Veo

Shared e-scooters & bikes

Published by: VEORIDE

Description

Veo makes your daily commute easier and faster. Download the app, grab a Veo e-scooter, bike, or e-bike and just enjoy the ride.
HOW VEO WORKS
Step 1: Find the closest e-scooter, bike, or e-bike.
Step 2: Scan to unlock! Scan the QR code (or enter the scooter's or bike’s ID number) to unlock it. Enjoy your ride!
Step 3: Park in a designated parking zone (shown in the app) when done. To finish your ride and stop the fare, just tap the "End Ride" button in the app or push down the lever on the bike lock. We do the rest!
Questions about Veo? Send an email to [email protected] or visit our website, www.veoride.com, to see all the places you can Veo today!
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Veo FAQ

  • Is Veo free?

    Yes, Veo is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is Veo legit?

    ⚠️ The Veo app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.

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  • How much does Veo cost?

    Veo is free.

  • What is Veo revenue?

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User Rating

4.82 out of 5

11 ratings in Israel

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Veo Reviews

Definitely worth checking out

ShablulDude on

Israel

While this app still requires work, it seems VeoRide are really trying to make something different here. When the app works, its an amazing experience. I can see how this company will grow with time. Please add a pay as you go feature, it’s an industry standard nowadays.

Boooo

Mister Rogers con·sci·en·tious on

United States

They lie about location and charge you for it

Useless

Skitakemeserieyes on

United States

Update doesn’t show where the bike is on the map on my phone

Brooklyn111

1boogie187 on

United States

Brooklyn111

Poor User Experience

Glitched28328 on

United States

Terrible compared to other scooter/ebike apps. First, I had to deposit $10 rather than just pay what I owe. That really annoyed me - what if I only use one ride - then do I get ripped off for the rest I deposited? My bike’s brakes were extremely squeaky and the bike itself had a horribly annoying start-up/ending jingle.

Battery life on the e scooters

Irahhh3 on

United States

The percentage on the e scooter isn’t accurate. The percentage can be 65% and i will ride 4 blocks and i have change scooters to continue to my destination. To do that is frustrating at times. But Overall i love the e scooters but it’s just those situations that bother me.

So much fun

streikensiehart on

United States

Vroom

Money is non-refundable

Ethaniel.com on

United States

Beware, the app always bills you in $10 increments. Any unused money will stay with the company. They do not allow you to refund it.

Take an uber, cheaper & safer.

ITVLAD on

United States

My wife and I took this veo bikes for a quick ride to get to a sight less then 6 miles. The price on Google maps said it will be 8 to 10 dollars per person if taking a scouter or bike. So we did. The price end up to be two times that and more expensive then an uber and less safer. I do not recommend this mode of travel.

Super expensive

DJTzKING on

United States

This thing came to Jamaica, NYC. I thought it would be great but far from it. First, you can’t use it with your Apple Pay, you have to deposit. Second, they don’t accept debit cards, saying zip code was wrong. Third, it is super expensive, 4.75 in 3 minutes. Fourth, it maxes at 15MPH… and battery dies in the middle of nowhere…. Never using again!

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