Washare puts a new spin on laundry – the uber of washing
Washare is a new company who are set to make a big impact as – ‘the Uber of Washing’ – creating a home-based army of 18,000 entrepreneurs who will provide an essential local laundry service at a highly competitive price which they believe will be at almost half the cost of traditional laundries.
Washare is delivering an innovation based on the domestic washing machine, which having done the daily wash, just sits there and waits for the next day’s load.
Washare contend that by simply undertaking some extra loads of washing each day, their laundry entrepreneurs can target earnings of over £1,000 every month working from home. Matthew Howells , spokesperson for Washare describes the inspiration behind this innovatory service: “Washare is the ‘Uber of Washing.’
We identified that many people have a washing machine, spare time and a need for more money. While there are many others who have no washing machine and no time, but plenty of spare cash. Using your own resources in the new shared economy is the way forward.
One can make money… One can save money.
Washare are bringing these two groups together so that each can be of benefit to the other.”
The service works by connecting the home-based entrepreneurs with potential customers through an app.
Washare are supporting their ambitions with a multi-million pound campaign headed by a national TV advert, backed by print ads, extensive leaflet drops, the launch of the new app and website, alongside a broad social media awareness push.
Washare is a new company who are set to make a big impact as – ‘the Uber of Washing’ – creating a home-based army of 18,000 entrepreneurs who will provide an essential local laundry service at a highly competitive price which they believe will be at almost half the cost of traditional laundries.
Washare is delivering an innovation based on the domestic washing machine, which having done the daily wash, just sits there and waits for the next day’s load.
Washare contend that by simply undertaking some extra loads of washing each day, their laundry entrepreneurs can target earnings of over £1,000 every month working from home. Matthew Howells , spokesperson for Washare describes the inspiration behind this innovatory service: “Washare is the ‘Uber of Washing.’
We identified that many people have a washing machine, spare time and a need for more money. While there are many others who have no washing machine and no time, but plenty of spare cash. Using your own resources in the new shared economy is the way forward.
One can make money… One can save money.
Washare are bringing these two groups together so that each can be of benefit to the other.”
The service works by connecting the home-based entrepreneurs with potential customers through an app.
Washare are supporting their ambitions with a multi-million pound campaign headed by a national TV advert, backed by print ads, extensive leaflet drops, the launch of the new app and website, alongside a broad social media awareness push.

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