This is what Taskrabbit for Good is truly about: Taskers using their skills to make a real difference in the community they serve. 🛠️ After the devastating 2024 floods in Valencia, Spain, the entire city has been focused on rebuilding. We recently partnered with IKEA to bring warmth and life back to a vital neighborhood treasure: the Catarroja Library. Taskrabbit for Good donated Taskers' assembly services to build each piece of furniture for the library. Thanks to the incredible, tireless work by Taskers, the space blossomed into a wonderful, welcoming hub for everyone.
Taskrabbit
Software Development
San Francisco, CA 92,189 followers
Transforming lives, one task at a time.
About us
Taskrabbit is a marketplace platform that conveniently connects people with Taskers to handle everyday home to-do’s, such as furniture assembly, handyman work, moving help, and much more. Acquired by IKEA Group - the world’s largest furniture retailer - in 2017 At Taskrabbit, we want to make your neighborhood a little more familiar. Whether it’s a handyman (or woman!), a housecleaner, moving help or delivery person, we’re imagining a world where everyone will have a go-to team to make everyday life easier. As a company we celebrate innovation, inclusion and hard work. As a pioneer of the sharing economy, Taskrabbit was founded on the premise of neighbors helping neighbors. Since then, our network has grown to eight countries and 75+ cities, yet our core mission of creating a better everyday life for everyday people has remained the same. Together with IKEA, we’re creating more opportunities for people to earn a consistent, meaningful income on their own terms by building lasting relationships with clients in communities around the world. We are a group of mission-minded people. Our culture is collaborative, pragmatic, and fast-paced. We’re looking for talented, entrepreneurially-minded and data-driven people who also have a passion for helping people do what they love - and have a ton of fun while they’re at it.
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http://www.taskrabbit.com
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- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2008
- Specialties
- Mobile technologies, Location based platforms, and Social Graph API
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San Francisco, CA 94107, US
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As first reported by Emma Hinchliffe in her Fortune newsletter last week, Alta and Taskrabbit are announcing a partnership where you can digitize your Alta closet with a Tasker. So grateful to have met Taskrabbit CEO Ania Smith at the Fortune Most Powerful Women conference last month!
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We’re so proud of Taskrabbit for Good’s continuing partnership with Samusocial de Paris, a non-profit organization focused on helping homeless people in vulnerable situations, providing shelters, healthcare, and reintroduction to society. A Paris Tasker, Sebastian, has been leading this effort twice a month for over a year, sharing his construction expertise and teaching hands-on skills. During our last session, Sebastian and crew built a table, two composters, several small wooden objects, and repaired two workbenches. Sebastian's work extends past physically constructing materials; he has increased participants' confidence and fostered self-sufficiency through workshops designed to put their skills to use. Amazing work, Sebastian!
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Embracing AI reflects our "Be Bold" and "Move Forward Move Fast Values"— we approach it with optimism and curiosity, and we’re intentional about designing systems where every employee, regardless of background or role, benefits. We strive for quality, simplicity, and speed so that more people benefit from our mission — sooner.
