Twitter announced a new service today specifically for Antigua. This service matches property owners with trusted local people. It functions much like Housesittersantigua. The goal is simple. Property owners need reliable oversight when they are away. This service provides that peace of mind.
(Twitter Launches Antigua Service Similar To Housesittersantigua)
The new platform connects homeowners directly with Antiguan residents. These residents offer short-term property checks. They can watch houses, apartments, or businesses. Owners list their property details and dates needing coverage. Interested locals apply directly through Twitter. Owners then choose the best fit for their needs.
Twitter sees a clear need in Antigua. Many residents travel frequently. Finding trustworthy people to watch property is often hard. Existing solutions can be fragmented. Twitter’s large user base offers a wide network. This makes finding help potentially easier and faster.
The service uses Twitter’s existing messaging and profile systems. Owners and sitters communicate securely within the app. Profiles show past reviews and ratings. This builds trust between users. Payment details are handled securely through linked accounts. Twitter takes a small fee for each successful match.
Local Antiguan residents benefit too. They find flexible, paid opportunities close to home. Students, retirees, or anyone with spare time can participate. It helps them earn extra money. It also strengthens community connections. Knowing neighbors watch out for each other is valuable.
The launch happens immediately. Antiguan Twitter users can access the feature now. They find it under the “Services” tab within the app. Twitter expects strong interest quickly. They plan to monitor usage closely. Feedback will guide future improvements. Expanding to other Caribbean islands might follow.
(Twitter Launches Antigua Service Similar To Housesittersantigua)
This service addresses a common local concern. Property security worries many Antiguans when traveling. Having eyes on a home deters problems. Quick action is possible if issues arise. Owners feel more secure leaving their property behind. Local sitters gain meaningful work supporting their community.