SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TaskRabbit, the horizontal services platform, today announced the next evolution of their on-demand platform -- chores done now. Consumers will be able to access the ...
Users post tasks they need help with, bidders respond to make fast cash. Sept. 29, 2011— -- One young woman, an experienced advertising director, stands in her kitchen preparing dinner for some ...
TaskRabbit, a San Francisco-based tech company that launched an app for Detroit and Ann Arbor last week, aims to connect homeowners and renters with professionals to do minor household repairs, ...
Odd jobs are as old as time. There have always been folks hiring people to perform tasks they don’t have the time or skills to do themselves. The gig app TaskRabbit makes it easier than ever for ...
A rabbit revolution is brewing at TaskRabbit, the site for arranging odd jobs. The San Francisco company last week overhauled how it matches workers with assignments for housecleaning, home repairs, ...
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An email with the subject line “Tipping is coming to TaskRabbit!” sounded like positive news to Toby, who works as a handyman in New York City on the popular odd-jobs platform. But buried at the ...
The pandemic fundamentally altered Taskrabbit CEO Ania Smith’s idea of work, leading her to make a dramatic decision in April: shutter all of the company’s offices. “We don’t force people to go back ...
MS. ABRIL: Hello, and welcome to Washington Post Live. I’m Danielle Abril, tech at work writer for The Washington Post. Today we're going to discuss the Gig Economy, and no one is better equipped to ...
Stacy Brown-Philpot took over as CEO at TaskRabbit less than a year ago. Today, she’s announcing that the on-demand chore and handyman service will double the number of cities it operates in over the ...