Hookhub: The Future of RV and Trailer Parking

Published on: June 26, 2025
Last Updated: April 1, 2026

Caylee Harrington, a software engineer turned entrepreneur, is redefining how RV and trailer owners find parking and storage with her innovative platform, Hookhub. During her appearance on the Phoenix Prosperity Podcast with Tim Fergestad, Caylee shared her journey, challenges, and vision for the future.
Inspiration from the Road

Inspiration from the Road

Caylee’s inspiration for Hookhub came from her own experience as a full-time RV resident. When her RV park was suddenly sold, she found herself scrambling for parking options. This experience highlighted a widespread problem: the demand for RV parking and storage far exceeds the supply, and traditional methods like word of mouth or Craigslist weren’t cutting it.

With her tech background, Caylee launched Hookhub, a marketplace where landowners can list their properties for RV storage, short-term stays, or long-term parking. The platform offers flexibility for both hosts and renters, much like Hookhub but tailored to the RV community.

Growing Pains and Big Dreams

Hookhub has already made waves, attracting users across Arizona, California, Texas, Colorado, and beyond. The company recently secured its first round of investment, allowing Caylee to hire a team and gear up for national expansion. Her goal? To make Hookhub a go-to solution for RV and trailer owners across the U.S. and Canada within five years.

Filling a Critical Need

RV owners aren’t just looking for convenience; they’re seeking safety and community. Hookhub meets this need by allowing hosts to offer secure, gated, and well-lit properties, creating peace of mind for renters. Whether it’s storage or a home base for road trips, Hookhub is filling a crucial gap in the market.

Final Thoughts

Want to learn more about Hookhub or Caylee’s inspiring journey? Check out her full interview on the Phoenix Prosperity Podcast with Tim Fergestad: Apple Podcasts. Prefer to watch? Head over to YouTube: https://youtu.be/AvsKowxVg0c.

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