A new website, known to some as "Tinder for tractors," is on its way to B.C.

AnyQuip matches owners of heavy equipment with potential renters.

"So if I own, one or 20, or 50 or 200 excavators I can create listings on our website," the site's chief marketing officer, Jennifer Lussier, told Daybreak South host, Chris Walker.

Equipment owners set their own rates and the listings on the site are similar to those found on Airbnb, said Lussier.

New B.C. listings

The site went live five months ago with Calgary-based listings and is just starting to move into B.C. It now features listings from companies in Vancouver, Langley, Kelowna, Cranbrook, Sparwood, Prince George and Fort Nelson.

"We've got some early adopters in B.C. We're really excited," said Lussier.

AnyQuip caters only to companies, not individuals.

"We don't really target the weekend warrior that wants a skid steer for his backyard because we need to verify insurance ... and we want to make sure that the people on our platform know how to operate these very expensive pieces of equipment," said Lussier.

AnyQuip aims to help companies earn revenue from heavy equipment that would otherwise just be sitting around.

"In a down market, you're really feeling the pain when you've got literally millions of dollars sitting in your yard, often with it financed," said Lussier. "So we try to flatten out those peaks and valleys that exist and leverage opportunities between different industries."

With files from CBC Radio's Daybreak South

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