11 Startups That Will Let You Enjoy a Life of Leisure

By Sam Colt Jan 28, 2015
Entrepreneur

This story originally appeared on Business Insider

On-demand startups have allowed us to become incredibly lazy.

These days, there’s no reason to leave your house unless you really want to.

We’ve compiled a master list of on-demand services that will make you feel like a king without ever leaving home.

Postmates

Let’s say one day you decide to play hooky from work. You’ll probably want breakfast. Postmates will deliver from virtually any restaurant you can think of within an hour.

Unwind Me

While you’re waiting for breakfast, you can schedule a relaxing massage with Unwind Me. They’ll turn your home into a personal spa.

Washio

Chores are no fun. Instead of going out to do your laundry and dry cleaning, you can let Washio pick it up and deliver it to you the next day.

Shuddle

If you have kids but don’t want to deal with their stressful schedules, Shuddle will have a professional nanny drive them around for you.

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Minibar

Maybe you want to throw a party and invite all your friends over. Minibar will bring you beer, wine, and liquor in under an hour.

Homejoy

You’ll probably need to clean up after that party. Homejoy will send professionals to handle the job while you relax with your feet up.

Eaze

If you’re in California, Eaze will bring medical marijuana straight to your door.

Worthee

Worthee

Bannerman

If you’re feeling naked without your entourage, Bannerman will send security guards to your home or private party.

Uber

And should you have to actually go somewhere, UberLux will get you there in style.

On-demand startups have allowed us to become incredibly lazy.

These days, there’s no reason to leave your house unless you really want to.

We’ve compiled a master list of on-demand services that will make you feel like a king without ever leaving home.

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Sam Colt covers Apple for Business Insider. He's previously written for Patch, Mic, BI, and others.

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