Yelp rolling out redesign and faster way to hire home and local services
What you need to know
- Yelp has rolled out a new experience for shopping for local and home services.
- The new features more quickly match businesses and potential customers.
- The feature is now live for over sixty different business categories.
Yelp has announced a huge update for how it handles the hiring of local and home services.
In a blog post on its website, the company has announced that it is expanding and updating its Request-A-Quote service that will more quickly match potential customers with local businesses. The update also includes a new scheduling feature to get appointments on the books more quickly.
Yelp says that the new features are currently available in almost sixty business categories and will expand to around one hundred in the next few months.
Businesses will be able to get alerts and search for customers looking for a job but may want an additional quote, opening up a faster way to get in front of qualified leads.
Yelp has also rolling out a new design across mobile and desktop to welcome these news, with a new home screen and search experience coming soon.
You can check out the video announcement of the expanded service below:
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