Divvy is an integrated reservation and billing system, a tool for you to make your assets (whatever those may be) available to your chosen community, on your terms.
Anyone can use Divvy: an individual, a small business, a large business, a community association, a government organization, a church, a educational institution, a co-op...
Anything. You can use Divvy to make stuff or services reservable, on a self-help basis, to whomever you choose to grant access: conference rooms, lawn mowers, bicycles, handyman services, planes, boats, salon services, automobiles, tools, scooters, guest suites, elevators...
Divvy does not charge a subscription fee, so signing up and using Divvy is free. However, if you charge your users for use of your assets, Divvy and PayPal take a percentage of each transaction. More details about the fee schedule are available here.
If you control an asset, you can create your own private Divvy website; doing so only takes about 30 seconds. You then 'create an item' by describing it and specifying the parameters for its use, such as time increments, fees, security deposits, and rules. Creating an item takes just a few minutes. If you want to charge for use of the item, you'll also need to link your Divvy account to your PayPal account.
Yes. But only if you don't charge for use of any of your items. If you want to charge a fee or collect security deposits, you'll need to create a Premier or Business Account at PayPal. Click here to get started.
Only if it is a Premier or Business Account. If you have a Personal account, it is easy (and free) to upgrade. Click here for instructions.
Just login to PayPal here. You'll see your account type under "My Account Overview"
Only if they're using an item in your space that has a payment requirement. If so, they can use any type of PayPal Account.
As many as you'd like...and each item can have its own parameters for use: its own time increments, its own fee structure, and its own rules. What's more, you can control which of your users have access to each item.
No. In Divvy, we call your website a 'space'. Spaces are created by owners, and we presently only allow owners to have one free space. You may, however, be a 'renter' in as many spaces as you can get approval for; you'll be able to access them all with a single Divvy account. If you're currently a 'renter', you may create own space by clicking on 'My Spaces' and then on 'New Space'.
We recommend that you consult with your insurance provider to discuss your insurance requirements.
If you don't have anything that you want to make available to others, then just wait for an owner to invite you to their private Divvy website. Once the owner approves you, you'll have access to that owner's space, and you'll be able reserve any items that the owner gave you permission to use.
Yes. Your Divvy account will give you access to every Divvy space to which you have been granted access by the respective owners.
You may request that a new activation link be sent to you by clicking on 'resend activation link' on the subdomain land page.