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
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.
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.
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.
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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