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Jobin is a local home-services matching platform operated by Spain-based Jobinapp, S.L. Its core use case is not physical e-commerce, but a service marketplace. Users can post requests in the app for home repairs or domestic services, such as plumbers, electricians, painters, locksmiths, handymen, moving services, and more, and receive quotes from nearby professionals. The platform says users can get up to 4 estimates for free and review the professional after the job is completed.
In terms of workflow, Jobin emphasizes a closed loop of “post a request — choose a professional — review the work.” On the supply side, it offers Jobin Pro for professionals who want to receive jobs, and claims to have more than 4000 professionals in Spain. Fulfillment takes place entirely offline, with the service provider visiting the customer’s location. In its terms, the platform clearly states that it primarily acts as an intermediary, does not participate in the actual transaction, and does not guarantee service quality, safety, legality, or results. This means the platform can improve matching efficiency, but its after-sales protection and dispute-resolution capabilities are relatively limited.
The user-side information is relatively clear: posting a request, receiving up to 4 quotes, and downloading the Jobin App are all free. Pricing for professionals is not sufficiently disclosed. The terms only include wording such as “Lead pagado por suscribirse a la oferta,” suggesting that service providers may pay for leads or quote opportunities, but no commission rate, subscription fee, or per-lead price is provided. For payments, the text does not mention in-platform bank card payments, wallets, or escrow. The terms indicate that customers pay the professional after the service is completed satisfactorily, and invoices are issued by the professional.
Its strengths are clear localization, coverage of common home-repair categories, a lightweight request-posting process, and some added transparency through quotes and reviews. For users, it helps compare nearby service providers quickly; for tradespeople, it can reduce the cost of actively looking for work. The drawbacks are also obvious: insufficient disclosure around professional vetting, insurance coverage, dispute compensation, and fee rules. The platform includes many disclaimers, meaning both users and service providers need to bear transaction risks themselves.
Jobin is suitable for individual tradespeople, self-employed repair professionals, small home-improvement and repair teams with offline fulfillment capability in Spain, as well as residents who need local in-home services. It is not suitable for Chinese cross-border goods sellers, nor as a conventional e-commerce channel. There is no information in the main text about access from China, so its status is unknown. Payments and job acceptance are centered on local services in Spain; if a Chinese merchant has no local staff or qualifications, practical usability is very low. Alternative references include local service platforms such as TaskRabbit, Thumbtack, Habitissimo, Cronoshare, and Zaask.
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