Micromobility is here to stay, and it’s changing how we experience urban life for the better. With Unagi’s membership program, you can enjoy all the benefits of a top-tier electric scooter without the sky-high price of ownership or the inconvenience of ride-sharing.
Our All-Access subscription service is now available in 10 major metropolitan areas, serving more than 75 million Americans
This morning, Unagi is rolling out our amazing “All-Access” service across Chicago, Washington, D.C., and much of the broader National Capital and Chicagoland regions, offering a stylish (and fun) new way to explore the city and quickly zip from point A to point B on your own terms.
With an All-Access subscription, you can get our award-winning Model One –the world’s best portable electric scooter– for a flat monthly fee that includes maintenance and insurance for scooter theft or damage. It’s a perfect option for people who are scooter-curious but afraid of commitment.
The beautiful Model One is the highest-performance lightweight scooter in the market, designed from the ground up to deliver an unbeatable combination of portability, power, and agility, all backed by the industry’s best full-service customer support. It’s a premium-quality electric scooter that you can be excited to ride and proud to bring into your home.
Once you subscribe, we’ll deliver a Model One scooter to your door via FedEx within 72 hours. Like the best relationships, Unagi will be there when you need it – always– and you can ride to your heart’s content as long as you’re subscribed. Our scooter is truly the ultimate multi-modal transportation vehicle; only an Unagi takes you to the subway, on the subway, in your Uber, and sits by your desk.
We offer two Unagi All-Access plans: a pay-as-you-go monthly plan for $59 per month, and a discounted annual plan that works out to just $41.30 a month. That works out to just $1.96 (or less) per day; it’s a ridiculously attractive price in a time when ridesharing costs are surging and shared scooters still run $5 to $10 a day. You can cancel at any time, with no penalty.
Your Unagi subscription guarantees maximum scoot-time. If you run into any maintenance trouble, we’ll resolve it by sending you a replacement that arrives in less than 72 hours. You can ride confidently knowing that your subscription includes full insurance against theft or damage. And you can spend your time wondering where to go next on your scooter, not who rode it last.
If you decide that Unagi isn’t for you, no worries! Just cancel, send it back, and we’ll still be friends. Plus, shipping’s on us.
Awesome, on-demand.
Today’s news expands the rollout of our All-Access service, which we launched last summer in New York and Los Angeles. Based on massive consumer demand, we added six more major metropolitan areas this spring, including Austin, Miami, Nashville, Phoenix, the San Francisco/ Bay Area, and Seattle.
In Chicago, our All-Access service will now be available across the entire city and across much of the Chicagoland region, including the cities of Aurora, Joliet, Naperville, Elgin, Cicero, Arlington Heights and Evanston, and other parts of Cook, DuPage, Joliet, Kane, McHenry and Will Counties. In Northwest Indiana, our service will be available in Gary and Hammond, and across much of central and northern Lake County.
In Washington, D.C., our All-Access service will be available across the entire city and the larger National Capital Region. In Maryland, this includes the cities of Bethesda, College Park, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Hyattsville, Potomac, Rockville and Silver Spring, among others, and much of the Capital Region. In Virginia, it also includes the cities of Alexandria, Arlington, Herndon, McLean and Reston, and other parts of Fairfax, Loudon and Arlington Counties.
With the addition of Chicago and Washington, D.C, our All-Access service is now available to more than 75 million people– putting it within reach of 2 out of every 10 Americans. But we’re just getting started: we want to make Unagi the ubiquitous standard for short-distance transportation, and we’re looking forward to rolling across the country and around the world.
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