
DENVER — The Denver Post reports about a new app, Migo, which works as a supplement to ride-sharing services such as Lyft, Uber, e-scooters, car shares like Car2go, and even public trains and buses.
Users of the mobile app can punch in a starting point and destination and receive estimates for ride costs and how long it will take to hail a car, hop on a bus, or walk to a scooter or bike. Some services, like Lyft, can be booked directly through Migo without opening another app.











