The story.
Geoff Houghton bought his first jetski in 2022. Used it nine times in three years. The rest of the time it sat under a tarp in his driveway, costing him insurance, slip fees, and a slow tan.
Meanwhile, his neighbours — the ones who didn't own jetskis — kept asking to borrow it. Always sheepishly, always with a vague "I'll get you back, mate." The transaction was awkward; the trust was thin. There was no clean way to rent it out, no insurance layer, no way to make sure the next person treated it right.
JetZi is what Geoff wished existed in 2022. A marketplace where owners list a jetski in two minutes, riders book by the hour, payouts hit the owner's bank daily, and a refundable bond keeps both sides honest. We launched in USA and Australia. Dubai's next.
We're not a fleet. We don't own jetskis. We're the trust layer between people who have them and people who want to ride them — for a fair commission, with clear deposits, on a platform that doesn't hide its fees.