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BabyQuip

Baby gear rentals.

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2016
Founded
Sharing Economy
Sector

About BabyQuip

BabyQuip is a niche sharing economy platform that allows individuals to build a business renting baby gear to traveling families. Independent Quality Providers (QPs) rent out items such as cribs, strollers, car seats, and high chairs to parents who want to travel light. QPs deliver the gear to hotels, Airbnbs, or airports, set it up, and pick it up when the family departs.

This platform is an excellent side hustle for parents who already have a stock of baby equipment or for those looking to start a flexible rental business. BabyQuip provides the website, booking system, and commercial liability insurance. Top providers often treat this as a full-time business, managing extensive inventories and coordinating multiple deliveries per week.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much money can I make as a Quality Provider?

According to BabyQuip, top providers can earn over $5,000 per month, though the average is closer to $1,000 monthly for part-time work. Your earnings depend entirely on your inventory size, your availability for deliveries, and the tourism demand in your local market. Providers keep about 80% of the rental and delivery fees.

2. specific insurance provided?

Yes, BabyQuip provides general liability insurance for all Quality Providers, covering up to $1 million per occurrence. This insurance protects you in the event that a piece of your equipment malfunctions and causes injury. However, it does not cover theft or damage to your own inventory, which is a business risk you assume.

3. Do I have to clean the gear?

Yes, meticulous cleaning and sanitization are strict requirements for all items between rentals. BabyQuip provides training and guidelines on how to properly clean gear to meet safety standards. Delivering dirty or unsafe gear can lead to immediate removal from the platform.

4. specific startup costs?

Yes, there is a startup fee (typically around $200) to join the platform, which covers your website setup, administrative tools, and initial training. You will also need to invest in acquiring compliant baby gear if you do not already own it. Many providers start small with used gear and reinvest profits to expand.

5. How do I get paid?

BabyQuip processes payments through a third-party processor, usually Stripe, directly to your bank account. You are paid shortly after the reservation is completed, typically within two business days. You can also collect tips from happy customers, which you keep 100% of.

HeadquartersSanta Fe, New Mexico
Team Size10-50
TypePrivate