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Where Is TaskLync Available Right Now? Our Honest Answer

We are not live anywhere yet, and we would rather tell you that plainly than pretend otherwise. Here is exactly where TaskLync stands today, why Faisalabad is where we are starting, and what we are doing before launch.

TaskLync Team

TaskLync Team

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Updated July 1, 20265 min read
Aerial drone shot of the Faisalabad clock tower, the city where TaskLync is starting
Aerial drone shot of the Faisalabad clock tower, the city where TaskLync is starting

Let us start with the part most companies would rather bury at the bottom of a page. TaskLync is not live anywhere today. There is no city where you can currently open the app and book a professional. If you are reading this hoping to hire someone through TaskLync this afternoon, we cannot do that for you yet, and we think you deserve to hear that upfront instead of finding out after signing up.

What we can tell you is exactly where things stand, why we picked the city we are starting in, and what "under active development" actually means day to day.

We Are Not Operating Anywhere Yet

TaskLync is a platform being built, not a platform running at scale. Every part of it, the verification process, the booking system, the reputation model, is still being shaped based on real conversations with the people who will actually use it. That is a deliberate choice. We would rather take the time to get the trust and safety pieces right before opening the doors than rush a launch and ask homeowners to be the ones who find the gaps.

So if you search for TaskLync in your area today, you will not find professionals to book. What you will find is a waitlist, and a team that is very much working.

Why We Are Starting From Faisalabad

Every platform has to start somewhere, and where you start says something about how you plan to grow. We are starting from Faisalabad because it is where the TaskLync team is based, and because building the first version of anything works better when you can walk the streets you are designing for.

Faisalabad gives us something a launch from a distance never could. We can sit with a homeowner in person and hear exactly what makes them hesitant to hire a stranger. We can talk to an electrician or a plumber about what actually gets in the way of finding steady work, not the version of that answer that comes through a survey form. We can test the verification process on real people we can meet, follow up with, and learn from directly.

Once the core of TaskLync works well in Faisalabad, verification that actually means something, bookings that go smoothly, workers who see real results, expanding to other cities becomes a matter of scaling something proven rather than guessing at something new.

What "Under Active Development" Actually Means

That phrase can sound vague, so here is what it looks like in practice right now.

We are building the platform. The web and mobile experience, the verification workflow, the booking and matching systems, all of it is being built and tested before anything goes live to the public.

We are collecting a waitlist of homeowners. People who want reliable help for repairs, cleaning, and everyday home services are signing up now so they are the first to know when TaskLync opens in their area.

We are talking directly to workers. Skilled professionals, electricians, plumbers, mechanics, painters, and more, are sharing what actually makes finding steady, well paying work difficult for them. That feedback is shaping how the platform is built, not being collected for a report nobody reads.

We are gathering real reviews and reactions. Before we ask anyone to trust TaskLync with a booking, we are asking homeowners and workers what they think of the idea itself, what would make them trust it, and what would make them walk away. That feedback loop matters more right now than any feature on the roadmap.

Why We Are Telling You This Instead of Hiding It

It would be easy to write a page that talks around the fact that TaskLync is not live yet. Plenty of early stage companies do exactly that, filling a page with confident language about coverage while quietly hoping nobody asks the direct question. We think that approach costs more trust than it buys, and trust is the entire thing we are building toward here.

So the honest version is this. We are one city in, Faisalabad, still building, still listening, and not yet ready to put a homeowner and a worker together through the platform. That will change, and when it does, the people who joined the waitlist early will be the first to know and the first to get access.

The Bottom Line

TaskLync does not have coverage anywhere yet, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. We are starting from Faisalabad because it is home, because it lets us build close to the people we are building for, and because getting trust right in one city first is a better foundation than spreading thin across many. Right now, our work is building the platform, collecting a waitlist of homeowners, and listening closely to workers about what they actually need.

If you want to be part of what happens next, whether you are a homeowner tired of gambling on who shows up, or a worker tired of chasing inconsistent jobs, the waitlist is where that starts.

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