For investors
What's actually built, what's actually running
A direct look at where RentThisApp is today — built by an operator running his own fleet, pre-launch, onboarding operator cohorts.
Market
Why this matters
Rental services — dumpsters, portable storage, restrooms, equipment, junk removal — is a fragmented market dominated by operators running on phone calls, spreadsheets, and disconnected tools. The category has long lacked a purpose-built operating system the way landscaping (Jobber, Aspire) and HVAC (ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro) eventually got one. RentThisApp is built specifically for rental — the workflows, the asset tracking, the marketplace channel — not retrofitted from a generic field-service tool.
Product
What's actually built and running
A pre-launch platform doesn't mean a thin platform. The features below are live in production, used daily by Rent This Dumpster.
Quote-to-pickup workflow
The full lifecycle: quote, booking, dispatch, driver app, dump tickets, invoicing, and payment — running daily on a real fleet.
Rental-specific billing
Tonnage overage, multi-day rentals, deposits, distance-based pricing, exchanges, and credit memos — built for rental, not retrofitted.
Marketplace channel
RentThis.com marketplace listings included in every plan; deeper booking and dispatch integration in early access.
For the full roadmap — what's shipped, what's in development, what's planned — see /features.
Status
Where we are today
RentThisApp is pre-launch. Rent This Dumpster — Anthony's operating company in Brockton, MA — is the platform's first operator, running it daily across quotes, dispatch, driver app, and billing.
New operators are being onboarded in cohorts. Every new tenant gets direct setup attention while the team is still small — which today means Anthony.
RentThis.com Marketplace listings are real and live; deeper booking and dispatch integration is in early access. The full product roadmap is published at /features; active marketplace scope-split detail is at /integrations/rentthis.
Moat
Why an operator-built platform matters
Most rental software is built far from the operators it serves. RentThisApp is built by an operator who runs the business it serves. Anthony runs Rent This Dumpster in Brockton, Massachusetts; he also writes the code that runs it. Bugs get found by Anthony at his own yard before they reach any other operator.
That's the bar for everything that ships: would Anthony rely on it tomorrow morning at his own yard? If not, it doesn't go out. This is the single most important quality control loop a rental-services platform can have, and this kind of quality control gets harder to preserve as a software organization scales — which is precisely why it's a moat at this stage.
The fuller founder story — the origin, the principles, the FAQs — is at /about.
Questions
What investors ask
Is RentThisApp raising right now?
What's the business model?
What's the competitive moat against Jobber and ServiceTitan?
What does a successful next 12 months look like?
Investor inquiries welcome
We're not running an active raise. We are happy to talk with investors who care about the rental services category and want to track the company over time. Anthony reads every message.