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[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Uber is experimenting with a new service that allows users to hire drivers from its app to complete everyday household chores and projects, in a bid to expand beyond its existing ridesharing and courier business.

The service, called Uber Tasks, will launch as a “small pilot” in the coming weeks in Fort Myers, Florida and Edmonton, Alberta.

According to a statement provided to The Verge by Uber spokesperson Conor Ferguson, users can advertise chores like furniture assembly, snow removal, at-home laundry, packing/unpacking, holiday decorating, yard cleanup, garden maintenance, and lawn mowing during the initial pilot.

Uber couriers and drivers can then browse the unclaimed tasks, with estimated earnings displayed before reserving.

“This small pilot is the newest way for drivers and couriers to put their skills to work and earn on their own schedule.”

The company has made other attempts to generate additional revenue in recent months, including the launch of a new flight booking service in the UK, and by sticking video ads in its apps.


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