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Borlo Pool

Co-own high-value gear with friends. List it on Borlo. Split the rental income. Your stuff pays for itself.

The problem

A Sony A7 IV costs ~$3,500. A DJI Mavic 3 costs ~$2,200. A good microphone kit runs $800.

Most students can't justify that alone — but 4 students splitting the cost? That's suddenly very reasonable. The problem is there's no structure: no clear ownership, no agreement on who gets to use it when, no way to earn back the cost.

Borlo Pool solves all three.

How Borlo Pool works

1

Form a pool

Start a pool for any item — drone, camera, guitar, camping tent. Invite 2–5 fellow students. Each member contributes a share of the purchase price.

2

Buy together

Once the pool is fully funded, Borlo facilitates the purchase. The item is registered as a pool asset — shared ownership recorded on-platform.

3

List it on Borlo

The item is automatically listed on Borlo as a pool-owned rental. Any student can rent it just like any other listing. Pool members can also book private use days.

4

Earn together

Every rental generates income. Revenue is distributed to pool members proportionally to their ownership share — automatically, no awkward money transfers between friends.

Example — 4 students, 1 drone

Item

DJI Mavic 3

Purchase price

S$2,200

Pool members

4 students

Each contributes

S$550

Daily rental rate

S$35 /day

Break-even

~63 rental days

After break-even, each rental day puts ~S$8.75 back into each member's account. Popular items can pay back the full investment within a semester.

Interested?

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We're building the core platform first. Pool is next.

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