Comments on “Hello Alfred
Chris Messina@chrismessina · 🏆 PH Community Member of the Year!
Alfred expands beyond Boston and New York to go nationwide.
Jack Smith@_jacksmith · Serial Entrepreneur & Startup Adviser
@chrismessina yeah, it says available nationwide. but when I signed up (I'm in san francisco), it just shows me this: doesn't make sense See more
Joshua A. Brueckner@jabrueckner · Founder & CEO, Air Tailor
@chrismessina Ugh, I'm in Greenpoint, Brooklyn and I've been waitlisted!
Marcela@mssapone
@chrismessina @_jacksmith the wait list in SF is just for in-home Alfred service. You can use Hello Alfred, our remote service, to help book and coordinate your weekly chores and to-dos.
Marcela@mssapone
@chrismessina @jabrueckner hold tight - we are in Brooklyn Heights and Williamsburg, Greenpoint (with its awesome restaurants) is up next. Sign up your neighbors to get it faster! Sign up 5 and we'll give you service on us.
Steven Rushing@steven_rushing · Co-Founder of Patent Monk
@chrismessina @_jacksmith @mssapone Question: What is the remote service without the in-home service? Coordinating Instacart? I'm wait listed in D.C. and I'm confused by the "nationwide" roll out. Otherwise, service looks promising!
Marc Personick@marcpersonick · Founder, RequestOnly
@steven_rushing Think of the remote service as a conversation that allows you to build a routine. A simple text or photo can coordinate and execute a service. Similar to the "key" product except you would have to be home during the service and to receive products.