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Need a Summer Escape? You Can Rent Out Your Neighbor's Pool Through This New App
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August 14, 2020

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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — An app that allows you to rent a pool by the hour is making a big splash during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Homeowners across the country are using Swimply to list their backyard pools as many people look for some fun in the sun without traveling and practicing social distancing.

The app and website was pitched as the “airbnb for swimming pools” in Season 11 of ABC’s “Shark Tank.”

The average pool costs $45 per hour and is based on pool area size, amenities, timing and demand, according to Swimply.

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