Grabel : The Sharing Blog
- Niranjan Singh
- Mar 27, 2017
- 2 min read
It's almost funny how we talk about efficiency in every aspect of our life and yet most of our life is filled with inefficiency. Bought a book, read it once and now it's just lying there in the bookshelf. Read a traveler's blog, got inspired and bought a bicycle, used it thrice, but now it's chained to the backdoor. Tried photography as a hobby, bought a DSLR. Still can't find the time to use it for even once in months.
Bicycles, cameras and books; they are just a few names from a long list. If you see, most of the things around us in our home are just lying there, while other who need them have to go through the grueling process of finding it online or if the stars are aligned against them, then offline; then searching it through eye-popping number of options, and then of course, this does involve burning a big hole right in the middle of the pocket.
Why let your bicycle, camera, books, camping equipment, badminton racket and the other stuff bite dust. More importantly, why let your city mates go through so much pain and why not put up those books for good use and make some money?

Grabel is the platform you need!
We enable you to do the same. We let you put your less-used products for your city people to see and use. You share, they borrow and we just enable the transaction. You post your product, we choose a market feasible price and put it up on our platform. Now when one of our fellow city mate decides to borrow it for use, we get it delivered to them and then, back to you after they are done using it. Yes, it's that simple.
You get an amount for sharing your products with others, the borrower gets it for feasible price for a one time use - a happy day for all of us!
We are launching our service in Delhi NCR and it's just a beginning. Imagine what can be achieved by bringing together people who want something for a one time use, be it for a day or a month and the others who own this exact product but it's lying idle. How many people can solve their day-to-day necessities at such low cost. If you come to think about it, doesn't it includes all of us?
Be a part of our community, be a hero.

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