Smartphones have revolutionized the landscape of odd jobs, and there is no doubt about that. Without apps and smartphones, there would be no “gig economy,” a term that turned up in recent years to describe the flood of apps
I have compiled a list of the best apps for you if you are looking for odd jobs that you can sign up for from the comfort of your home while on your smartphone. Many of these odd job apps, are great jobs for teenagers.
Upshift is an app that allows you to pick up shift work from local companies. The app is easy to use, and there are legitimate jobs available. Most of them are in the service and consumer services industries.
Task Rabbit is a gig-based app offering money to perform tasks for others. These tasks include:
– Cleaning
– Car washing
– Computer help
– Cooking
– Home repair
KashKick is an app that pays you to take surveys, play games, watch videos, and complete tasks. It is similar to Swagbucks and Survey Junkie, but offers more of a variety in the tasks you can complete for money.
Amazon Mechanical Turk allows you to complete microtasks and get paid for them. The tasks usually verify things that are hard for amazon to verify pragmatically.