TaskRabbit Overview
Pro stress-test →TaskRabbit operates as a service-based company and pure marketplace model that connects individuals with independent contractors for home and moving services, facilitating connections for furniture assembly, mounting, moving, cleaning, and home repair projects. TaskRabbit supports more than 200,000 taskers globally and is owned by IKEA since 2017, with TaskRabbit continuing to operate independently while the integration provides a significant built-in demand channel through IKEA's global retail presence.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →TaskRabbit's revenue comes from various fees, including a 15% service fee on the total amount billed to task posters for each completed task, and a 7.5% trust and support fee. The IKEA integration adds a unique demand advantage that no direct competitor has. In March 2026, TaskRabbit launched vehicle-integrated moving category across 90+ cities in Canada, demonstrating continued geographic and service expansion.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →TaskRabbit's top competitors include Urban Company, Thumbtack and Spruce. Thumbtack operates primarily as a lead generation platform where professionals pay for leads but transactions do not necessarily process through Thumbtack, while TaskRabbit monetizes at the transaction itself, which creates different incentive structures. The marketplace benefits from first-mover advantage, brand recognition, and the exclusive IKEA channel that competitors lack.
Industry Context
TaskRabbit operates in On-demand home services marketplaces.
Key facts
Founded: 2008 · Headquarters: San Francisco, US · Employees: 1,845 · Revenue: $75M (2025)