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11 apps to help find reliable childcare

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    Zum

    I Zūm to school so mom can get to work. Your school’s one-stop partner for safe& reliable student transportation.
    Zum is a new app that helps parents find babysitting and rides for their children to and from activities. It might be ideal for shuttling the kids back and forth between summer camp schedules. The downside is the app is only for parents in the San Francisco Bay Area, and while the app itself is free, the cost per hour for help is higher than minimum wage. The company reports that all its drivers have childcare experience and pass extensive background checks.

    #Transportation #Childcare Software #Parental 1 social mentions

  2. Unlock your babysitter network. Connect with babysitters & nannies of friends, coworkers, moms groups, and parents from your kid's school. Book babysitting jobs instantly. Start your babysitter or nanny search today with UrbanSitter.
    Urbansitter searches your area to find the top-rated babysitters and shows recommendations from your neighbors. The site boasts that most requests receive a response in 15 minutes. Using the site is free and if you live in a major metropolitan area, you'll find many babysitters across a range of cost options.Â

    #Childcare Software #Parental #Work Marketplace 5 social mentions

  3. Find babysitters, nannies, childcare, and home senior care.
    Care.com is a matchmaking site for parents and sitters. Started as a website, Care.com also has an app that makes searching profiles and messaging potential sitters quick and easy. The site has been around since 2007, and is trusted by sitters and parents alike, though use of the service costs $26 for the first three months. Once you sign up, canceling your account is a little tricky. As far as safety, Care.com lets sitters put in references and will do background checks for an additional fee. However, a 2012 investigation of the Care.com's and Sittercity's background checks found they missed key information.

    #Childcare Software #Home & Family #Online Services 722 social mentions

  4. Find babysitters & nannies your family will love. Just tell us your needs, and we'll connect you with the best matches nearby. Start your FREE search today.
    Care.com is a matchmaking site for parents and sitters. Started as a website, Care.com also has an app that makes searching profiles and messaging potential sitters quick and easy. The site has been around since 2007, and is trusted by sitters and parents alike, though use of the service costs $26 for the first three months. Once you sign up, canceling your account is a little tricky. As far as safety, Care.com lets sitters put in references and will do background checks for an additional fee. However, a 2012 investigation of the Care.com's and Sittercity's background checks found they missed key information.

    #Childcare Software #Parental #Childcare 21 social mentions

  5. TaskRabbit connects you to safe and reliable help in your neighborhood.
    Okay, forget babysitting. Maybe the thing you really need help with is laundry, cleaning, grocery shopping or odd jobs around the house. TaskRabbit connects you to local people who will help you get the job done and maybe free up some time for the pool. Taskrabbit might also be more affordable than a sitter, because there is a wider range of prices. Also, the people performing the tasks are vetted by TaskRabbit and all jobs are insured.

    #Work Marketplace #Freelance Marketplace #Professional Services 13 social mentions

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    House cleaning, home cleaning, furniture assembly, TV mounting and other handyman services. Book in 60 seconds. Top-rated local professionals. Handy Happiness Guarantee.
    While Taskrabbit will connect you with anyone willing to do the job, its competitor Handy links users to local professionals who will do anything from clean your home to decorate its interior. Handy has no monthly fee, but reviews of the app report a lot of missed appointments and subpar work.

    #Work Marketplace #Freelance Marketplace #Classifieds Ads 8 social mentions

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    SA

    Sitting Around

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    Babysitters4Hire boasts over 20 years in the babysitter matchmaking game. It is also the priciest option, with a $99.99 annual fee. It is affiliated with Care4Hire and Nannies4Hire. The site says it is used by the Dr. Phil Show. It encourages parents to do their own digging into sitters' backgrounds and references.

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    Sitter radically simplifies how parents book, pay and find babysitters.
    Sitter is another babysitting app that works to connect parents and caregivers, but Sitter works a little differently by allowing parents to send a message to multiple sitters at once. The first sitter who accepts is the first to get the job. Sitter is a free app. You add the sitters you know from your contact list. You can also view the sitters of your friends (if they use the app) so you can add those people as well.

    #Childcare Software #Home & Family #Online Services

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    SS

    Seeking Sitters

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    Babysitters4Hire boasts over 20 years in the babysitter matchmaking game. It is also the priciest option, with a $99.99 annual fee. It is affiliated with Care4Hire and Nannies4Hire. The site says it is used by the Dr. Phil Show. It encourages parents to do their own digging into sitters' backgrounds and references.

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    eN

    eNannysource

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    Babysitters4Hire boasts over 20 years in the babysitter matchmaking game. It is also the priciest option, with a $99.99 annual fee. It is affiliated with Care4Hire and Nannies4Hire. The site says it is used by the Dr. Phil Show. It encourages parents to do their own digging into sitters' backgrounds and references.

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    BH

    Babysitters4Hire

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    Babysitters4Hire boasts over 20 years in the babysitter matchmaking game. It is also the priciest option, with a $99.99 annual fee. It is affiliated with Care4Hire and Nannies4Hire. The site says it is used by the Dr. Phil Show. It encourages parents to do their own digging into sitters' backgrounds and references.

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