Homejoy says goodbye
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Homejoy says goodbye
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#2Crap... really liked this service.
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#3what happened?
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#4No surprise there. Tone-deaf marketing and there was a horror story a few years ago about the culture.
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#5what happened?
Many stories about their problems, but here's one: http://fusion.net/story/142578/homejoy-uber-for-x-startups-m...
And maybe the main one: http://recode.net/2015/07/17/cleaning-services-startup-homej...
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#6what happened?
I'm assuming it's related to the legal minefield of trying to avoid compensating their workers as employees:
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/03/startup-workers-s...
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#7I used Homejoy and I liked it's ease of use. But after the cleaning lady they sent me was done, she offered me her direct phone # and told me I could contact her directly for any future cleaning needs.
I always wondered how this business model was going to work if Homejoy's contractors could just give out their phone # at the end of their first service and the customer could just contact them directly for any future needs, instead of going back through Homejoy for any future bookings.
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#8I really loved the idea, and maybe I'm just being cheap, but no way I was going to pay $250+ a month to have my 1296 sq ft house cleaned. That's a $150/month value at market rates in my area. $100/month for a bit of convenience was not worth it at all to me.
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#9This is a pretty big company going under right, a billion + ?