User:Kvwiki1234/GigEconomyCompanies
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List of gig economy companies
Accomodation
Company | Based in | Description |
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Airbnb | United States[a] | An online home rental service[1][2][3] |
CouchSurfing | United States[a] | An online home rental service[4] |
FlipKey | United States | An online home rental marketplace[5][6] |
Onefinestay | United Kingdom[a] | An online rental service[7] |
Vrbo/HomeAway | United States[a] | An online home rental service.[8][9][6] In July 2020, HomeAway was merged with Vrbo.[10] |
Xiaozhu | China | An online short-term home and apartment rental platform[11] |
Caregiving
Company | Based in | Description |
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Care.com | United States[a] | An online platform for hiring caregivers[12][13] |
Heal.com | United States | An online platform that allows doctors to perform house calls[14][15] |
Pager | United States | An online platform that connects healthcare providers and patients[14] |
Sittercity.com | United States | An online platform for hiring caregivers[16] |
Soothe | United States[a] | An online massage service provider[17][18] |
Talkspace | United States | An online platform to connect to therapists[19] |
UrbanSitter | United States | An online babysitter company[20] |
Delivery
Company | Based in | Description |
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Amazon Flex | United States[a] | An online delivery service[21] |
Cargomatic | United States | An online delivery platform that connects drivers with customers[22] |
CitySprint | United Kingdom | A courier service[23][24] |
Deliv | United States | An online delivery service[25][26] |
DPDgroup | France[a] | An online parcel delivery service[27] |
Dunzo | India | An online delivery service[28] |
eCourier | United Kingdom | A courier service[29] |
ekart | India | A courier service[30] |
GoPuff | United States | A convenience store delivery service[31] |
Hermes Group | Germany[b] | An online delivery company[32][33] |
Rappi | Colombia[c] | an online delivery service[34][35][36][37] |
Shipt | United States | An online delivery service[38][39] |
Shyp | United States | Was a courier service company. Now dissolved.[40] |
UK Mail | United Kingdom | An online parcel delivery service[27][41] |
Yodel | United Kingdom | An online parcel delivery service[27][41] |
Grocery
Company | Based in | Description |
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Farmdrop | United Kingdom | An online grocer with food sourced from local farmers[42] |
The Food Assembly | France[b] | An online farmers' market[43] |
Instacart | United States[d] | An Internet-based grocery delivery service[21] |
Food
Company | Based in | Description |
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Deliveroo | United Kingdom[a] | An online food delivery company[44][45][46] |
DoorDash | United States | Online food delivery[47] |
Drizly | United States[d] | An alcohol delivery service[48] |
EatStreet | United States | An online food ordering service[49] |
Ele.me | China | An online food delivery service[50] |
Foodora | Germany[a] | An online food delivery service[51][52] |
Foodpanda | Germany[a] | An online food delivery platform[53] |
Glovo | Spain[a] | An online food delivery service[54][55] |
Grubhub | United States | Online food delivery[56] |
Just Eat | United Kingdom[a] | Online takeaway food delivery[46][57] |
Munchery | United States | Was an online food delivery service[58] |
Postmates | United States | Delivers restaurant-prepared meals and other goods[2] |
Seamless | United States | An online food delivery service. Now a subsidiary of Grubhub[59] |
SkipTheDishes | Canada | An online restaurant ordering and food delivery company[60][61] |
Swiggy | India | An online food delivery platform[28][62][63][64] |
Uber Eats | United States[a] | An online food delivery platform[55] |
Zomato | India[a] | An online food delivery platform[28] |
Education
Company | Based in | Description |
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VIPKid | China | An online platform for Chinese students to receive lessons from fluent English-speaking teachers[65] |
Freelancing platforms
Company | Based in | Description |
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Airtasker | Australia | An online marketplace for outsourcing tasks[66] |
Amazon Mechanical Turk | United States | An online crowdsourcing website for performing tasks[67] |
Figure Eight Inc. | United States | An online work platform to complete tasks[21] |
Freelancer.com | Australia[a] | An online freelancing platform[21] |
Hello Alfred | United States | An online platform for completing tasks[68] |
InnoCentive | United States | An online platform where problem solvers can receive monetary rewards from organizations[69][70] |
Business and Technical services
Company | Based in | Description |
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Andela | United States[a] | An online platform for training software programmers in Africa and connecting them with clients[71][72] |
Catalant | United States[a] | A matchmaking platform for office work. Was formerly known as HourlyNerd[73][74] |
Expert360 | Australia | An online platform for matching independent business consultants with clients [75] |
Field Agent | United States[a] | A platform for retailers to request in-store information from users[26] |
Gigster | United States | An online platform to complete software projects[76][77] |
Kaggle | United States | An online platform for data science competitions[75][70] |
Managed by Q | United States | An online office management platform company[47] |
PeoplePerHour | United Kingdom | An online freelancing platform[78] |
Shiftgig | United States | An online staffing firm[79] |
Toptal | United States[a] | An online freelancing platform[80] |
Upwork | United States[a] | An online freelancing platform[21] |
Zopa | United Kingdom | an online peer-to-peer lending market[81] |
Creative services
Company | Based in | Description |
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United States | ||
Crowdspring | United States | An online platform for creative services[82] |
Home services
Company | Based in | Description |
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United States | ||
United States |
Legal services
Company | Based in | Description |
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United States | ||
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Retail
Company | Based in | Description |
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United States | ||
United States |
Transportation and Parking
Company | Based in | Description |
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United States | ||
United States |
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- 99designs, an online platform to connect graphic designers and clients[83]
- Addison Lee, a minicab firm[84]
- AskforTask, an online marketplace where people can outsource their daily tasks[85]
- Bellhops, an online moving service[86]
- Bird, an online electric scooter sharing platform[87][88][89]
- BlaBlaCar, an online marketplace for carpooling[90][91][92][93]
- Blacklane, an online transportation network[94]
- Bolt, an online transportation network company[30][95]
- Bridj, a private commuter shuttle service[21]
- Cabify, a ridesharing company[96][97]
- Carma, an online transportation network company[76]
- Carousell, an online marketplace for selling goods[99][100]
- Field Nation, an online marketplace that matches IT and other freelancers with corporate clients[106]
- Grab, an online transportation network company[99][100][111]
- GreenPal, an online landscaping network company[112]
- HomeAdvisor, an online platform that connects homeowners to contractors[115]
- Homejoy, online maid company[116][117]
- HopSkipDrive, a transportation network company for children[118]
- Kakao T, an online transportation network company[119]
- Lazada Group, an online marketplace for selling goods[99][100]
- LegalZoom, an online platform that connects consumers with lawyers[120]
- Lime, an online transportation company[56]
- Luxe, an online parking service[117]
- Lyft, a transportation network company[21]
- Meituan-Dianping, an online food delivery, consumer products and retail service[102]
- Meru Cabs, an online ridesharing company[121]
- Pimlico Plumbers, a plumbing firm[122][123]
- Rocket Lawyer, an online platform that connects consumers with lawyers[120]
- Rover.com, an online dog-walking service[56]
- TaskRabbit, a on-demand freelance site[21]
- Thumbtack, an online platform that connects people to professionals[125][126]
- Tongal, an online platform that connects businesses in need of creative work with writers and directors[127]
- YourMechanic, an online platform that connects car owners with mechanics[135]
Notes
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