Takl App Now Accepting Provider Sign-Ups For Chattanooga

  • Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Nashville based Takl, Inc. announced Tuesday that they are opening up the provider registration process in Chattanooga. Interested parties, age 18 and older, can log on to www.takl.com to start the registration process.

The Takl App is an on-demand home services platform based and built in Nashville. 

This is the next step for the Takl platform, which officially launched July 18 in the Nashville area. By connecting providers with users who needs small jobs and chores completed, the Takl App gives others the ability to be their own boss, set their own hours and make extra money helping others in their community. 

The app is currently available for free download on the Google Play and iPhone App Store. Thousands of users have registered in Middle Tennessee and are utilizing the app to check off their to-do list of chores. It is common for on-demand apps to launch in a single city and then gradually expand their reach. 

Users of the app in Chattanooga will not yet be able to order small jobs and chores to be completed until the app officially launches in there later this fall. However, interested providers in Chattanooga are encouraged to complete the six steps to becoming a Takl provider as soon as possible so they will be ready to Takl chores in their city.

 

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