San Francisco, CA — Taskrabbit has introduced Taskrabbit Partner Pages, a new feature allowing retailers to integrate Taskrabbit services directly into their offerings. These custom landing pages are designed to provide customers with assembly or installation assistance at a fixed price, enhancing the shopping experience by removing barriers related to product setup.
The launch in the U.S. includes partnerships with companies such as Windmill, TUSHY, UPLIFT Desk, and Arcade1Up. In the U.K., Danetti and Millie & Jones have also adopted this service. Customers of these retailers can now book help through co-branded pages without needing to negotiate prices or pay additional fees.
Taskrabbit CEO Ania Smith highlighted the benefits for retailers: “With our new Taskrabbit Partner Pages, we’re giving retailers a powerful new way to drive conversion, reduce post-purchase friction, and ultimately grow customer brand loyalty.” She added that this is part of a broader strategy to enhance business-to-business solutions.
Windmill's Co-CEO Mike Mayer emphasized the value for their customers: “This seamless service integration elevates our customers’ experience and, in turn, fuels our growth.” Similarly, Daniel Burrow from UPLIFT Desk noted that "Taskrabbit ensures physical limitations never prevent access" to essential products.
Data indicates that integrating Taskrabbit services can lead to increased sales and service usage among partners' customers. This expansion builds on Taskrabbit’s previous success with IKEA and aims to reach more businesses by offering reliable on-demand services at critical points in the consumer purchase process.
The initiative provides companies an opportunity to improve customer satisfaction without adding complexity or disjointed service interactions. It leverages Taskrabbit's expertise across eight countries while offering Taskers steady job opportunities through confirmed bookings.
For further details about this program or how it operates—including fixed pricing models and automatic tasker matching—interested parties are encouraged to visit www.taskrabbit.com/blog/partner-lp.
About Taskrabbit:
Taskrabbit connects individuals seeking help with household tasks like furniture assembly and home improvements with skilled community members known as 'Taskers.' Since its acquisition by Ingka Group (IKEA) in 2017, it has expanded operations across North America and Europe. More information is available at www.taskrabbit.com or via their social media channels including Instagram and LinkedIn.