piterrro a day ago

The idea seems interesting, however (and I dont mean to kill your spirit) I see one thing that could block people from renting a space: why would I trust a stranger to let them into my home? Similar to tenants: why would I trust a stranger and come to their house? Sorry to say this, but this idea seems like a predator magnet for all weird people that want to do weird stuff to others. Unless you provide some KYC process (which we all know is not bulletproof) I would rather stick to a cafe and work from there.

Do you have any plans to tackle that objection?

  • RasmusSoerensen 10 hours ago

    Yes, as a host, you are the one that decide if you want to accept or decline an offer. Meaning that if you want to first ask a coupe of questions, ask for some pics or similar - then you can do that.

mchannon 2 days ago

Great concept, you have a bit of a chicken-and-the-egg problem where there's no places to rent and therefore no transactions. How do you see yourself getting past that?

  • RasmusSoerensen 2 days ago

    Yes, I do. I am trying to get people to list in my local area first, and to get it to, hopefully , work here. And then grow it from there.

mojjari 2 days ago

The idea is unique, but I think very few people will be interested in working with this, as coworking spaces are already available and usually affordable.