Handybook, a New York City startup that allows users to hire cleaners, repairmen or other workers for completing household tasks, is expanding to Baltimore.
According to the Baltimore Business Journal:
The expansion marks another phase in a recent growth spurt for the New York City startup, which is hoping to beat its competitors to developing a worldwide brand in the still-emerging market for in-home services. With Handybook’s app or website, users can hire repair men, furniture assemblers, cleaners or other professionals to help around the house.
Read the full story at the Baltimore Business Journal.
Handybook will be competing with Homejoy, a similar service that launched in Baltimore last summer that allows users to hire local cleaning services to come to their houses.
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