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Want to enjoy a pool but don’t own one? There’s a platform where you can go and book one. It’s called “Swimply,” and it ...
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Swimply is a platform dedicated to short-term pool rentals. As long as you can get past the idea of swimming at a stranger’s house, it’s an accessible shortcut to beating the heat for a few hours.
(Swimply said it has not yet needed to issue a payout to any users through the liability insurance program.) It also offers up to $10,000 of property protection per incident, ...
Swimply — which came to Chicago a year ago, and is now offered in 125 cities worldwide — might rent you that same stranger’s swimming pool by the hour, usually while they are home.
Swimply says there are more than 10 million pools in the U.S., but 96% of Americans don’t have access to one. With the average pool owner using their pool just 15% of the time, Swimply, which ...
Some members of the Howard County Council are trying to deter homeowners from renting their pools by the hour on apps like ...
Swimply Inc., a platform that connects homeowners and customers for short-term rentals of amenities such as pools and tennis courts, is expanding its offerings to full-home rentals.
Swimply is the brainchild of co-founders Asher Weinberger, 35, and Bunim Laskin, 24, who met at a networking event Weinberger hosted for entrepreneurs in New York City.
Swimply users rent out their pools by creating a listing and setting hourly rates, of which the company takes 15%. A Swimply spokesperson said typical rates range from $45 to $75 per hour, ...