How Remdo works

From one task description to a direct local conversation

Remdo keeps matching, provider selection, messages, arrival updates, and task status in one flow while both sides remain in control.

1

Describe the task

The customer writes or dictates what is needed and confirms the precise arrival point.

2

Match by meaning and location

Remdo compares the request with provider service descriptions, current location, availability, and market rules.

3

Choose who to contact

The customer sees relevant providers and sends the request to the selected person.

4

Agree directly

Customer and provider use the task conversation to agree scope, timing, price, and payment.

5

Track progress

The provider can mark that they are on the way. The active task can show route, distance, and estimated arrival.

6

Complete and review

Either side can follow the task status, complete the task flow, and leave an honest review after contact.

What Remdo does

Marketplace tools

Task creation, semantic matching, nearby-provider discovery, messages, location-aware progress, notifications, and reviews.

What people decide

Service agreement

The provider and customer decide whether to proceed and agree the scope, price, timing, route practicality, and direct payment.

Questions about the flow

Does Remdo automatically choose a provider?

No. Remdo helps rank relevant nearby providers, but the customer chooses who receives the request and who is selected.

Does Remdo set the task price?

No. The customer and provider discuss price, scope, timing, and payment directly.

Can both sides message each other?

Yes. After contact is established, task messages, provider progress, arrival information, and the active task stay together.

Ready to use the flow?