List of gig economy companies

The following is a list of gig economy companies. The list includes only companies that have been noted by sources as being former or current gig economy companies.

Background

The Congressional Research Service defines the "gig economy" as:

the collection of markets that match providers to consumers on a gig (or job) basis in support of on-demand commerce. In the basic model, gig workers enter into formal agreements with on-demand companies to provide services to company's clients. Prospective clients request services through an Internet-based technological platform or smartphone application that allows them to search for providers or to specify jobs. Providers (gig workers) engaged by the on-demand company provide the requested service and are compensated for the jobs.[1][2]

In 2019, Queensland University of Technology published a report stating 7% of Australians participate in the gig economy.[3] 10% of the American workforce participated in the gig economy in 2018.[4] According to a 2019 Bank of Canada report, 18% of Canadians worked in the gig economy for non-recreational reasons.[5] Around 2018, 15% of China's workforce, representing over 110 million people, was involved in the gig economy.[4] In 2019, the World Bank estimated that globally, fewer than 0.5% of people in the "active labor force" take part in the gig economy.[6]

List of gig economy companies

Accommodation

Company Based in Description
Airbnb United States[lower-alpha 1]An online home rental service[7][8][9]
CouchSurfing United States[lower-alpha 1]An online home rental service[10]
FlipKey United StatesAn online home rental marketplace[11][12]
Onefinestay United Kingdom[lower-alpha 1]An online rental service[13]
Vrbo/HomeAway United States[lower-alpha 1]An online home rental service.[14][15][12] In July 2020, HomeAway was merged with Vrbo.[16]
Xiaozhu ChinaAn online short-term home and apartment rental platform[17]

Caregiving

Company Based in Description
Care.com United States[lower-alpha 1]An online platform for hiring caregivers[18][19]
Pager United StatesAn online platform that connects healthcare providers and patients[20]
Sittercity.com United StatesAn online platform for hiring caregivers[21]
Soothe United States[lower-alpha 1]An online massage service provider[22][23]
Talkspace United StatesAn online platform to connect to therapists[24]
UrbanSitter United StatesAn online babysitter company[25]

Delivery

Company Based in Description
Amazon Flex United States[lower-alpha 1]An online delivery service[2]
Cargomatic United StatesAn online delivery platform that connects drivers with customers[26]
CitySprint United KingdomA courier service[27][28]
Deliv United StatesAn online delivery service[29][30]
DPDgroup France[lower-alpha 1]An online parcel delivery service[31]
Dunzo IndiaAn online delivery service[32]
eCourier United KingdomA courier service[33]
ekart IndiaA courier service[34]
GoPuff United StatesA convenience store delivery service[35]
Hermes Group Germany[lower-alpha 2]An online delivery company[36][37]
Rappi Colombia[lower-alpha 3]an online delivery service[38][39][40]
Roadie United StatesOnline delivery[41][42][43]
Shipt United StatesAn online delivery service[44][45]
Shyp United StatesWas a courier service company. Now dissolved.[46]
UK Mail United KingdomAn online parcel delivery service[31][47]
Yodel United KingdomAn online parcel delivery service[31][47]

Grocery

Company Based in Description
Farmdrop United KingdomAn online grocer with food sourced from local farmers[48]
The Food Assembly France[lower-alpha 2]An online farmers' market[49]
Instacart United States[lower-alpha 4]An Internet-based grocery delivery service[2]

Food

Company Based in Description
Deliveroo United Kingdom[lower-alpha 1]An online food delivery company[50][51][52]
DoorDash United StatesOnline food delivery[53]
Delivery Hero Germany[lower-alpha 1]Online food delivery[54]
Drizly United States[lower-alpha 4]An alcohol delivery service[55]
EatStreet United StatesAn online food ordering service[56]
Ele.me ChinaAn online food delivery service[57]
Foodora Germany[lower-alpha 1]An online food delivery service[58][59]
Foodpanda Germany[lower-alpha 1]An online food delivery platform[60]
Glovo Spain[lower-alpha 1]An online food delivery service[61][62]
Grubhub United StatesOnline food delivery[63]
Just Eat United Kingdom[lower-alpha 1]Online takeaway food delivery[52][64]
Just Eat Takeaway Netherlands[lower-alpha 1]Online food delivery[65]
Menulog Australia[lower-alpha 1]Online food delivery[66][67]
Munchery United StatesWas an online food delivery service[68]
OrderUp United StatesWas an online food delivery service[69]
Postmates United StatesDelivers restaurant-prepared meals and other goods[8]
Seamless United StatesAn online food delivery service. Now a subsidiary of Grubhub[70]
SkipTheDishes CanadaAn online restaurant ordering and food delivery company[71][72]
Swiggy IndiaAn online food delivery platform[32][73][74][75]
Uber Eats United States[lower-alpha 1]An online food delivery platform[62]
Wolt Finland[lower-alpha 1]Online food delivery[76]
Zomato India[lower-alpha 1]An online food delivery platform[32]

Education

Company Based in Description
VIPKid ChinaAn online platform for Chinese students to receive lessons from fluent English-speaking teachers[77]

Freelancing platforms

Company Based in Description
Airtasker AustraliaAn online marketplace for outsourcing tasks[3]
Amazon Mechanical Turk United StatesAn online crowdsourcing website for performing tasks[78]
Figure Eight Inc. United StatesAn online work platform to complete tasks[2]
Freelancer.com Australia[lower-alpha 1]An online freelancing platform[2]
Hello Alfred United StatesAn online platform for completing tasks[79]
InnoCentive United StatesAn online platform where problem solvers can receive monetary rewards from organizations[80][81]

