February 2026

How My Stuff Club Works (a.k.a. You're Still the Boss)

My Stuff Club is built on a simple idea: your stuff, your rules. You decide what to share, who to share it with, and when. No mystery audiences, no surprise strangers, no creepy notifications from people you've never met. We believe the best communities grow from trust, not transactions.

Think of it this way:

• You're the owner.
• You're in control.
• You're sharing with people you trust—not the whole internet.

We believe the best communities grow from trust, not transactions.

Share What You Want, With Who You Want

We know your gear is personal. That camping stove? It's basically part of the family. That drill? It's seen you through three apartments and a deck project. That ladder? Well, it's tall and dignified, but still yours.

With My Stuff Club, you get to:
• Decide which items to list (or keep private).
• Choose who can see and request each item.
• Approve or decline requests without awkwardness.

In short: You're not tossing your stuff into the wild. You're sharing it in safe circles, where "borrowed" feels like "between friends."

We Don't Want Your Address

No, really—we don't. Some stores are cashless. Some websites are address-less. My Stuff Club is both neighborly and respectful.

Full disclosure: at some point, for certain public-facing sharers—say community orgs or folks who want a wider reach—we may offer an optional identity verification tier. Think of it like a blue check, but instead of bragging rights, it just signals: "yep, this person really is who they say they are." Always optional, always up to you.

The Heart of It

At the end of the day, My Stuff Club isn't about stuff—it's about trust. We want borrowing a ladder to feel as natural as asking for a cup of sugar (but less awkward if your neighbor's already in their pajamas).

So keep it simple, keep it friendly, and remember: your stuff, your circles, your say. We'll handle the behind-the-scenes magic so you can focus on the good vibes.

Published on February 03, 2026

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