Takl Expands into Washington D.C. Metro Area with Fast-Growing On-Demand Home Services App

More than 3,000 Local Providers Signed Up in D.C. Metro Area As Takl Continues National Rollout with its East Coast Expansion

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When life gets hectic, add Takl to your family. The Takl app is now in 14 regions including Washington D.C./Baltimore

WASHINGTON & NASHVILLE, Tenn.--()--Takl, Inc., a national leader in on-demand home services and maker of the app-based mobile platform that connects providers and users, today announced its entry into the Washington D.C., Baltimore and Alexandria metropolitan area as the company expands to the East Coast as part of its national rollout. Click to tweet. Takl has signed up more than 3,000 local home service providers to perform small jobs and chores for users of the app in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area which includes the surrounding areas of Baltimore, Maryland and Alexandria, Virginia. Takl providers are available on-demand to provide homes and businesses with a wide range of chores and tasks at pre-set prices.

The Takl app is the only on-demand, pre-priced mobile platform for both business and home use with small jobs for $400 or less. Customers can also post a custom chore or job with a price that providers can either accept or bid on in a real time auction format. The app also allows for task customization and additional add-on chores by the customer once the provider arrives on site.

Takl users can have a provider arrive in about an hour to perform a small job or chore. They can also schedule the job for a future reserved day and time. Every one of the over 400 chores is pre-priced with a detailed description included so that both users and providers have equal expectations.

The on-demand app connects self-employed providers who have passed background checks with both home and business users who need chores and small jobs completed. Popular chores and small jobs include lawn care, house or office cleaning, junk removal, small repairs and custom jobs.

Since launching in Nashville in July 2016, the company has expanded into twelve states as part of its national roll-out including Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee and Virginia. Currently, Takl offers service to more than 700 cities with over 25,000 vetted background checked providers, available to perform chores as part of the Takl app, with another 45,000 still in process.

The national rollout will continue into the Boston and Denver metropolitan areas with service starting in early June.

“Takl is now coast to coast with our on-demand platform that provides immediate help for customers with small chores and jobs with our easy-to-use app.” said Takl Chairman and CEO Willis Johnson.

ABOUT TAKL:

Nashville based Takl was founded in August 2015 and its CEO and Chairman, Willis Johnson, 69, is a seasoned start up veteran who was named a regional Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the year in 2004. His company, Copart (CPRT), was ranked at the top of Deloitte’s “The Exceptional 100” list of companies in 2015 and his “rags to riches” story took him from owning one auto scrap yard to heading up a multi-billion dollar global business and has been published in his autobiography “Junk to Gold.”

Under Johnson’s leadership, Copart revolutionized the auto auction industry through the development of an Internet auto auction platform that connects buyers and sellers in real time bidding. Similarly, the Takl platform connects home service providers of all kinds to other people needing on-demand help with small chores and tasks utilizing its proprietary mobile technology.

In addition to Willis Johnson, fellow co-founders include Greg McCollum of Franklin, who has over 30 years of experience as a general contractor in the Nashville area, and Steven Cohan, who teamed up with Johnson 25 years ago in the early days of Copart and currently serves on Copart’s board of directors. Other key members of the senior management team include Tennessee State Senator Jack Johnson, Chairman of the Tennessee Commerce and Labor Committee and Lee Crisp, former President of Pepsi MidAmerica and holder of 45 technology patents applied throughout the beverage industry.

More information on Takl can be found at www.takl.com.

Contacts

Takl, Inc.
Jack Johnson, 615-739-7961
Vice President of Public Affairs
Jack.Johnson@takl.com

Release Summary

Takl app continues national roll-out and goes coast-to-coast with expansion to Washington D.C., Baltimore and Alexandria metropolitan area.

Contacts

Takl, Inc.
Jack Johnson, 615-739-7961
Vice President of Public Affairs
Jack.Johnson@takl.com