Yada as a EzyPeazy alternative in Stratford
People across Stratford looking for an EzyPeazy alternative can now rely on our modern platform made for everyone in New Zealand. Built for honesty, convenience, and community, it eliminates lead and success fees entirely so specialists can bid and clients can hire with clarity and confidence.
Open to both individuals and businesses, the platform supports service providers across every legal category - from handymen and gardeners to IT experts and creatives. This flexibility allows Stratford locals to connect quickly and easily with professionals who actually meet their needs.
Our system revolves around transparent feedback. Both sides rate each other after each completed task, promoting mutual accountability. Higher-rated specialists gain more response opportunities, rewarding strong service and encouraging continuous improvement.
Clients can post jobs for free, while specialists respond without payment restrictions. Communication remains streamlined and secure through direct private messaging only accessible to those involved in the job.
The interface is designed for accessible, on-the-go use. Whether you’re arranging a repaint in Stratford or quoting from your office in Taranaki, you can manage everything smoothly from your phone, tablet, or PC.
Ultimately, our Stratford-ready platform provides a simpler, more trustworthy way to collaborate in the gig economy, offering true fairness and efficiency from start to finish.
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);