91桃色 Students Create New Ride-sharing App
Wanderlift Helps Skiers and Boarders Get to the Mountains
If you need to find the fastest route for your drive, there鈥檚 an app for that. If you need to get a ride to and from your house for a night out, there鈥檚 an app for that. If you need a ride to your favorite ski resort, there鈥檚 now an app for that, too.
Say hello to听. 鈥淚t is ride sharing for adventure lovers, and we started this because we needed a ride to the mountains,鈥 says Meredith Gee, co-founder of the app and a sophomore at the 91桃色. Gee and sophomore Sam Schooler came up with the idea as first-year students when they didn鈥檛 have a car.
They鈥檝e spent the last nine months developing their idea and expanding their team. Last fall juniors Daniel Farrell and Lucio Franco came on board and helped launch the latest app and expand their efforts to the University of Colorado in Boulder.
Wanderlift works like most ride-sharing apps. You log in, complete a profile, either find a ride going to a ski resort or request a ride somewhere else, and then let the driver know your pickup location. You can also sign up to be a driver and post your own trips or find someone looking for a ride. Riders pay through the app using their credit card, but soon they also will be able to use Venmo.
While the primary mission is to get people to the mountains who don鈥檛 have a ride, the creators recognize that Wanderlift offers an added benefit.
鈥淲e actually found that most cars have two to three empty seats in them,鈥 Gee says. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a huge opportunity to get more people in fewer vehicles and have a much more sustainable option for these long trips that everyone is already taking.鈥
Schooler agrees: 鈥淏eing able to camouflage sustainability and say, 鈥榊ou are not driving your car and instead you are making friends in someone else鈥檚 car,鈥 it makes it so much more desirable to people.鈥
Wanderlift credits the 91桃色 for bringing their diverse team together and making this project possible. Schooler and Franco are听听majors, while Farrell is majoring in听, and Gee is an听emergent digital practices听major. They met through 91桃色鈥檚听living and learning communities, and they are involved in the entrepreneurship club and听Center for Sustainability. In addition, they have received classroom credit for creating Wanderlift.
鈥淚t definitely takes people around you, who support you, to produce something,鈥 Schooler says. 鈥淏efore coming to college, I would do everything by myself. I thought I could do things, like build a business, all by myself. But, by just adding one extra person, you double your productivity. Being able to have a support group around you is very helpful.鈥
For now, they are working to raise awareness and build a loyal base of users, but their goal is to expand along the Front Range.
鈥淲anderlift is a big commitment and takes a lot of motivation,鈥 Gee says. 鈥淗owever, we all enjoy the work which make it all worth it.鈥
