Handy, for instance, imposes a charge on both customers and service providers for its matchmaking services. While it may provide a similar platform, the additional cost makes it less appealing compared to the free-to-use JobSnap (source1).
TaskRabbit, another competitor, takes a different approach. It levies a booking fee on customers while charging a variable service fee from service providers (20% as per source2). This is a stark contrast to JobSnap's subscription model, which provides advantages without the burden of extra charges.
Thumbtack, on the other hand, requires service providers to purchase leads, placing a financial barrier to entry for many, unlike JobSnap's free platform which encourages open participation (source3).
Notes: These population and zip code data were obtained from US Census Data as of 2020 and the competitive analysis was derived from public reports and company websites.