About TrySomebody
TrySomebody is a peer-to-peer human problem-solving platform for practical real-world help.
People can help directly through their own abilities and experience, or help through people they know.
The idea is simple:
“Sometimes I can help. Sometimes I know who can.”
We’re building infrastructure around trusted human coordination, practical help, local knowledge, and relationship-powered problem solving — while keeping humans at the center.
What TrySomebody is
TrySomebody connects people who need help with people who can help solve practical real-world problems.
Some helpers provide help directly through their own skills, services, experience, work, or resources.
Others help through trusted relationships, coordination, local knowledge, referrals, or knowing the right people.
The goal is simple:
help people solve problems faster through trusted human help.
How people help
Helpers can help in two main ways.
Direct Help
The helper personally provides the help, service, work, support, guidance, or execution.
Network Assist
The helper helps through people they know, coordination, local knowledge, referrals, or legitimate introductions.
People describe what they need.
Helpers decide how they can help.
How it works
- A seeker browses Services or posts a Help Request.
- Helpers explain how they can help.
- People start conversations, ask questions, and coordinate details.
- If both sides agree, a formal offer can be created.
- The work, coordination, or assistance happens between the people involved.
- Completed collaborations can be reviewed.
What TrySomebody is not
TrySomebody is not:
- a social media platform
- a networking app
- a generic freelance marketplace
- an influence-selling system
- a place for bribery, corruption, special treatment, or guaranteed outcomes
The platform only supports legitimate and ethical help.