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Fetii’s group rideshare app for young people attracts funding from Mark Cuban, YC


When he was a senior studying at Texas A&M University, Matthew Iommi realized that there were no good options for transporting groups of people.

In 2020, he and his co-founder Justin Rath decided to buy a party bus and experiment with creating an on-demand group rideshare service that serves between seven to 14 passengers. Five years later, Fetii now claims to be operating in 68 cities across six states – including Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, Atlanta, Nashville, Phoenix, and Scottsdale – and transporting over 200,000 passengers each month. In fact, it was rave reviews from one user, Mark Cuban’s daughter, that attracted the billionaire investor and former “Shark Tank” star to Fetii’s seed round.

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