
BorrowHood: Every Garage Becomes a Rental Shop
The Community My father Albert was a hand-shovel landscaper in Switzerland from 1960 to 2020. His garage had 500 tools. When he passed, they sat there collecting dust. His neighbors still needed shovels, rakes, and chainsaws -- they just didn't know where to look. Craigslist is a wasteland. Facebook Marketplace is a data farm. Neither cares about your neighborhood. BorrowHood is for real neighborhoods -- the people on your street who own a drill you need once, a stand mixer sitting idle, a welder gathering dust. Every user is a workshop. Every garage becomes a rental shop. Every kitchen becomes a bakery. The community I built for: neighbors who share things instead of buying things they'll use once. What I Built A full-stack community rental and sharing platform where people list their underused tools, kitchen gear, equipment, and skills -- and neighbors borrow, rent, or trade. No middlemen. No fees. No algorithm deciding who sees what. Live demo: https://46.62.138.218 Test user: angel
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