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Vugo (company)

Vugo
Formerly called
Viewswagen
Private
Industry Application software, Rideshare advertising
Founded Minneapolis, Minnesota (2015 (2015))
Founder
  • James Bellefeuille
  • Rob Flessner
  • Eugene Kurdzesau
Headquarters Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Area served
United States
Key people
  • James Bellefeuille
  • Rob Flessner
  • Eugene Kurdzesau
Website www.govugo.com

Vugo is an application software company that develops an advertising platform to be used in rideshare vehicles for companies such as Uber, Lyft and Sidecar. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the company is the first to develop in-car advertising for the rideshare marketplace.

Vugo was founded in February 2015 by James Bellefeuille, Rob Flessner and Eugene Kurdzesau, all University of St. Thomas graduates. The initial idea for the application came when co-founder James Bellefeuille worked as a driver for Uber in Chicago. An owner of one of his favorite restaurants suggested that he carry menus in his car while ridesharing, Soon after adding the menu's to the pocket's to the backseat Bellefeuille noticed that passengers who previously asked for recommendations actually took action on his advice when presented with a menu. The business is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota and was originally named Viewswagen prior to its name change to Vugo.

Vugo was beta tested in the Minneapolis-Minnesota area prior to it launch in May 2015. By June of that year, Vugo had signed up more than 1,000 drivers. Vugo was initially met with resistance from Uber who initially threatened to deactivate drivers partnered with Vugo, stating that rideshare advertising did not enhance a client's ride. Bellefeuille responded in an interview saying, "We took a page from the Uber playbook...We’re going to do it anyway." When questioned by a reporter, Uber responded that their support staff was incorrect and drivers are considered independent contractors and not employees of the company As such, Vigo was not against their drivers policy and drivers would not be deactivated for advertising with Vugo. Vugo raised $250,000 in angel funding which it closed in June 2015. It announced the funding would be used for driver growth and product development.

Vugo was also among the 70 semi-finalists of the 2015 Minnesota Cup, out of 1,300 initial competitors. As of June 2015 Vugo claimed to have attracted almost 1,200 drivers to the platform.


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