by doing good! Well Done Team Velo! The value proposition to the delivery of compassionate and responsive care by allowing members of the community most at risk for poor outcomes (at cost of billions to the healthcare system) is quite undeniable.
What People Say