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Swimply is a platform dedicated to short-term pool rentals. As long as you can get past the idea of swimming at a stranger’s house, it’s an accessible shortcut to beating the heat for a few hours.
Founded in 2018, Swimply gained traction during the pandemic as many sought safe ways to travel and socialize outdoors with friends and family. Hosts, who set their own rates and give a 15% cut to ...
Swimply, which likes to call itself the Airbnb for swimming pools, launched in 2018. The company says they have over 20,000 pools available on the platform across all 50 states Canada and Australia.
Swimply — which came to Chicago a year ago, and is now offered in 125 cities worldwide — might rent you that same stranger’s swimming pool by the hour, usually while they are home.
Swimply Inc., a platform that connects homeowners and customers for short-term rentals of amenities such as pools and tennis courts, is expanding its offerings to full-home rentals.