It has never been easier to rent big ticket items in the most clever of ways. You can rent a world of fun gear from a bike rental, car, RV, grill, yacht, kayak, standup paddle board, on demand photographer, waiter, tiki party and backyard movie night is now at your fingertips.
Highlights:
00:53 The experiment that worked
01:37 Joe Fernandez CEO JoyMode took in 16.7M funding for membership based rental program
02:36 Smartest way to rent a scooter complete with helmet and scooter bag for entire weekend
03:33 Not a cook? No problem. How to get a brunch kitchen and serving kit delivered
03:45 How to get a party bundle with everything you need delivered
04:30 Reason there is a market for JoyMode
04:50 What comes in a backyard movie night bundle for $95 for the weekend
05:40 Why my garage is full but should be emptied now
06:44 Why we won’t buy big ticket stuff in the future
07:13 Get My Boat connects boat owners with boat enthusiast all around the world
09:00 How to find the least expensive JetSki and SeaDoo
09:40 Nostalgic 1933 yacht goes for $125/hour
10:30 Meeting interesting people, like RV owner Rick and why he wants to rent it to other fun people
11:22 What’s in it for RV owners at Outdoorsy
11:45 Why an RV turns down an RV rental
12:00 How your kids will want to drop their devices with camping
12:45 What you get in a Mercedes Sprinter RV
14:40 11 1/2 months of the year RV are sitting around
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