Okay hohoooi: there is an Airbnb for private pools

The more devices competing in the battle for Queen B tickets, the better your chances. Don't just grab your phone, but also your computer, tablet, laptop, everything you have at home. Also, open multiple browsers. Who knows, Google Chrome might be faster than Firefox or Safari. order that new bikini. Whatever you do, if you press the F5 key (refresh), you'll get a nasty STD. Just remember that. So don't press it, or you'll end up at the back of the line again. call your girls. At exactly 10:00 AM, when ticket sales start, have all your screens open (no, not exaggerating; as I just said, already at 6:00 AM...). Sitting on the site before 10:00 AM is pointless. You may be on the site, but you're not in the queue for the tickets. rent a private villa with a pool. Life can be that simple, guys. For everyone who happens to not have a pool in the backyard but really needs one: you can just borrow a pool for a day.
Yes, apparently there is a kind of Airbnb, but for private pools. Say whut? Swimply is the name, an online platform where you can ‘borrow’ huge houses with swimming pools. To chill with friends, your love, family, or just to organize hardcore pool parties. And yes, some pools are even available by the hour. You pay between 30 to 60 dollars for that. Yes, you immediately hear where it hurts: dollars...
Because the thing is: the business concept was conceived in America and Swimply still needs to be rolled out in the Netherlands. In the US and Canada, borrowing a pool is already booming business, we are just a bit behind. Therefore, a call to all smart investors/entrepreneurs in the Netherlands: are you hearing this? This is a gap in the market, right?
What do you think of all those gems of houses in Blaricum? Wassenaar? The million-dollar neighborhood Overgooi in Almere? (By the way, I think Boef just bought a little place there for 1.5 million, maybe he has a pool to lend). Bloemendaal then? On the canal belt then? Bilthoven? Zeist? I can imagine there are enough pools in the Netherlands that are crying out for a bit of cooling and coziness. And if not, I certainly do.
IT'S 33 DEGREES, CAN SOMEONE GRANT US A POOL PARTY? THANK YOU.



