AirTasker
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About AirTasker
AirTasker is a global community marketplace that connects people who need tasks done with people willing to do them. Originating in Australia and expanding to the UK and US, it covers a huge range of categories, from cleaning and gardening to graphic design and IKEA furniture assembly. Posters describe the task and set a budget, while "Taskers" bid to complete the work.
The platform empowers individuals to monetize their skills and spare time without committing to a fixed schedule. Taskers can build a reputation through reviews and ratings, allowing them to charge higher rates over time. It is a legitimate and versatile gig platform that offers more variety than niche apps like Uber or DoorDash.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. specific service fees?
Yes, AirTasker charges a service fee to Taskers when a job is completed, which ranges from 10% to 22% depending on the Tasker's tier level. This fee is automatically deducted from the payout released by the poster. There are no fees for browsing tasks or making offers.
2. How do I get paid?
When a task is assigned, the poster's payment is held securely in escrow by AirTasker Pay. Once the task is completed and the poster releases the funds, the money is transferred to your nominated bank account. This ensures that the money is there before you start working.
3. specific insurance included?
Yes, AirTasker provides third-party liability insurance for many tasks carried out on the platform. This protects Taskers in case they accidentally damage a client's property or cause injury while working. However, exclusions apply, so reading the policy details is important.
4. Can I set my own price?
Yes, while the poster suggests a budget, you can make an offer for the amount you believe the job is worth. You can also ask questions in the comments section to clarify the scope before submitting your final price. Negotiation is a normal part of the process.
5. Is it available in the US?
Yes, AirTasker has launched in the United States, focusing on major cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Kansas City. While it is less ubiquitous there than in Australia or the UK, it is growing rapidly and offers a good alternative to TaskRabbit.
