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NetZero AI's Adrian Luna Wants Trust Back In The Services Economy

Friday, May 14, 2021

Adrian Luna, a Silicon Valley founder, and his siblings launched NetZero AI to address frustrations with unreliable household services like gardening, cleaning, and repairs. Drawing from personal experiences at home and his parents' business, the platform creates an AI-powered marketplace that matches users with trained, verified workers, emphasizing trust, reliability, and quality over volume.

Key features include AI-driven matching, blockchain payments, and a shift from subscriptions to pay-as-you-go transaction fees based on beta feedback from 10,000 Bay Area users. NetZero AI University trains providers through remote digital courses and in-person mentoring for manual skills, enforcing strict standards to elevate the workforce amid economic layoffs.

The company prioritizes customer service with a dedicated team for 24/7 support, rapid MVP iterations, and a focus on retention. Luna views product-market fit as users who would miss the platform if it vanished, while navigating fundraising challenges in a tough VC climate. Ultimately, NetZero AI aims to make everyday services dependable, positioning itself as "Jobs 2.0" for qualified labor.

Read the article (NetZero AI Featured at Benzinga) | https://www.benzinga.com/partner/general/26/03/51321899/netzero-ais-adrian-luna-wants-trust-back-in-the-services-economy

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