Patio: A Community-Driven Platform for DIY and Sustainable Tool Sharing
By
Julien Rioux
The bagel they save for the regulars. Don't skim, savour.
Summary
Patio is a platform that combines DIY projects with community engagement, sustainability, and learning. It offers features like tool sharing, renting, tutorials, quizzes, and local resource discovery, making DIY accessible and affordable for beginners and professionals alike.
Key quotes
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Making DIY easier, affordable, and more connected, beginner or pro.
Patio is where DIY meets community, learning, and sustainability.
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