Nimble wants to make it easier for people to repair their items—which in turn will pressure companies to make products more fixable to begin with.
When her air purifier broke, Stephanie Hoang did what most people do when they’re not sure how to get rid of something: she stuck it in her closet. It sat there for months. Then she learned about a new pilot for a service that matches low-cost “repair artists” with people in need of repairs. She signed up, and a week later, the appliance was fixed.
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