Business and technical services

Company Based in Description
Andela United States[lower-alpha 1]An online platform for training software programmers in Africa and connecting them with clients[82][83]
Catalant United States[lower-alpha 1]A matchmaking platform for office work. Was formerly known as HourlyNerd[84][85]
Expert360 AustraliaAn online platform for matching independent business consultants with clients [86]
Field Agent United States[lower-alpha 1]A platform for retailers to request in-store information from users[30]
Field Nation United StatesAn online marketplace that matches IT and other freelancers with corporate clients[87]
Gigster United StatesAn online platform to complete software projects[88][89]
Kaggle United StatesAn online platform for data science competitions[86][81]
Managed by Q United StatesAn online office management platform company[53]
PeoplePerHour United KingdomAn online freelancing platform[90]
Shiftgig United StatesAn online staffing firm[91]
Toptal United States[lower-alpha 1]An online freelancing platform[92]
Upwork United States[lower-alpha 1]An online freelancing platform[2]

Creative services

Company Based in Description
99designs Australia[lower-alpha 1]An online platform to connect graphic designers and clients[93]
Crowdspring United StatesAn online platform for creative services[94]
Fiverr Israel[lower-alpha 1]An online marketplace for freelance services[95]
Tongal United States[lower-alpha 1]An online platform that connects businesses in need of creative work with writers and directors[96]

Home services

Company Based in Description
AskforTask CanadaAn online marketplace where people can outsource their daily tasks[97]
Bellhops United StatesAn online moving service[98]
GreenPal United StatesAn online landscaping network company[99]
Handy United States[lower-alpha 1]An online home services company[2]
Helpling United Kingdom[lower-alpha 2]An online platform for cleaning services[100]
HomeAdvisor United StatesAn online platform that connects homeowners to contractors[101]
Homejoy United StatesWas an online maid company. Now closed[102][103][104]
Pimlico Plumbers United KingdomA plumbing firm[105][106]
Rover.com United StatesAn online dog-walking service[63]
TaskRabbit United StatesAn on-demand freelance labor service[2]
Thumbtack United StatesAn online platform that connects people to professionals[107][108]
Wag United StatesAn online dog-walking service[63]
YourMechanic United StatesAn online platform that connects car owners with mechanics[109]
Company Based in Description
LegalZoom United StatesAn online platform that connects consumers with lawyers[110]
Rocket Lawyer United States
 United Kingdom
An online platform that connects consumers with lawyers[110]
UpCounsel United StatesAn online marketplace for legal services[111][112][113]

Retail

Company Based in Description
Carousell Singapore[lower-alpha 1]An online marketplace for selling goods[114][115]
Etsy United States[lower-alpha 1]An online marketplace for handmade goods[116]
Lazada Group Singapore[lower-alpha 1]An online marketplace for selling goods[114][115]
Meituan-Dianping ChinaAn online food delivery, consumer products and retail service[117]

Transportation and parking

Company Based in Description
Addison Lee United KingdomA minicab firm[118]
Bird United States[lower-alpha 1]An online electric scooter sharing platform[119][120][121]
BlaBlaCar France[lower-alpha 1]An online marketplace for carpooling[122][123][124][125]
Blacklane Germany[lower-alpha 1]An online transportation network[126]
Bolt Estonia[lower-alpha 1]An online transportation network company[34][127]
Bridj AustraliaA private commuter shuttle service[2]
Cabify Spain[lower-alpha 1]A ridesharing company[128][129]
Careem United Arab Emirates[lower-alpha 1]A transportation network company[130]
Carma Ireland[lower-alpha 1]An online transportation network company[88]
Chariot United StatesA commuter shuttle service[131]
DiDi China[lower-alpha 1]An online ride-hailing service[117]
DriveNow Germany[lower-alpha 2]An online carsharing service[36]
Easy Taxi Brazil[lower-alpha 1]An online transportation network company[132]
EasyCar United KingdomAn online carsharing service[133]
Free Now Germany[lower-alpha 2]A transportation network company[134]
Getaround United States[lower-alpha 1]An online car-sharing service[135]
Gett Israel[lower-alpha 1]A transportation network company[134]
Gojek Indonesia[lower-alpha 5]An online transportation network company[136][86]
Grab Singapore
 Indonesia[lower-alpha 5]
An online transportation network company[114][115][137]
Hailo United KingdomAn online transportation network company[138]
HopSkipDrive United StatesA transportation network company for children[139]
Juno United StatesAn online transportation network company[53]
JustPark United KingdomAn online platform that matches drivers with parking spaces[133]
Kakao T South Korea[lower-alpha 5]An online transportation network company[140]
Lime United States[lower-alpha 1]An online transportation company[63]
Luxe United StatesAn online parking service[103]
Lyft United States[lower-alpha 4]A transportation network company[2]
Meru Cabs IndiaAn online ridesharing company[141]
Ola Cabs India[lower-alpha 1]An online transportation company[60]
Sidecar United StatesWas an online transportation company. Now closed[78][88]
Spin United StatesAn online scooter sharing platform[142]
Turo United States[lower-alpha 1]An online carsharing platform[143][144]
Uber United States[lower-alpha 1]An online transportation network company[2]
Via United States[lower-alpha 1]An online transportation network company[63]
Wingz United StatesAn online transportation network company[145]
Yandex Russia[lower-alpha 1]An online transportation network company[6]
YourParkingSpace United KingdomAn online platform that matches drivers with parking spaces[146]

Notes

  1. Service available worldwide in several different countries. See individual company page(s) for details.
  2. Service currently only available in select European countries.
  3. Service currently only available in South America
  4. Service currently only available in USA and Canada.
  5. Service currently only available in select Asian countries.

See also

References

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