

If you are using your Alfred to pick up your groceries the company works in partnership with large retail stores like Whole Foods, CVS and Walgreens. For this you get two visits a week instead of one. The other plan is the Alfred Service, which costs $59 per/wk. You can also use them to carry out other chores by submitting the request. With this plan your Alfred visits your home once a week to tidy up and carry out some basic chores. Plans and PricingĪlfred Basic, which costs $32 per/wk. The rule of thumb that you shouldn’t expect your Alfred to do anything you wouldn’t be doing without their help. The limit to what an Alfred can do for you is almost endless (within reason of course). The core services they carry out include: They do a tidy up of your home and take care of your errands as directed. You can either have your Alfred visit your home once or twice a week.

The service is broken down into two plans.
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Alfred has recently secured a large amount of capital through Series A Funding and are looking to “step on the gas” as CEO Marcela Sapone stated, so expect the company to expand into more cities. The company’s objective is to take care of those many small but time consuming tasks, freeing up more of your time to spend with your family, work on your business, or do with as you wish. The company is best described as a “shared neighborhood butler service.” Chores can include picking up your groceries, putting them away in your kitchen, taking out the trash, doing your laundry, and so on. Their Alfred then carries out everyday chores from both a preassigned list, and any spontaneous requests. The company assigns a staff member, known as an ‘Alfred’ to each client that signs up to their service.
