So you’ve got gear. Maybe a full kit.
Maybe just a mic stand and a dream.
Either way — if it’s sitting around collecting dust, it might as well be paying for your next lens. Or therapy. Or both.
Here’s how to make your gear work for you:
01
List Your Equipment
Take five minutes (or seven if you’re dramatic) and create a listing.
Add a title, some clear photos, and a description that doesn’t read like a ransom note.
You can even upload a kit list in PDF or Excel and let the system auto-magic it into listings.
Yes, it’s that easy. You’re welcome.
02
Set Your Terms
Price per day, minimum rental period, availability — it’s all in your hands.
Don’t want to rent your cinema rig for one-day student TikToks? Set a 3-day minimum.
Prefer pick-ups only after noon because mornings are evil? Cool. Set it.
03
Get Booking Requests
Someone out there needs your gear. When they send a request, you’ll get a notification.
Accept or decline — no pressure.
(But, you know, be nice. Reputation matters.)
04
Coordinate Pickup
Once you accept, you can message the renter through our built-in chat.
Work out pickup/drop-off details like civilized adults.
If they start asking for discounts and your Netflix login, you can always say no.
05
Get Your Gear Back (and Get Paid)
Once the job’s done, they bring your gear back. Ideally clean, complete, and not smelling like regret.
You confirm everything’s in one piece, and boom — the payment comes your way.
No chasing. No awkward reminders. Just money.
RENTING
Here’s how to make your gear work for you:
01
List Your Equipment
Take five minutes (or seven if you’re dramatic) and create a listing.
Add a title, some clear photos, and a description that doesn’t read like a ransom note.
You can even upload a kit list in PDF or Excel and let the system auto-magic it into listings.
Yes, it’s that easy. You’re welcome.
02
Set Your Terms
Price per day, minimum rental period, availability — it’s all in your hands.
Don’t want to rent your cinema rig for one-day student TikToks? Set a 3-day minimum.
Prefer pick-ups only after noon because mornings are evil? Cool. Set it.
03
Get Booking Requests
Someone out there needs your gear. When they send a request, you’ll get a notification.
Accept or decline — no pressure.
(But, you know, be nice. Reputation matters.)
04
Coordinate Pickup
Once you accept, you can message the renter through our built-in chat.
Work out pickup/drop-off details like civilized adults.
If they start asking for discounts and your Netflix login, you can always say no.
05
Get Your Gear Back (and Get Paid)
Once the job’s done, they bring your gear back. Ideally clean, complete, and not smelling like regret.
You confirm everything’s in one piece, and boom — the payment comes your way.
No chasing. No awkward reminders. Just money.
Bonus Round:
You’re protected
Everyone’s verified. Insurance is required.
You can say no
Not feeling the renter? Just decline.
You set your own terms
It’s your gear, not a charity.
We handle the money
You handle the gear. No wire fraud here.
We made this dead simple. Because your job is to make movies, not decipher clunky platforms. Here’s exactly how it goes down:
Find the Equipment
Got a shoot coming up? Need a gimbal, a fog machine, or an inflatable dinosaur suit? Type what you need into the search bar. Pick a location. Set your rental dates.
You’ll land in a glorious sea of listings — from pristine cinema cameras to bizarre one-off props no one asked for. Browse by category or use filters for things like price, type, or location. Or just scroll wildly and see what you find. It’s your adventure.
Request the Equipment
Spotted something you like? Click that booking request button.
No account yet? Tsk, shame. Sign up — it’s quicker than finding a working lav mic on a student shoot.
When you send a request, the owner gets a notification and can approve or decline. You’ll get an email the moment they respond (so maybe check your spam folder too, just in case your inbox has trust issues).
- Important: You can message the owner through our ultra-secure, GDPR-approved inbox while your request is pending, but no swapping phone numbers, emails, or carrier pigeons until the booking’s official.
Pick Up the Equipment
Request accepted? Good.
Head back to your messages and arrange a pickup time and place with the owner. Whether it’s a studio, their flat, or a café where they’ll pretend not to judge your battered camera bag — work out the details.
Show up, grab your rental, double-check you’ve got everything (yes, including the charger), and go make something brilliant. Or weird. Or weirdly brilliant.
Return the Equipment
Once you’ve wrapped your shoot — whether it’s a cinematic masterpiece or a YouTube video you’ll regret in two years — it’s time to return the gear.
Bring it back
On time.
In one piece.
Preferably not covered in fake blood, glitter, or tears of regret.
Once the owner gives it a once-over and confirms it’s all good, the booking’s closed, and you live to rent another day. No deposits on this platform, but you are expected to act like a grown-up. Or at least fake it convincingly.