iLend

iLend

Helps you keep track of the things you lend and borrow.

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iLend - Keep track of the things you lend and borrow. Available for iOS and Android.
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wojtek
I'm getting this app just for this gorgeous icon! Edit: Thanks for adding login with email! I don't have a Facebook account so this is great.
Luke Oslizlo
@pugson We plan to add non-fb support in the next update! ;)
Dumitru Axentii
@pugson @lukaszmtw waiting for this update :)
Abadesi
@pawelmag @lukaszmtw This is so handy, is there a feature to let your friend know when you need the borrowed item back? I've got a few clothing items on loan... 👗
Luke Oslizlo
@abadesi When you add an item you can connect it to a friend via Facebook and it will also show in his app. Notifications are on our todo list. ;)
Amrith
@lukaszmtw that's awesome!
Amrith
I've been following and testing the development of iLend for a while and I can see why students would use this a lot! Great app, great execution Luke! Hope it catches on 🤗
Luke Oslizlo
@amrith Thanks Amrith!
Luke Oslizlo
There are some concerns about the Facebook login. It's our first version and we wanted to validate the idea first. Other options coming very soon! Edit: Now it's possible to use the app without FB account.
Luke Oslizlo
Today we shipped the update allowing to use the app without Facebook account. Enjoy! cc @pugson @dumitruaxentii @joey__jay @momo_kon9
Steven Diffey
Nice simple idea. Out of interest; how many items do users have lent at any one time?
Jeff Osborn
This is very cool! Beautiful design and neat concept. Thank you for making! In your view, what is the problem iLend is solving? Is it a hard or soft problem?
Luke Oslizlo
@jeff_osborn The main problem we are trying to solve is that people often forget about things they borrow. With iLend both sides can keep track of everything.
Jeff Osborn
@lukaszmtw Right. I tend to lend things I don't expect back. If I lend more important things, I don't forget. That's why I was wondering if you identified a hard problem with your users? That's just me, so if there's a bunch of people lending a ton of larger items or behaving in a different way than I do, then you've got something special.
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