Sharetown Wants to Disrupt Craigslist

Cox and Inc.com recently partnered to put on the #GetStartedLV with the express mission of showcasing the entrepreneurial talent that Las Vegas has to offer the world. They hosted a pitch competition in which five different entrepreneur-finalists had the opportunity to present their ideas to a panel of experts.

The startups were competing for a prize package valued at $15,000 based on their level of innovation, ease of implementation, and the benefit they can offer the local community. To help highlight all that made them awesome, Sarah Evans interviewed each startup off the stage.

Jorja Leavitt brought her company, Sharetown, all the way to the final round. Fueled by her excitement, Leavitt was able to successfully showcase and represent her company to the bigger Las Vegas tech scene.

The concept of Sharetown is pretty disruptive, especially compared to bigger sites like Craigslist. Imagine that you have a 7 foot ladder: you’re going to use it for hanging decorations or trimming tree branches.

Your neighbor might have a host of chores that require said ladder, but what if they don’t have one? Sharetown lets you rent your ladder out to locals in your neighborhood. According to Leavitt, we’ve got the buying and selling down pat, but the renting could use some help.

Here’s the video:

http://youtu.be/2sXhN1dRBUs

 

 

 

 

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