Safety and trust

Confirm the person, place, task, and agreement

Rush Gigs helps users connect and communicate. It cannot remove the risks of meeting another person or performing physical work. Review the details, ask questions, protect sensitive information, and do not proceed when something is unsafe or materially different.

Before agreeing

Six things both sides should verify

01

Identity and contact

Review the information provided, ask relevant questions, and know who you expect to meet and how to reach them.

02

Complete scope

Confirm every material task, desired result, skill, restriction, and item that is excluded from the agreement.

03

Time and location

Confirm the schedule, expected duration, address, access, transportation, on-site contact, and check-in procedure.

04

Compensation

Agree on the amount, hourly or fixed basis, payment timing, and method before work begins. Keep an appropriate record.

05

Tools and conditions

Identify physical demands, equipment, clothing, weather, hazards, pets, chemicals, vehicles, and site rules.

06

Qualifications and law

Use appropriately trained or licensed people for regulated, hazardous, skilled, or equipment-dependent work.

Protect private information

Share only what the work actually requires

Do not send passwords, verification codes, bank login details, full payment-card data, Social Security numbers, or unnecessary identity documents in chat. Be cautious when someone pressures you to move the conversation, pay an advance fee, buy gift cards, cash a check, or send money before the agreement makes sense.

Use location carefully

Confirm access without publishing more than necessary

A public-facing description should use an appropriate approximate area. Share a private address only with the person who needs it and only when the agreement is sufficiently clear. Tell a trusted person where you will be when appropriate.

If the work changes

Pause. Discuss the new scope, risk, schedule, and compensation. Proceed only if both sides understand and accept the change and the work remains lawful and safe.

If the situation feels unsafe

Do not begin, or stop and leave when you can do so safely. For an immediate emergency, contact the appropriate local emergency service. Report concerning behavior through Rush Gigs support.

Use the information in front of you

Profiles and chat can help you ask better questions.

Profiles contain information provided by users, including the skills and experience they choose to share.

In-app chat gives workers and hirers a direct place to ask questions and coordinate work.

Use chat to confirm the details that matter.

Ask about the task, timing, location, tools, experience, and expected result.

Need help from Rush Gigs?

Send a clear report through the contact form.

Include the account or post information you can safely share and a concise description of what happened. Do not use the contact form as a substitute for emergency services.