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DECO is a service provider focused on micromobility and fleet management, headquartered in the Miami metropolitan area in the United States. According to its website, it launched North America’s first privately funded city-scale bike-share system as early as 2011 and has since expanded across multiple municipal projects. It is not a typical SaaS platform centered on an online subscription dashboard; it is closer to an operations management and consulting company for urban bike-share and micromobility programs.
DECO focuses on full-lifecycle operations for micromobility fleets: customer service, fleet rebalancing, maintenance, cleaning, repairs, safety inspections, new fleet deployment, system and infrastructure installation, and battery charging for electric-assist devices. It emphasizes a dock-based station model, arguing that it can reduce the disorderly parking, street clutter, and enforcement challenges associated with dockless devices. Beyond operations, DECO also provides support for government relations, hardware and software solution selection, sponsorship and advertising sales, and brand and marketing execution.
The website does not disclose any plans, pricing, payment methods, or free trial information. It also does not state whether DECO offers a standardized SaaS console, role-based permissions, third-party integrations, APIs, or developer documentation. Its “Hardware & Software Solutions” offering only states that it works with manufacturers and developers to customize hardware and software systems for each project, so the delivery model appears to be more project-based.
Its advantages are clear industry experience: the site states that the team has over 30 years of combined fleet operations experience, has recorded millions of rides, and has capabilities in government communication, sponsorship development, and marketing. This makes it suitable for complex public transportation projects. The downside is limited transparency around the software product itself, making it difficult to evaluate ease of use, security and compliance, data capabilities, or long-term subscription costs.
DECO is best suited to municipal agencies, urban transportation departments, bike-share or e-bike project operators, and micromobility initiatives that need an external operations team. The website does not provide information about access from China, so actual network availability and business procurement would need to be verified separately. For deployment in China, local regulations, payments, maps, city management interfaces, and domestic alternatives should generally be prioritized, such as city partnership services from HelloBike, Meituan Bike, and Qingju.
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