QRAUZ Press Kit
Everything you need to write about QRAUZ: boilerplate, a fact sheet, downloadable logos and screenshots, and a direct line to the founder. For interviews, comments or anything not covered here, email support@qrauz.com.
Boilerplate
QRAUZ is Australia's easy peer-to-peer rental marketplace. It lets Australians rent almost anything from locals nearby, from power tools, trailers and cameras to party gear and local services, and lets owners turn idle belongings into income by listing them for free. Payments are by card and are only charged once the owner approves a booking. QRAUZ was founded in 2026 by Rogan Baxter, a solo founder based in Western Australia, and serves all of Australia at qrauz.com.
Fact sheet
| Name | QRAUZ (always written in capitals) |
| What it is | Peer-to-peer rental marketplace for items, equipment and local services |
| Website | qrauz.com, works on any device from the browser |
| Founded | 2026 |
| Founder | Rogan Baxter, solo founder, Western Australia |
| Coverage | All of Australia, launching first in Perth, Western Australia |
| How payment works | Card payments. The card is held when a booking is requested and only charged once the owner approves; declined bookings are never charged |
| Fees | Renters pay a 2% platform fee plus a flat 30c per booking. Owners and providers pay a flat 9% per completed booking. Listing is free |
| Categories | Hundreds of item and service categories, from tools, trailers and cameras to party hire, tutoring and trades |
| Press contact | support@qrauz.com |
Story angles
- Cost of living. Renting a pressure washer for a weekend instead of buying one is the kind of everyday saving households are actively looking for. See our rent vs buy guide for the numbers.
- Side income from idle stuff. The average garage holds thousands of dollars of gear that sits unused most of the year. QRAUZ turns it into recurring income.
- Solo founder, built in WA, launching in Perth. QRAUZ was designed, built and launched by one person in Western Australia, taking on established rental and gig platforms, with Perth as its first home market. See QRAUZ in Perth.
- The sharing economy, localised. Australians renting from Australians, priced in AUD, with a flat 9% provider fee well under the 20%+ common on global gig platforms.
Logos and brand assets
Use the QRAUZ mark as supplied: do not stretch, recolour, rotate or add effects, and keep clear space around it. The brand name is QRAUZ, in capitals, in any surrounding text.
About the founder
Rogan Baxter is a Western Australian solo founder. He designed and built QRAUZ end to end, from the marketplace itself to its payment, messaging and review systems, with the goal of making renting from locals as easy as buying, and giving every Australian household a way to earn from the things they already own. He is available for interviews and comments via support@qrauz.com.



