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🤝 How does the Wecasa partnership work?

Everything you need to know about working with Wecasa as a self-employed professional.

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Written by Céline
Updated over a month ago

Are you a self-employed professional in hairdressing, beauty, massage, or cleaning? Whether you're new to mobile work or want to expand your client base, Wecasa offers you a flexible and rewarding way to grow your business! 🚀


📌 What is Wecasa’s mission?

At Wecasa, we aim to improve people’s lives by making at-home services easy to book and accessible to all. Since launching in 2016, we've built a community of over 10,000 professionals across France and the UK.

💡 If you’re passionate about your work and looking for a flexible, fulfilling career, Wecasa is the place for you!


📌 Why partner with Wecasa?

✔️ No commitment—leave whenever you want, no hidden fees.
✔️ No exclusivity—keep your existing clients and work with other platforms if you like.
✔️ Transparency—no sign-up fees, no hidden costs, just a fair commission on completed bookings.


📌 How does the Wecasa partnership work?

🔹 You receive job offers that match your:
Working hours and travel area
Areas of expertise
Clear net earnings before accepting the job

🔹 For each job offer, you can:
✔️ Accept it
✔️ Refuse it
✔️ Suggest another time to the client

💡 There’s no minimum number of offers to accept, and you’re never forced to take a job. The choice is always yours!


📌 A win-win partnership

At Wecasa, we build our community on:

Respect—for clients, professionals, and our collaboration. We trust you, and you trust us.
Quality—top services, equipment, and professionalism. Clients choose Wecasa because of you!
Kindness—we genuinely care about your success and are here to support you.


📌 How does Wecasa support you?

✔️ A dedicated onboarding team to guide you through your first steps
✔️ Customer service available Monday to Saturday, 9 AM – 7 PM
✔️ Regular meet-ups and events to connect with other Wecasa professionals


💡 Ready to join the Wecasa community?

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