Miami Has a New Way to Get Tasks Done - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Miami Has a New Way to Get Tasks Done

Airtasker allows people to connect with local service professionals to get the job done.

Each day, businesses and individuals juggle multiple tasks in Miami – a city that’s as fast as it vibrant.

Sometimes, however, those tasks become too much for one person or business to tackle alone. Thankfully, there’s a new one-stop resource that can help people achieve their goals and check off all the chores on their “to-do” list.

Airtasker, a platform that connects people with trusted local taskers, is now available in Miami, matching people with taskers able to do everything from furniture assemble, pool cleaning, and appliance repair to pickups and deliveries, gardening, and even copywriting. Airtasker already has more than 10,2 million registered users, with more than 5.4 million tasks complete worldwide – and now MIami can join the task revolution.

Tim Fung, founder and CEO of Australian-born Airtasker says, “ “Miami runs on people who hustle, the movers, fixers, builders, and doers who keep this city moving. That’s exactly who Airtasker is built for. You post what you need done, set your budget, and choose who you work with, giving people more control over how work gets done.”

Better yet, Airtasker is a way for local individuals and businesses to connect with service-oriented entrepreneurs in their own neighborhood, and allows individuals to create truly flexible opportunities to work and earn income.

Airtasker’s Miami launch is an important step in the company’s U.S. expansion. In the first half of the fiscal year, revenue is up 380% in a market estimated at more than $500 billion. The company is backed by more than $50 million in media capital from iHeartMedia, Sinclair Broadcast Group, and TelevisaUnivision.

To book a task – or to become a tasker – visit airtasker.com.

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