A new form of advertising and a new method of transportation \u2013 FREE<\/em> transportation \u2013 has been wowing the Miami and Miami Beach areas since 2012. A fleet of fully customized open-air electric cars, called Freebees<\/a>, cruise the crowded streets offering free, short-distance rides to anyone in need.<\/p>\n
Business for BeeFree has been exceptionally good. Everybody loves the offer of free rides, and businesses benefit from getting their brand \u201cout there\u201d in this unique way. The company started with half-a-dozen Freebees and by 2014, the fleet has steadily increased to a fleet of 20 vehicles. Spiegel says their plan is to add another 10 to 20 vehicles by the end of 2015.<\/p>\n
Freebees serve the Miami Beach area from 1st<\/sup> to 45th <\/sup>street, and throughout Downtown Miami, including Brickell and Wynwood.<\/p>\n
Spiegel and Kimball wanted to grow their business.<\/p>\n
\u201cCurrently, the Freebee cars respond to riders who flag our drivers down, but we\u2019ve always envisioned the evolution of our service into the ride-sharing world, where users can request a ride on their smart phones, through the use of a mobile app,\u201d Kimball said. \u201cIn order to advance the service to this exciting new level, we needed capital to develop the new software and for additional staffing.\u201d<\/p>\n
A business associate introduced the Freebee Team to Marjorie Weber, a business finance consultant at Florida International University\u2019s SBDC<\/a>, a small business development center. SBDC, part of the College of Business, offers guidance from experienced experts who provide quality business consulting to help small-and-medium-sized businesses grow and succeed.<\/p>\n
As a result, BeeFree received a working capital loan funded by C1 Bank.<\/p>\n