
Launched on April 1st, 2012, Spinlister was created as a peer-to-peer bike rental platform to connect the cycling universe, help the environment, and encourage peer-to-peer sharing. Since then, Spinlister has expanded to skis, snowboards, stand up paddle boards (SUP), and surfboards. With their seamless web, iOS, and android apps, built-in security features, and a database of user reviews, Spinlister has won the trust of communities of athletes all over the world.
Spinlister provides a platform for listers and renters to meet. Listers make money by renting their equipment to like-minded people while renters find a variety of rides all over the world for an affordable price. Spinlister currently has users in over 100 countries and insures bikes (up to $10,000 in some countries*), skis/snowboards (up to $1,000), and SUPs/surfboards (up to $2,000) against theft or damage.
Spinlister provides a platform for listers and renters to meet. Listers make money by renting their equipment to like-minded people while renters find a variety of rides all over the world for an affordable price. Spinlister currently has users in over 100 countries and insures bikes (up to $10,000 in some countries*), skis/snowboards (up to $1,000), and SUPs/surfboards (up to $2,000) against theft or damage.
Location: United States, California, Santa Monica
Phone: +1 424-456-8987
Founded date: 2011
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03.11.2016 | ArbiClaims brings arbitration to the sharing economy | The seed-funded legal tech startup won the "runner up" prize at Vator Splash LA 2016 Editor's note: Our Post Seed VC event is coming up on Dec. 1 in San Francisco. We'll have Chamath Palihapitiya (Founder of Social Capital), Aydin... |
21.10.2016 | 7 Ways to Make Extra Money While Working a Full-Time Job | This piece originally appeared on Entrepreneur.com. Is your dwindling bank account impacting your health? The American Psychological Association (APA) released a survey showing that money stress impacts Americans’ health nationwide. And, as... |
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14.03.2015 | How Spinlister Plans to Become Zipcar for Bikes | Spinlister, a peer-to-peer global bike share, announced that riders no longer need hubs to rent bikes. The new decentralized bike-share model will debut in Austin during SXSW. Now renters can ride, park and lock the bicycle simply by using ... |
29.01.2015 | Andrew Leigh: Sharing the benefits of “the sharing economy” | With nothing but a smartphone, I can order up an Uber car to whisk me to my next meeting or find a bargain bed for the night through AirBNB. If I lived in one of the major United States cities, I could also tap on an app to hire a pair of s... |
25.11.2014 | BikeTexas Teams up With Spinlister | Spinlister, the peer-to-peer bike sharing service that launched in Austin last month, has signed a deal to sponsor BikeTexas, an organizations that encourages and promotes bicycling. |
23.10.2014 | Peer-to-Peer Bike Share Startup Spinlister Launches in Austin | Spinlister, a bike sharing service, launched in Austin this week. |
12.03.2014 | Bike-sharing goes international thanks to Spinlister | If you’re planning to travel to (or already live in) certain European and Asian countries and like to get around on a bike, Spinlister now has you covered. After ride-sharing and home-sharing made a splash, people are now moving into sharin... |
24.10.2013 | 5 apps to make the most of business travel downtime | And if a few hours here or there is not enough, consider adding a leisure component to your trip by extending your stay over a weekend. Spinlister Some cities, like San Francisco and Boston, were made for biking. Riding a bike is a lot more... |
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