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The Last Drop: Honeydo - Crowdsourced Handyman App

The Last Drop: Honeydo - Crowdsourced Handyman App

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What do last-minute home repairs, labor shortages, and carbon-negative rum have in common? Find out on this episode of The Last Drop, where Jake and Dave build Honeydo — an Uber-style app for handyman services that promises to demolish the honey-do list once and for all.

While sipping Kuleana Rum (a sustainable, organic spirit made from freshly harvested Hawaiian sugarcane), they map out every corner of this billion-dollar idea, from hiring 1099 contractors to disrupting entire industries with on-demand services.

Inside the episode:

🔧 Solving real-world headaches with a handyman app 📱 App UX and logistics (inspired by Uber, Turo, and DoorDash) 🔍 Skill-tagging, verified toolsets & project-specific reviews 💰 Monetization via job fees, credit card processing, and project financing 🧠 How to scale with VCs, pitch decks, and A-player teams 🔥 Why landscapers, plumbers, and pest control companies might hate this app

Whether you’re a VC junkie, SaaS builder, frustrated homeowner, or just love watching wild ideas get the full brand + business treatment, this one’s got it all — right down to the last drop.

🎙️ Subscribe to The Last Drop and discover what happens when creativity meets commerce over a cold drink. Got a business idea worth building? Drop it in the comments — we might just make it real.

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