Offload vs Fancy Hands: which task service should you pick?

Fancy Hands sells subscription‑based assistant minutes for short tasks. Offload is pay‑per‑task with AI scoping and Doers who specialize in real digital work (CRM, lead lists, spreadsheets, decks).

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Feature
Offload
Fancy Hands
Pricing model
Pay per task (you see the price up front)
Monthly subscription (5–25 tasks/month)
Best for
20+ min tasks needing skill (lead lists, CRM, decks)
Short 5–10 min errands and calls
AI scoping
Yes — Claude/AI categorizes, prices, drafts steps
No
Doer specialization
Yes — match by tool/skill (HubSpot, Apollo, Sheets)
Generalist assistants
Escrow / pay on approval
Yes
Pre‑paid via subscription
Platform fee
Transparent 20%, Doer gets 80%
Not disclosed

Our take

If you need short, generalist tasks on a steady cadence and prefer a subscription, Fancy Hands is a fine fit. If your work is specialized (CRM, spreadsheets, decks, research) and you want to pay only when delivered, Offload will be cheaper and faster per outcome.

FAQ

Can I cancel anytime?+

There's nothing to cancel — Offload is pay‑per‑task. You only pay when you post a task.

Do you handle phone calls?+

Not currently — outbound calls are Fancy Hands territory. Offload focuses on digital work.

Pay per task. Pay only on approval.

No subscription, no retainer. Post your first task and see the difference.

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