Here's why I'd never invest in the Uber for dog walkers: Once someone finds a walker they like, they'll just do a deal with them. Dog walking isn't like needing a ride. Usually when you need a ride, you need it now, and you don't care who provides it. With dog walking, it's usually at a scheduled time each day, and you care a lot about who is providing the service. Dog walking is not a good candidate for the Uber mod…
Dog boarding, on the other hand, is pretty irregular. So rather than Uber I think the correct analogy should be AirBnB.
Wag, the ‘Uber for Dog-Walking,’ Is Drawing Uber-Like Scrutiny
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#23Here's why I'd never invest in the Uber for dog walkers: Once someone finds a walker they like, they'll just do a deal with them. Dog walking isn't like needing a ride. Usually when you need a ride, you need it now, and you don't care who provides it. With dog walking, it's usually at a scheduled time each day, and you care a lot about who is providing the service. Dog walking is not a good candidate for the Uber mod…
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#24It's been a mixed bag with Wag. The app quality is not great, buggy and major usability issues...but also the walk report card warms my heart. I was worried about trusting my dog to strangers but it wasn't too bad with Wag. Overall most of the people were decent but I'd occasionally get some really bad walkers who wouldn't fill out the report card, or walk the dog for 90 minutes instead of 30. My partner and I decide…
So not sure this really applies to wag vs not.. but double and triple check the references of your doggy daycare..
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Same with cleaners, car wash, landscaping, etc. These are all services that people put more scrutiny into.
Landscaping, maybe. Cleaners and car washing are pretty commodity though. I agree with the broader point that there are a lot of tasks you don't want done by a random person who signed up with an app but those aren't the best examples.
You'd just let a random person who signed up with an app into your house to clean?
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#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
Landscaping, maybe. Cleaners and car washing are pretty commodity though. I agree with the broader point that there are a lot of tasks you don't want done by a random person who signed up with an app but those aren't the best examples.
> Cleaners and car washing are pretty commodity though. You'd just let a random person who signed up with an app into your house to clean?
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#27Random idea, but here (Italy) it is common enough for hunters to have dogs fitted with a GPS locator when they go in the woods hunting, those are often costly, but there are simpler/cheaper versions intended for use where there is good coverage of cellular networks. I wonder why - since this service is so innovating/high tech - they don't simply provide their pet walkers with a number of such devices, I believe they…
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#28Here's why I'd never invest in the Uber for dog walkers: Once someone finds a walker they like, they'll just do a deal with them. Dog walking isn't like needing a ride. Usually when you need a ride, you need it now, and you don't care who provides it. With dog walking, it's usually at a scheduled time each day, and you care a lot about who is providing the service. Dog walking is not a good candidate for the Uber mod…
Sounds like the same reason Homejoy failed: https://techcrunch.com/2015/07/31/why-homejoy-failed-and-the...
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#29My dog survived with a handful of punctures after being attacked by an off-leash dog at a park. The rover walker neglected to inform me, even when asked if anything happened.
You want your dog walker watching your dog, not their phone to tap a button every time your dog pees. Hire a professional.
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In fairness, becoming a Wag Walker has more vetting (pun present on original page and likely intended) and requires taking exams. https://wagwalking.com/dog-walker
I'm unsure if I should laugh or cry that more vetting goes into a dog walker than an Uber driver.