Roadie, the new app that pairs road-trippers with stuff that needs transporting, opened in the U.S. Southeast a month ago after extensive beta testing to grow a user base of delivery requesters and participating drivers. The company had planned to expand slowly, waiting for a critical mass of users before opening the Roadie marketplace in a new state, in order to prevent a mismatch of requests and available drivers.
Roadie, the new app that pairs road-trippers with stuff that needs transporting, opened in the U.S. Southeast a month ago after extensive beta testing to grow a user base of delivery requesters and participating drivers. The company had planned to expand slowly, waiting for a critical mass of users before opening the Roadie marketplace in a new state, in order to prevent a mismatch of requests and available drivers. Tuesday morning, however, the company said it would launch Roadie in all 50 states.
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Published on March 10, 2015 12:26