Preparing for Tunnyl alpha: Do, earn, live.

Yuse Lajiminmuhip
Tunnyl

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Tunnyl will go live in Hong Kong on January 1, 2018. Tunnyl is a better way to find and hire for short-term work. Do good work, earn fair compensation, and live a better life.

For students, freelancers, service providers, hobbyists, and more: Join and use Tunnyl to earn compensation as cash and Favors and gain experience with a verified, public work history.

Use cases:

  • College students who want to add more experience on their resumes before graduating.
  • Nomadic freelancers who want to make new work connections as they travel.
  • Service providers who are willing to take a pay cut in exchange to Favors that are valuable to them.
  • Hobbyists who are eager to take their knowledge and skills to the next level.
  • And more!

For entrepreneurs, small businesses, and independent professionals: Hire locally and compensate with a combination of cash and Favors to help lower your costs or give someone starting out an opportunity to expand their horizons.

Use cases

  • Cost-conscious entrepreneurs seeking collaborations to tackle startup or project opportunities.
  • Small businesses seeking to grow their business by launching multiple new cost-effective initiatives.
  • Independent professionals who need additional bandwidth to complete a large assignment.
  • And more!

Tunnyl is currently in alpha, which means that it is an incomplete application. But we are updating it every week to help bring the offline gig community online.

Tunnyl Features

  • Create a living, breathing online profile that grows as you grow. Post your Skills and Things that you would like to use for work purposes and gain positive reputation as you complete Tasks to your client’s satisfaction.
  • Find local Tasks posted by other Tunnyl users. Every task is compensated.
  • No more unfair compensation compromises. Payments in Cash (powered by Stripe) and Favors add flexiblity to help ensure everyone gets paid for their work.
  • Call on Favors to help ease the burden on your next project, or use the Favor to do something you’ve never done before.
  • Post your own Tasks to call on help from the Tunnyl community.

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