Getting Started Guide

How to Make Money on TaskRabbit: A Beginner's Guide

TaskRabbit lets you earn by doing tasks for clients in your area — things like furniture assembly, moving help, mounting, cleaning, and handyman work. You set your own rates and schedule and choose which jobs to take. This beginner's guide covers who can do it, how to sign up, how pay works, and how to figure out your real take-home — honestly, without quoting figures that don't hold up.

What TaskRabbit is and who it's for

TaskRabbit is a marketplace that connects Taskers with clients who need help with everyday tasks. As a Tasker you're an independent contractor: you list the categories you work in, set your hourly rates, manage your availability, and accept the jobs you want in the app.

It suits people with practical skills — assembly, mounting, moving, cleaning, minor repairs — who want to set their own rates and schedule rather than be paid per quick gig. Because you control your pricing and which jobs you take, your results depend on your skills, your area, and how much you work.

Requirements to get started

Be at least 18

TaskRabbit generally requires Taskers to be 18 or older.

Skills and any tools the work needs

You bring your own tools and supplies for the task categories you choose, such as a drill for assembly or supplies for cleaning.

A smartphone and a way to get to jobs

A reasonably current phone to run the Tasker app and manage jobs, plus reliable transportation to client locations.

Registration and a background check

You'll complete the registration steps and consent to a background check, and some markets charge a one-time registration fee.

Requirements vary by market and change over time — always confirm the current criteria with TaskRabbit before you apply.

How to sign up for TaskRabbit

1

Apply to become a Tasker

Sign up on the TaskRabbit site or app with your details and city, and select the task categories you want to work in.

2

Set your rates and availability

Choose your hourly rates for each category and set the hours and areas you're willing to work.

3

Complete registration and the background check

Finish the onboarding steps, pay any one-time registration fee for your market, and consent to the background check. This can take a few days to clear.

4

Set up payouts and accept jobs

Connect your payment details, then start receiving and accepting job requests that match your categories, rates, and schedule.

How TaskRabbit pay works

On TaskRabbit you set your own hourly rate for each category, and you're typically paid for the time a job takes. Clients book based on your rates and reviews, and TaskRabbit deducts a service fee from your earnings (which is a deductible business expense). Clients can also add a tip, which you keep.

There's no guaranteed wage — you earn from the jobs you actually complete. Because no taxes are withheld and you cover your own tools, supplies, and travel, your gross earnings overstate your take-home. To know your real number, subtract those costs and the time you spend traveling and preparing.

What can you realistically earn?

Be skeptical of any flat hourly figure you see online — what you actually take home depends on your city, the hours you work, demand, tips, and your vehicle costs, and gross pay always overstates it. The honest way to know your real number is to track a few shifts, subtract gas, mileage, and other expenses, and divide by the hours you actually worked. The free Real Hourly Rate calculator and Earnings Consolidator do exactly that math, and if you run more than one app the consolidator compares your true net pay across all of them.

Tips to earn more on TaskRabbit

  • Build a strong profile with clear skills, photos of past work, and prompt replies — reviews and responsiveness drive bookings.
  • Set rates that reflect your skill and local demand rather than racing to the bottom; specialized work often supports higher rates.
  • Cluster jobs by area and category to cut unpaid travel time between clients.
  • Track the miles you drive to jobs and the supplies you buy — they're deductions and inputs to your real hourly rate.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • +You set your own rates and schedule.
  • +Skilled and specialized work can command higher pay.
  • +You choose which jobs and categories to take.
  • +You keep 100% of any client tips.

Cons

  • No guaranteed wage, and bookings depend on demand and your reviews.
  • You supply your own tools, supplies, and transportation.
  • Some markets charge a one-time registration fee, and a service fee applies.
  • No tax withholding — you handle your own self-employment taxes.

Frequently asked questions

What are the requirements to become a Tasker?

You generally need to be at least 18, bring the skills and tools for the categories you choose, have a smartphone and a way to reach jobs, complete registration, and pass a background check. Requirements vary by market and change over time, so confirm the current criteria with TaskRabbit.

How much can you make on TaskRabbit?

There's no fixed figure, and online averages are unreliable. You set your own hourly rates and earn from completed jobs, minus a service fee, and your take-home depends on your skills, rates, area, and costs. Track your active hours and expenses and divide — the free Real Hourly Rate calculator does the math.

Do you set your own rates on TaskRabbit?

Yes. Taskers set their own hourly rate for each task category, and clients book based on those rates and your reviews. TaskRabbit deducts a service fee from your earnings.

How and when does TaskRabbit pay you?

TaskRabbit pays out your earnings (after its service fee) to your connected payment account once a job is completed and approved. You keep 100% of any client tips.

Do Taskers have to pay taxes?

Yes. Taskers are independent contractors, so no taxes are withheld and you owe your own income and self-employment taxes. See our TaskRabbit taxes guide for what to set aside and how to file.

Before you start: know your taxes

TaskRabbit pays Taskers as independent contractors, so no taxes are withheld — you're responsible for your own income and self-employment taxes. Understanding this before your first payout saves a nasty surprise at tax time.

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Know your real numbers from day one

UnifyOne tracks your task and handyman work earnings, mileage, and tax set-aside automatically — so you always know your true net pay, not just the gross.

This guide is educational information, not financial advice, and is not a guarantee of income. Eligibility requirements and how pay works vary by market and change over time — confirm current details directly with the platform.