Texas provider guide
How independent providers can receive local requests in Texas
Independent providers in Texas can create one clear Remdo profile, describe the services they actually offer, set their local area and availability, and receive requests whose meaning and location fit that profile. Each provider decides whether to respond.
- Audience
- provider
- Country
- United States
- Updated
Make the service description specific
Write the profile in the same language a customer would use when explaining a task. State the work you accept, practical limits, service area, transport, and languages.
Semantic matching works better with concrete descriptions than with a long list of broad tags.
Use availability as a real signal
Go online only when you can realistically consider nearby work. Location and availability help reduce requests that are too far away or no longer practical.
A match is an invitation to review the request, not a dispatch order. You remain free to decline.
Understand the subscription boundary
A provider subscription pays for access to marketplace tools. It does not purchase a customer, guarantee a lead, create employment, or promise income.
If you answer, state your offer and ETA clearly and confirm the direct payment arrangement with the customer.
Questions
Does Remdo guarantee customers in Texas?
No. Marketplace access does not guarantee requests, customer selection, earnings, or payment.
Can providers choose when to appear available?
Yes. Providers control availability and decide which relevant requests to answer.
Create a provider profile
Use the current Remdo flow for your active country. Availability depends on real provider profiles and current market settings.