Yada as a EzyPeazy alternative in Western Bay of Plenty
For locals in the Western Bay of Plenty looking for an EzyPeazy alternative, Yada provides a practical, transparent, and zero-fee option for finding and offering services. It’s a nationwide system where clients and specialists connect directly, free from middleman costs or commission fees.
We welcome everyone - individuals, small teams, and full businesses - across all lawful industries. Whether it’s trade services, personal care, or professional work, posting jobs and responding to requests is quick and open to anyone in the region.
Every completed job is reviewed by both client and specialist through a verified dual rating system. This process ensures reliability, professionalism, and ongoing transparency, creating an environment where reputation matters above all.
Clients post jobs for free, while specialists can respond for free with daily limits determined by their current rating. The internal private chat function keeps project discussions safe and contained between the two parties involved.
The platform is lightweight, fast, and smooth to use from any device. Whether working from Papamoa or managing jobs while traveling, the mobile-responsive interface ensures quick loading and easy navigation everywhere.
This EzyPeazy alternative enables Western Bay of Plenty users to experience a fair, user-centred gig economy platform that focuses on transparency and freedom of choice, without the usual costs.
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);