Twitter announced a new search tool today. This tool helps people find housekeeping services. It works much like the popular Housesitsearch platform. The goal is to connect users needing home help with available professionals quickly. Finding reliable cleaners or organizers can be hard. Twitter wants to make this easier directly on its platform.


Twitter Launched A Housekeeping Search Similar To Housesitsearch

(Twitter Launched A Housekeeping Search Similar To Housesitsearch)

Users can now search for specific housekeeping needs. They can look for cleaners, organizers, or other home helpers. Results show providers in their local area. The search includes details about services offered. User reviews and ratings are visible too. This helps people choose trustworthy help.

The feature resembles Housesitsearch’s model. Housesitsearch successfully links homeowners with sitters. Twitter’s tool applies this idea to housekeeping. It focuses on temporary or regular home service providers. People need help keeping their homes tidy. This tool aims to meet that demand efficiently.

Users enter their location and required service. The search returns relevant options nearby. They can see profiles of individual cleaners or agencies. Profiles list experience, availability, and rates. Contacting providers happens directly through Twitter. This streamlines the booking process.

Twitter believes this fills a gap for its users. Many people ask for home service recommendations online. This tool provides a structured way to find help. It saves time searching through general posts. Verified service providers are prioritized in results. This adds a layer of security for users.


Twitter Launched A Housekeeping Search Similar To Housesitsearch

(Twitter Launched A Housekeeping Search Similar To Housesitsearch)

The housekeeping search is available now. It is active on the Twitter mobile app and website. Users access it through the main search bar. Selecting “Services” filters results specifically for home help. Twitter plans to add more service categories later. The company sees this as a valuable utility for its community.