Yada as a Builderscrack alternative in North Shore City
If you're on Auckland’s North Shore and searching for a Builderscrack alternative, our Kiwi-built platform offers a free, transparent, and reliable way to find and post jobs. By removing all lead and success fees, we allow tradies to deliver honest rates that reflect their real labour and skill.
This platform supports both individuals and businesses, creating a space where everyone is able to join without restrictions. Whether you’re seeking repairs in Birkenhead, painting in Milford, or plumbing in Birkdale, you’ll find experienced professionals ready to help without inflated prices.
Clients post jobs for free, while specialists respond to openings at no upfront charge. The number of daily responses a tradie can send depends on their rating, ensuring that quality and accountability lead the process rather than paid visibility.
After a job is completed, both tradie and client rate each other, creating a fair reputation system that rewards reliability. This two-way feedback process helps honest workers get more exposure and allows clients to hire with confidence.
Our built-in chat feature facilitates easy, private communication. It ensures clear discussions between both sides while keeping contact details secure and away from public view.
The site is fast, simple, and optimised for mobile. From Albany through to Devonport, anyone in North Shore City can access, post, or review jobs on the go through their phone or tablet.
Frequently asked questions
- Users can post as many tasks as they need, however the posted jobs would still need to go through the moderation process before they can appear on the platform;
- To protect users from spam, the specialist would not be able to respond to every single job at the platform (their response quotas would depend on the rating tier they are on);
- We do not have any subscription fees as of today, but we do plan to introduce different plans at a later stage (however, the core features like free posting, free chat and no lead/success fees would remain);