Andrew Bryant

🧼 Meet Laundry Whips — Turning “Laundry Day” into “Laundry Done.”

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Hi Product Hunt! I’m Andrew, founder of Laundry Whips, a home-grown tech startup from Missouri built to make laundry effortless.

🚨THE DOOR-DASH OF LAUNDRY🚨

🌀 What we do:

We’re the first company in the world to offer both regular laundry and dry-cleaning pickup and delivery from an app.

Just schedule, set your bag outside, and relax. Your clothes return fresh, folded, and ready for life.

Why people love it:

🌾 Flat $29 per bag — no scales, no surprises

🚪 Door-to-door pickup & delivery

👕 Real local “Laundry Whips,” not faceless gig workers

✨ $10 OFF first order

We’re live across Springfield, Branson, Ozark, and Nixa — and building the blueprint for a national franchise network that could make laundry pickup as common as food delivery.

📲 Try it (or just peek at our flow!)

iOS:

apps.apple.com/us/app/laundry-whips/id6479883595

Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.knox.laundrywhips

Website: www.laundrywhips.com

I’d love your feedback — especially from founders building local-service or gig-economy apps. What do you think of our UX and onboarding?

🧺 Laundry Whips — built in Missouri, aiming for the world.

— Andrew

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Oleksiy K

The 'Door-Dash of laundry' promise is bold, but let’s talk logistics. As an agency owner at Mobiwolf, I’ve seen enough on-demand delivery apps struggle once they hit the 'operational wall'—where the tech is flawless, but the physical execution starts breaking.

You’re betting on local 'Whips' rather than gig workers, which is great for quality, but it’s a nightmare for scaling. How are you handling the unit economics when your density drops? I’m curious if you're planning to keep the tech strictly internal or if you'll eventually license this platform to other local operators.