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Borrow what your neighbors don't use.
Lend what sits in your closet.
Free to join. 100 starter points when you sign up.
How Toorno works
List what you have
Photograph the things you don't use often. Set a points price per day. Your closet becomes a quiet little library.
Borrow what you need
Browse what your neighbors offer. Request the drill for the weekend, the camping tent for the mountain trip, the stand mixer for your kid's birthday cake. Pay in points, never in money.
Return when done
Bring it back. Points settle. Everyone earns. Nobody bought a thing they'll use twice. Tutto torna.
Our philosophy
The average drill is used 12 minutes in its lifetime. The rest of the time, it sits in a closet.
Toorno turns the closet into a library.
Less to buy. More to share. Borrow once instead of owning forever.
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Questions you might have
How do points work?
When you sign up, you get 100 starter points. Lend an item, earn points equal to its daily price. Borrow an item, spend the same. Points never expire and never convert to money — they're a way to keep the community in balance. Tutto torna.
Is it safe to lend to strangers?
Toorno is built for neighbors, not anonymous strangers. You'll see who someone is before agreeing to anything, and exchanges happen in person — usually within a few blocks of where you live. We started in Milan with this exact philosophy: small, local, trust built one drill at a time.
What if something breaks?
It happens. Most exchanges go smoothly, but if something doesn't, both parties can report a problem and we'll help mediate. For high-value items, we recommend a quick chat about expectations before handing it over. Common sense, like lending to a friend.
Why points instead of money?
Money turns sharing into a transaction. Points keep it a community. The whole idea is to use what already exists in the neighborhood, not to create a side hustle. If you've earned 50 points lending your tent, you can spend them on a stand mixer — not on a coffee.
How is this different from renting?
Renting is one-way: a company owns things, you pay to use them. Toorno is sideways: your neighbor owns things, you trade access. No business in the middle, no profit margin, no inventory. Just people sharing what they have.
Ready to share?
Join Toorno. Start with 100 points. Find a drill in Isola or lend out the camping gear you haven't used since 2019.
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