Bundling multiple tasks in one trip

Stack up to 5 tasks into a single request and pay one service fee. The helper completes each stop in order and you watch progress live as each item is marked done.

Bundling lets you put several related tasks — say, a grocery pickup, a pharmacy stop, and a dry-cleaning return — into one booking handled by one helper. You pay for each task plus a single flat service fee for the whole trip, not one fee per stop.

When bundling is worth it

  • You have 2–5 tasks that are reasonably close to each other geographically.
  • All stops fit inside roughly the same time window (an hour or two).
  • Each task is small enough that paying a full service fee for it on its own would feel wasteful.

How to create a bundle

  1. Open /new-request and pick the first service.
  2. Tick the "Bundle multiple tasks in one trip" box just below the recurrence options.
  3. Use "Add another stop" to add up to 5 stops in total. Each stop gets its own service selection and notes field.
  4. Review the price breakdown — items subtotal, single service fee, total — and submit.

What the helper sees

When a helper accepts your bundle, their active-task screen shows a checklist with every stop. They tap each item to advance it from pending → in progress → done. You see the same statuses update live on your booking page so you always know which stop is happening right now.

Frequently asked

What if my helper can't complete one of the stops?
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The helper can mark any individual stop as skipped from their checklist — for example if a store is closed or an item is out of stock. You're refunded for the skipped item's price (the bundle service fee is non-refundable as long as at least one stop completes).
Can the stops be in different service categories?
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Yes. A bundle can mix categories — grocery pickup + dog walk + dry-cleaning return is fine. The matching engine routes the whole bundle to a helper qualified for the primary (first) service in the list.
Is there a discount for bundling?
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You pay one $4.50 service fee for the whole bundle instead of one per task. On a 3-stop bundle that's effectively a $9.00 saving versus three separate requests, before factoring in the helper's travel time.
What's the maximum bundle size?
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Five stops. We cap it there because past 5 the helper's time blows out our distance and ETA estimates, and the upfront price starts to feel less honest. If you need more, split into two bookings.
Can I add a stop after the booking starts?
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Not yet. Once a helper has accepted the bundle the list is locked so the helper can plan their route. You can always create a second small request and message your helper to ask if they're available right after.
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