HomeGenie launches online home services in Abu Dhabi


HomeGenie Services, a leading home-grown online home services technology startup, has announced its entry into the Abu Dhabi market, after establishing itself in neighbouring Dubai, with over 200+ services, 500+ service experts and star customer rating.

HomeGenie Services, a leading home-grown online on-demand home services technology startup, has announced its entry into the Abu Dhabi market, after establishing itself in Dubai, with over 200+ services, 500+ service experts and 4.8/5-star customer rating.
 
People living in Abu Dhabi can now download the HomeGenie app from Playstore and Appstore or go to the website to book, track and pay for their home services. The app and website eliminates a number of hassles commonly faced by homeowners and tenants while availing everyday needs.
 
Using a 21-point criteria to verify every service professional’s background, experience, legal and vaccination status, the startup team ensures peace of mind to customers before allowing anyone to enter their home.
 
Sales and Marketing Executive Director Raman Marwaha said: “As per the 2016 government census, the population of the Abu Dhabi was estimated at 1.45 million. In Abu Dhabi, 815 residential units were delivered during the second quarter, thus bringing the total stock to about 267,000 units. An additional 6,360 units are expected to come on to the market by the end of 2021."
 
“Being the largest emirate, Abu Dhabi is a natural choice for us to extend our online home services as part of our expansion plan. We are committed to offering a simple, reliable and affordable home services experience for our customers in the convenience and safety of their home,” he stated.
 
As per the phased market entry plan, HomeGenie is launching 15 of their 28 home service categories which includes AC, Cleaning, Painting, Handyman, Electrical, Plumbing, Appliances, Gardening, Pool, Carpentry, Masonry, Glasswork, Pest Control and Sanitisation. 
 
The remaining services will be enabled over the next 3-6 months.-TradeArabia News Service