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The problem

Finding local help often depends on who you know.

There are many reasons someone may struggle to find reliable local help. You may be new to the country, new to a neighborhood, or simply not have access to a network of people who can recommend someone.

Local hiring often runs through friends, family, neighbors and word of mouth. These networks are valuable, but they are not equally accessible to everyone.

Even when good recommendations exist, the information is often difficult to inspect, compare, preserve and reuse.

The problem is not that communities have no trust. Useful trust evidence is fragmented.

01

Information disappears

A useful recommendation in one conversation rarely becomes reusable neighborhood knowledge.

Good information is shared, used once, then often lost.
02

Reputation is fragmented

A provider's experience may exist across dozens of disconnected relationships, conversations and channels.

Recommendations lose context, and providers have limited ways to build a visible, persistent service reputation.
03

Comparison is difficult

People often receive a name and phone number rather than consistent, comparable information about several providers.

It is difficult to compare experience, responsiveness, service fit and other useful trust signals in one place.
04

Too much back-and-forth

Unstructured requests create repeated calls, missing details, misunderstandings and unnecessary coordination.

Requests, responses and outcomes are spread across calls, chats and memory instead of one consistent system of record.

Today's default is a human network. My Corner adds useful structure around it — helping more people access, understand and reuse the knowledge those networks already create.

Responsible AI at My Corner

AI creates clarity. People make the choice.

At My Corner, AI is used as a communication tool. A resident explains the problem in their own words and in the language style most comfortable to them.

AI interprets and structures that information so the service provider can clearly understand the problem, the service required, and what the customer is asking for.

The AI does not decide who should get the job.

Once the request has been understood, the customer sees relevant service providers and reviews the information available about them.

That may include experience, ratings, recommendations, previous work, response history and other visible trust evidence.

01AI creates clarity.Turn natural language into understandable structure.
02Information creates transparency.Make useful provider evidence easier to inspect.
03People make the final call.The hiring decision stays with the customer.
My Corner app walkthrough

From problem to provider, without giving up human judgment.

Select a step to see how the experience works.

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General area supports discovery. Exact home addresses are not part of public provider browsing.

The principle that does not change

The decision belongs to the customer.

AI can help understand the request and organize information. It does not pick the provider, decide who is trustworthy, generate a trust score or replace the customer's judgment.