You're not a "gig worker". You're someone who chooses to help.
Browse requests from people who need help. Offer your skills — gardening, tech, errands, creative work, anything. Get paid fairly or help for free. You decide.
Browse OpportunitiesNot a gig platform. A community where your skills are valued and you're treated like a human, not a worker ID.
Set your own rates. No race to the bottom. People here value quality and fair pay for real skills.
See requests, decide what fits. No algorithms pushing work. No pressure. Help who you want, when you want.
These aren't anonymous transactions. You meet real people. Many exchanges become ongoing relationships.
Paid work, small tokens, or good deeds — every request shows what the person is offering. Pick what works for you.
Trust ratings, genuine reviews, community badges. Your reputation grows through real impact, not marketing.
Whether you help once a month or every day, for free or fair exchange — there's no right way. Just your way.
On gig platforms, you're competing for jobs. You're a "worker" racing to the bottom on price. You're a resource to be optimised.
On Shoho, you're a person choosing to help. You're sharing your unique gifts. You're making conscious decisions about who to connect with and on what terms.
That shift changes everything. You stop feeling like a commodity. You start feeling like a human being again.
"I help because I want to, not because I have to."
Help freely when it feels right. Pure human connection. No expectation.
Accept a gesture of gratitude. A thank you that feels good for both.
Your skills have value. Set fair terms. Get compensated properly.
Your contribution is seen and celebrated. Earn badges through genuine impact.
50+ people helped
10+ good deeds
Perfect trust score
Top 10% helper
"I used to freelance and felt like I was always hustling. On Shoho, I help because I want to. Some days for free, some days for fair exchange. Both feel right."
"After retirement, I wanted purpose. Now I help neighbours with their gardens. Sometimes they insist on paying, sometimes we just share tea. It's brought me back to life."
Join a community of people who believe in each other. Choose to help, on your terms.
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