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    New Locally-Developed Platform Uptooyoo Launches to Formalise South Africa’s Gig Economy

    January 27, 2026
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    As South African school-leavers and graduates enter a challenging job market, Uptooyoo, a locally-developed digital platform, has officially launched to provide a structured ecosystem for the country’s burgeoning gig economy. The app and web-based platform are designed to empower service providers by bridging the gap between independent talent and consumer demand.

    With South Africa’s unemployment rate hovering at 32% and youth unemployment reaching 46.1% in 2025, Uptooyoo provides a critical tool for those seeking to turn skills into sustainable income streams. Unlike international platforms, Uptooyoo is tailored for the local context, catering to a diverse range of sectors from traditional trades like plumbing and hairdressing to high-end digital services such as AI integration and coding.

    “We built Uptooyoo to link talent and opportunity,” says Courtney Wilson, Business Development Manager at Uptooyoo. “South Africans should not have to depend solely on social chats or word of mouth to find work. Our platform allows entrepreneurs to formalise their hustle, grow their client base, and build a business-focused digital presence on their own terms.”

    A New Standard for Local Service Delivery

    The platform introduces several features aimed at professionalising the informal sector:

    • Geolocation and Search: A centralised system that puts service providers on the map, allowing for localised discovery.
    • Reputation Management: Integrated ratings and reviews to build trust between providers and consumers.
    • Low-Barrier Entry: An affordable subscription model of R99.99 per month, which only activates after the service provider has secured three successful bookings.
    • Secure Payment Protection: For digital freelancers, the platform features an embedded secure payment system that holds funds until the client approves the completed work, mitigating the risk of non-payment.

    “South Africa is rich in skill, yet meaningful, localised platforms have long been out of reach,” says Shaheer Lala, Marketing Manager at Uptooyoo. “We are creating an ecosystem where everyday people can be seen, trusted, and supported as they grow their businesses.”

    Empowering the ‘Side-Hustle’ Culture

    Uptooyoo enters the market at a time when the “hustle culture” is a necessity for many South Africans. By providing a professional interface for both physical and digital services, the platform aims to shift the perception of gig work from a temporary fix to a viable business model.

    For customers, the platform offers a streamlined way to find vetted service providers without relying on international sites that often overlook local community needs.

    Service providers and customers can register now at www.uptooyoo.com or via the Uptooyoo mobile app.

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