What’s the least painful way to lend/borrow random stuff near campus?

Curious how people around SJSU handle this — borrowing a drill, giving away dorm extras, short-term stuff without full Marketplace drama.

I built a local app for that and I’m trying to learn what students actually want before pushing it more. If you’ve got strong opinions (or horror stories), drop them. Open to DMs too if you’d rather not post publicly.

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u/Straight_Tiger4443 — 9 days ago

Would You Actually Use This?

I'm working on a startup and would love some honest feedback.

Have you ever needed something like a drill, ladder, pressure washer, camping gear, or folding table for just a few hours—but didn't want to buy it?

I'm building an app called Pahincho that lets neighbors lend, borrow, or give away items instead of buying everything new.

Would you actually use something like this?

If not, what would stop you?

I'd really appreciate any honest feedback, even if it's critical.

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u/Straight_Tiger4443 — 13 days ago

Would You Actually Use This?

I'm working on a startup and would love some honest feedback.

Have you ever needed something like a drill, ladder, pressure washer, camping gear, or folding table for just a few hours—but didn't want to buy it?

I'm building an app called Pahincho that lets neighbors lend, borrow, or give away items instead of buying everything new.

Would you actually use something like this?

If not, what would stop you?

I'd really appreciate any honest feedback, even if it's critical.

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u/Straight_Tiger4443 — 13 days ago
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What’s the least painful way to lend/borrow random stuff near campus?

Curious how people around SJSU handle this — borrowing a drill, giving away dorm extras, short-term stuff without full Marketplace drama.

I built a local app for that and I’m trying to learn what students actually want before pushing it more. If you’ve got strong opinions (or horror stories), drop them. Open to DMs too if you’d rather not post publicly.

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u/Straight_Tiger4443 — 13 days ago
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Would You Actually Use This?

I'm working on a startup and would love some honest feedback.

Have you ever needed something like a drill, ladder, pressure washer, camping gear, or folding table for just a few hours—but didn't want to buy it?

I'm building an app called Pahincho that lets neighbors lend, borrow, or give away items instead of buying everything new.

Would you actually use something like this?

If not, what would stop you?

I'd really appreciate any honest feedback, even if it's critical.

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u/Straight_Tiger4443 — 23 days ago