Earthy local help

Local errands handled before your day derails.

QuickHands makes it easy to post a small task, reach nearby helpers, and pay securely when the job is done. Built for busy schedules, short distances, and the kind of errands that should not take over your whole afternoon.

Built for one-off local tasks
Secure payment flow with release on completion
Best for neighborhoods and campuses
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What to expect

New app, clear promises.

QuickHands is early on purpose. Instead of pretending to be a nationwide marketplace, it starts small, stays local, and focuses on making trust easier task by task.

Local-first rollout

We would rather work well in one neighborhood than feel empty everywhere. Density comes before expansion.

Transparent scope

No fake complexity. v1 is about posting, accepting, chatting, paying, and rating — the essentials only.

Human-scale trust

Escrow payment and visible ratings help both sides know what is happening before, during, and after the errand.

Fast feedback loop

The goal is simple validation: repeat task posters, real completions, and a product shaped by actual local behavior.

How it works

A lighter workflow for small local jobs.

Every part of QuickHands is shaped around quick errands: simple posting, nearby visibility, direct communication, and payment that feels safer than cash handoffs.

Core loop

Post it. Nearby people see it. First to accept gets moving.

QuickHands avoids bloated request funnels. The task poster writes what needs doing, offers a payout, and sends it into a local feed. Available taskers can jump in quickly, then use chat to confirm details before completion and payment release.

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Set the errand, payout, and pickup details in a simple form.

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Show the task in a local map and list so nearby helpers can respond fast.

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Keep instructions, updates, and proof in one chat thread.

Chat before the handoff

Built-in messaging keeps posters and taskers aligned on timing, instructions, and proof of completion.

Escrow-style payments

Funds are held while the errand is in progress and released when the job is done, giving both sides a clearer expectation.

Ratings that keep it honest

After each task, both sides can leave a star rating so dependable people rise quickly inside the local network.

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target tasks in the first 30 days to prove repeat local demand

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neighborhood or campus at a time, so supply and demand stay close together

20%

repeat poster goal — the clearest sign the app solves real day-to-day friction

Pricing

Simple for posters, fair for taskers.

QuickHands works best when trying it feels easy. Start by posting a task, then scale up if you end up using local help every week.

Light Setup

For people who only need QuickHands once in a while

$10

one time

  • Simple setup for occasional errands
  • Post tasks, chat with helpers, and track completion
  • Pay taskers separately for each job you post
  • A low-friction way to try local help without a recurring fee
See the $10 setup
Best for regular use

Regular Setup

For people who expect to lean on QuickHands more often

$30

one time

  • A one-time setup for heavier ongoing use
  • Smoother repeat posting when local help becomes routine
  • Built for households, students, or neighbors who post more often
  • Still no recurring membership just to use the platform
See the $30 setup

Ready when you are

Try QuickHands in your local circle.

If you have a neighborhood, apartment building, or campus community where small errands happen every day, QuickHands is built to make those asks faster, safer, and less awkward.