At Taskrabbit all-company meetings, CEO Ania Smith has taken to instituting what she calls a “Nailed it, Failed it” segment. She asks her executive team—and encourages other employees—to publicly share their biggest flops, particularly when it relates to experimenting with AI. Smith was one of four C-suite executives Fortune spoke with at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit in Washington, D.C. last week on a panel about women redefining work in the age of AI. Encouraging employees to experiment with AI—and giving them permission to fail along the way—was a big theme of our conversation. When it comes to sharing the stories of things that haven’t gone according to plan, Emma Chalwin, Workday’s chief marketing officer, encouraged business leaders to “get more comfortable being uncomfortable.” “Vulnerability is a superpower,” she said. “As long as you don’t continue to make the same mistakes over and over again, but you learn from the opportunities and you share what you’re going to do differently moving forward, it makes a huge difference to the team.” When pilots or trials with AI tools fail, added L'Oréal CHRO Stephanie Kramer, leaders should focus on why humans are needed in order to fix it. In a time where women are adopting AI tools at a 25% lower rate than men, Pinterest’s Chief People Officer Doniel Sutton (she/her) advises her female colleagues to lean in. Often, she said, women employees are disproportionately given mundane, administrative tasks. AI can help get that “office house work” done quickly, and free women up for higher-potential swings. Read more from #FortuneMPW: https://lnkd.in/ecMw5aTB
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Scaling Trust and Safety at Taskrabbit 👷♀️ This afternoon, students jumped feet first into a lively conversation on building trust within a customer base featuring Ben Edelhart, General Counsel and Chief Administrative Officer at Taskrabbit, together with moderator and Faculty Director, Professor Stavros Gadinis. 🐇At University of California, Berkeley - School of Law, values is one rabbit hole we don’t mind falling into. Ben dove into his legal team's daily conversation: starting first and foremost with product value for both the customer and the independent contractor (Tasker). 🐰The audience's ears perked up at talks of varying state regulations, as well as the EU laws which crucially shape Taskrabbit's business model. Mitigation of risk is essential for the legal framework at hand, optimized to boost participants' faith in the platform. The best in-house counsel takes away all surprises for the business—after 21 years of experience, Ben advises aspiring lawyers to stay grounded in the big picture: in practice, this means being able to digest lots of information and apply it to a challenging issue efficiently. Endless appreciation goes to Ben Edelhart for leaving us with pivotal insights on navigating the contractor marketplace as a legal professional! #BerkeleyLaw #RiskMitigation #ProductValue
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Earlier this week, Taskrabbit employees across the globe participated our first company-wide Customer Obsession Day! These days are all about putting our communities first, engaging directly with our Clients and Taskers in real life to strengthen the neighborhoods where we live and work. From getting to know our Tasker community at social events to distributing flyers and promo codes, it's a chance for our employees to gain valuable insights from our users to ensure we're always innovating with a customer-first mindset. #CustomerObsession #CommunityGrowth #Taskrabbit #LocalImpact
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For furniture retailers, the sale isn't really over until the customer has their new furniture all set up and ready to enjoy at home. Home Furnishings Association - HFA recently featured “The Hidden Risks of Not Offering Furniture Assembly”, sharing insights through a case study of our partnership with IKEA Canada. From lost sales to customer frustration, we break down why assembly isn’t just a service add-on, but a driver of loyalty and long-term growth. 👉 Read the full post here: https://lnkd.in/e9b2kRNR #FurnitureAssembly #CustomerExperience #CustomerLoyalty #B2BPartnerships #IKEA #Taskrabbit
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The future is almost here! 👀 Imagine booking a Tasker for a home project just by speaking to your Amazon Alexa+ device. Get ready!
This week, Amazon unveiled its new AI-enabled Alexa+ devices, providing consumers access to automated services from brands like Taskrabbit. Beyond automation, this launch shows how AI is poised to transform the rhythm of daily life, changing not only what we do, but how we think about getting it done. At Taskrabbit, we’re thrilled to be at the forefront of this evolution. Imagine being able to book a Tasker to handle a home project or run an errand just by talking to your device. AI is making that level of convenience possible. We see this as a step toward a world where getting help is seamless, intuitive, and effortless. https://lnkd.in/gdsup4im
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We had so much fun partnering with fashion brand Tanner Fletcher on their New York Fashion Week show, "Re-Decorating." Taking place in a "living room," five NYC Taskers played a critical role during the performance — setting up the runway space by doing what they do best — hanging wallpaper, mounting art, and moving furniture. We were thrilled to be a part of such a creative, unique show!
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Big news from Taskrabbit: we’ve officially launched our API Partner program! 🚀 Brands can now seamlessly embed Taskrabbit’s services—including fixed-price assembly, installation, and mounting—directly into their customer journey, from checkout to post-purchase. This new Partner API enables retailers to enhance the customer experience, reduce friction, and unlock new revenue opportunities. Clients are more likely to buy and keep products when professional help is readily available—made possible thanks to our extensive network of Taskers! Our first API partner, Burrow, is already making it easier for customers to get furniture assembled right at checkout. 🔗Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ej-g_EBm 🤝Become a partner: https://lnkd.in/eJ6HdGtE https://lnkd.in/euwjbSxM
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