However, recently I have realized that what I'm building is effectively something people will use very rarely since it is a platform where you go to rent stuff that you don't use often. Is this adding real value to people? Would you rent things instead of buying them? What kind of things would you rent? (e.g. game console, lawn mower, surfboard, etc.) How is this different from what Airbnb is doing with homes? One big difference I see is rental of homes makes sense because they are very expensive to buy and you wouldn't want to buy a home everywhere you travel to. What is the threshold for buying something vs renting it?
Thank you all in advance for your contribution!
The real added value is like the instruments above: you want something for a couple of years, and there's quite a lot of people out there that already own it (and is past year of using it). Although, second-hand shop already covers this usage, by people buying (console, instruments etc) it and using it for the years, and then re-sell it on second-hand. It only covers certain products so you might find a niche, maybe.
I'd say the most usefulness in the idea is what I see as a local problem around me:
I live in Tokyo right now, for work, so I wont stay here 1-2years+. There's a lot of people like this in Tokyo, it's often called "a transit city" by expats. Furnished apartments here is a thing, but its quite expensive and limited. For someone newly arrived, just renting the furniture might be a useful option. (but I don't quite see who would only rent furniture, since storage is a problem while not being rented)
I'm working on a platform which would enable something like this very quickly, and I'll include it as a test case.
Thank you for sharing!
https://beomni.com/ https://www.producthunt.com/posts/omni-rentals
It almost sounds like a Pawn shop that rents items.