Skip to content
GigFinance
Task-based Founded 2008

TaskRabbit

Platform connecting taskers with people needing help with everyday tasks.

Visit TaskRabbit

In This Article

Earning Potential
$15-$40/hour
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Variety of tasks
  • Set your own rates
  • IKEA partnership

Cons

  • Physical work
  • Transportation costs
  • Client-dependent
Advertisement

Ad Space Available

Requirements

  • Skills for task categories
  • Smartphone
  • Background check
  • In-person availability

Features

IKEA assembly partnership
Multiple task categories
Elite Tasker status
Advertisement

Ad Space Available

Advertisement

Ad Space Available

FAQs

How much do TaskRabbit taskers make?

$15-$40/hour depending on task type and location.

What tasks are popular?

Furniture assembly (IKEA), moving help, handyman work.

How much can I earn on TaskRabbit?

Earnings on TaskRabbit vary based on factors like location, hours worked, service quality, and demand in your area. Many workers report earnings that make the platform worthwhile for their situation. Your actual income will depend on your commitment level and local market conditions.

Fact-Checked Expert Reviewed Regularly Updated
Last updated: January 18, 2026
Reviewed by GigFinance Team, Gig Economy & Finance Experts
Our Editorial Standards

How We Research & Review

Our team includes CPAs, former gig workers, and financial experts who personally test platforms and verify earnings claims. We follow strict editorial guidelines to ensure accuracy and objectivity.

Real gig worker testing Verified earnings data Tax expert review

Disclosure: Some links on this page may be affiliate links. We may earn a commission if you sign up through our links, at no extra cost to you. This doesn't affect our editorial independence. Learn more about our review process.

Important Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered tax, legal, or financial advice. Consult a qualified professional (CPA, tax attorney, or financial advisor) for advice specific to your situation.