OddJobzz is a local services marketplace that connects customers who need small tasks done with independent Taskers in the community. Typical use cases include moving and hauling, snow shoveling, minor repairs, cleaning, gardening, delivery, painting, and furniture assembly. The platform positions itself as a provider of matching and payment infrastructure, not as a service employer; its terms make clear that Taskers are independent service providers, not platform employees.
The product flow is straightforward: customers post a task and describe their requirements; local Taskers submit quotes, prices, and availability; customers review profiles and choose whom to hire; after completion, payment is made securely through the App and customers can leave a review. For refunds, the platform provides in-app negotiation, counter-offers, and escalation to mediation, but final refunds depend on an agreement between the customer and the Tasker or the Tasker’s voluntary acceptance. OddJobzz does not unilaterally force refunds. At the account level, only basic mechanisms are visible, such as registration, usernames and passwords, non-shared accounts, and suspension for violations. There is no disclosure of enterprise teams, role-based permissions, or approval workflows.
OddJobzz does not show subscription plans; its business model is primarily transaction commissions. The current platform fee is 10% of the task amount, capped at CAD $10 per order. Stripe payment processing fees apply separately and are deducted from the Tasker payout. Platform fees and processing fees are non-refundable by default. Payments are handled by Stripe, and the site states that card information is protected by Stripe using bank-level encryption. After a task is completed, payment is released to the Tasker through the App. From a compliance perspective, the terms are governed by the laws of Saskatchewan, Canada.
The advantages are that it covers high-frequency service categories, has a simple workflow, clearly defines a capped platform fee, and uses Stripe to reduce payment-processing complexity. The drawbacks are also clear: the iOS and Android Apps are still shown as coming soon; the platform explicitly does not conduct background checks, identity verification, criminal record checks, license verification, or screening, and it does not provide insurance. Service quality, damage, and safety risks are largely borne by the two parties to the transaction. Enterprise software capabilities such as APIs, developer support, third-party business system integrations, and self-hosting are not disclosed.
It is better suited to individual users in local North American communities who need temporary odd-job services, as well as independent workers who want flexible gigs. It is less suitable as an enterprise-grade field service management or vendor management SaaS. The main text does not provide information on access from China. Since payments rely on Stripe, domestic Chinese users may face practical limitations around network access, bank cards, and local service availability. For the Chinese market, more realistic alternatives would be local lifestyle service platforms such as 美团家政 and 58到家.
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