Tech and Startup Life Meghan Murphy Tech and Startup Life Meghan Murphy

The Fully Accessible Life of Convenience

The trend of startups providing services to make your life more efficient and convenient is more than just nice, it's something I can't imagine living without. Free time is valuable and becoming more rare every passing day. I will gladly pay to steal some of that time back. Luckily with all these startups, I don't have to pay that much to make a huge impact in my daily life. Here's a few of my favorites:

The trend of startups providing services to make your life more efficient and convenient is more than just nice, it's something I can't imagine living without. Free time is valuable and becoming more rare every passing day. I will gladly pay to steal some of that time back. Luckily with all these startups, I don't have to pay that much to make a huge impact in my daily life. Here's a few of my favorites:

Taskrabbit - this is for any task you can imagine, people. I've hired Taskrabbits for groceries, Fedex Kinko's runs, cleaning, even moving apartments. Estimated time saved per task = 1-3 hours

Uber - aside from the fact you cannot catch a cab in San Francisco, Uber also keeps you safe (did someone say catch a cab on 6th street at 1am?), comes immediately when called and does so in style. Estimated time saved per Uber = 15 - 30 min + 15 style points

Postmates - bike messengers are great, but even better is when they bring me food. Who has time to actually go to lunch? I definitely don't. They just started doing runs to Whole Foods too. Estimated time saved per Postmate = 30 - 45 min

Fab - this is not a necessity, but when I needed to decorate my apartment it really came in handy. Rugs, prints, pillows, furniture - you name it. Check the app, purchase, boom: apartment furnished. Estimated time saved per Fab purchase = 2-4 hours  [Lest not forget the incredible Gilt and Rue La La - I purchase all of my clothes and shoes online, usually on the go via my phone]

Manpacks - holy crap if I was a dude I'd live by this. Monthly packages of underwear and razors! Estimated time saved per Manpack = 1-2 hours

Your local wash and fold - this saves me the most time each month. At $1 a pound it's about the same as my quarter laundry machines and they fold my clothes much nicer than I do. Estimated time saved per month = 4-6 hours

bikes

I don't throw money at these things purely for the sake of convenience, I choose to pay a little more so that I can truly enjoy the free time I have away from work. With all the time I save I can do things like truly enjoy the city I live in, travel to visit home in North Carolina, or take mini-vacations with the guy I love. In the end these things are worth the extra money. What are you using to steal back time in your life?

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