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Weego centralizes multiple transport options into a single application for seamless mobility.
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The startup raised $1.1 million in March 2026 to expand across Africa and beyond.
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Saad Jittou targets both individuals and enterprises with integrated mobility solutions.
Saad Jittou operates as a Moroccan entrepreneur specializing in mobility. He leads Weego as Chief Executive Officer and co-founded the company in 2020 with Senegalese entrepreneur Mor Niane. The company delivers a simple solution to organize daily travel.
Weego offers an application that aggregates multiple transport options into a single interface. Users select public transport, ride-hailing services or carpooling based on their needs.
Weego differentiates its platform by centralizing transport information. Users plan trips in a few clicks and access schedules for buses, trams and trains. They track vehicle positions in real time.
As a result, users anticipate delays and avoid long waiting times. This functionality improves efficiency and reliability in daily commuting.
Weego integrates all travel steps into one platform. Users compare available options, book trips and complete payments directly within the application.
Therefore, the platform simplifies processes and improves the fluidity of transportation. It reduces friction across the user journey.
Weego integrates multiple transport partners, including urban mobility services and carpooling platforms. This integration delivers a personalized experience tailored to each user’s preferences and constraints.
Weego extends its services beyond individual users. The company develops solutions for businesses and organizations. These tools facilitate employee and user mobility management through shuttle services and dedicated platforms.
In early March 2026, the startup raised $1.1 million to support platform development. It aims to accelerate expansion across several African markets.
Additionally, the company plans to expand into Europe and the Middle East. Before launching Weego, Saad Jittou co-founded Pikala Bikes in 2016. The initiative emerged in the Netherlands through the Pikala Foundation. It promotes cycling adoption and sustainable mobility.
This article was initially published by Melchior Koba
Adapted in English by Ange J.A de Berry Quenum


















