Everything You Need to Start a Senior Errand Business

Peace, everyone. Welcome back to Giga omics. And before you ever run your first senior errand, there’s a few things you must have in place. A service agreement, clear pricing, and a professional booking form. Most people skip these steps, and that’s why they never build a real business. This Sunday, I’m dropping a complete starter guide to make sure you’re ready from day one. The senior errand space is on fire right now. Seniors want to age in place. They need trusted help. Their family are actively looking for a reliable situation.

But here’s the thing. If you jump in unprepared, you risk losing trust before you even begin. And that’s why with this guide I’m building, you’re going to have the foundation every professional need, whether you’re running errands with your SUV, cargo van, or you’re using your e-bike around your neighborhood. This is the guide for you. So let’s break down what you actually going to get your hands on this Sunday. And trust me, you don’t want to miss it. These are the same tools that real businesses use, but I’m a package them where you can plug them straight into your senior errand business and get started immediately.

So, let’s brief interruption while I’ve been sitting here recording this video, I’ve been waiting for an errand to come through, and it just came through. It’s three items picking up from CVS. It delivers 13 miles from the CVS. Right now, I’m like 4 miles from the CVS, but I’ll make a quick $30, pick up these three items, drop them off, y’all ride with me and we’ll continue the video. First up, the service agreement. Now don’t let that word scare you. This isn’t some 50-page contract written by lawyers. This is a clear, professional, edible agreement and it’s going to protect you and reassure your customers. It answers the big question it seems any families always have. Questions like, what exactly are you offering? How much does it cost? What happens if I need to cancel? Instead of scrambling when a customer asks, do you have paperwork?

You could smile and say, yes, I’ll send it right over.

Boom, that’s instant trust. Next, the pricing guide. This is where a lot of people get stuck. Should you charge hourly per errand? Should you offer bundles? Stop stressing it. I’m going to give you a plug and play pricing system. It’s simple, flexible, and it’s easy to adjust. So, whether you want to start at $25 an hour, $30 per errand or even offer for errands a week for $100. This got to show you exactly how to structure it. This isn’t about guessing, it’s about presenting your rates in a way that they feel professional and easy for customers to say yes to. Three booking form with your logo. Now this is one of my favorites. A booking form with your logo.

We’re going to build it in JotForm. And if you think about it, instead of taking calls, scribbling notes and forgetting some of your details, you will have a clean form that does all the work for you. Customers can choose the service, pick the time and even pay you online. And because it has your logo, it even feels legit. No one has to wonder if you’re serious. The branding would say it, would say it all. And it’s one step alone. Like it makes you look, it makes you look like you’ve been running your business for years. Just having a proper logo and your branding is significant to any business. #4 Your website and app. Now before you panic, no, you don’t need that. No, no codes. You don’t have to be no tech wizard.

I’m going to show you exactly how to get a digital storefront up and running without touching a single line of code. Imagine sending a link that says book me here and your customer clicks it. They see your logo, your services, your pricing, and they can book right away. And that’s the power of looking professional. And finally, the pro tip section. This is why I give you the little cheat codes most people don’t talk about. We’re going to cover things like what kind of insurance to consider so you stay protected, how to market your services locally without spending a dime, and most importantly, how to keep seniors and their families coming back week after week.

And remember, this isn’t about just doing one-off errands.

This is about building consistent income by becoming the go-to person in your community. By the time you finish this guide, you won’t feel like you’re starting out. You’ll feel like you’ve been in business for months because you will have the exact same setup as people who are already running professional services. This guide is step by step and the best part, you don’t need to be techie to follow along. I’m going to walk you through job form setups, the booking forms, invoices, the conditional logic, all of it. You’ll literally be able to plug this into your business and start taking customers immediately. And if you think about it, by this Sunday night you’ll have the tools in place that most people don’t figure out until months down the line. Here’s what you could do between now and Sunday to set yourself up for success.

Make a list of the services you want to offer.

Start with the basics. Grocery runs, pharmacy pickups, post office drops, light shopping, maybe even helping, you know, with small household tasks. Pick three to five that you feel confident about, and these would be the foundations of your offers. Think about your starting rates. So do a little homework. Check what other delivery or errand services are charging in your area. You don’t need to match them exactly. You just want an idea of the local range. Remember, I got you covered with a full pricing guide inside the starter kit, so don’t always stress this. For now, just write down a number you feel fair charging if you was the customer.

Brainstorm a simple name for your errand service, so keep it clean, friendly, and easy to remember. Something like Helping Hands, Senior Sidekicks, or even your own name. That’ll work perfect. The goal is that if someone sees your name once. They’ll remember it when they need help.

Be ready to take action when the guy drops. This is the most important step. Too many people get excited, take notes and then sit on the ideas. Don’t let that be you. Cause if you wait, somebody else in your city, they’re going to see this video and they’re going to get moving 1st and they’re going to lock down the same customers you could have already had. So get your notebook ready, jot down your ideas and be ready to hit the ground running come Sunday by Sunday night. If you follow along with the starter guide, you won’t just talk about starting a senior errand business. You’ll actually have the tools in place to take on real fame customers. So, mark your calendar, set a reminder, and subscribe so you don’t miss it.

This is your moment, and I don’t want you to miss out on it.

As always, if y’all found some value in this video, hit the like, hit the share, hit the subscribe, drop me a comment, and until next time, y’all stay safe, stay blessed, get to your hustle, peace.

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