$25 - $30 USD an hour. + Stock options
Providing compensation, coaching, and financial services to family caregivers
Job no longer available
Providing compensation, coaching, and financial services to family caregivers
1-20 employees
Job no longer available
$25 - $30 USD an hour. + Stock options
1-20 employees
Aidaly's mission is to get 53 million family caregivers PAID for their work and provide the same financial safety nets and benefits as the traditionally employed.
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Aidaly's mission is to get 53 million family caregivers PAID for their work and provide the same financial safety nets and benefits as the traditionally employed.
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Aidaly is aiming to help the 50+ million family caregivers in the US who provide an estimated 34+ billion hours of care worth over $470 billion to the economy. Currently, these carers are largely underserved and often entirely uncompensated.
As the characteristics of these carers tends towards digitally-native, Aidaly is hoping its online service can help caregivers navigate the complex landscape of antiquated systems and benefits for this group.
Competitors like Cariloop are similarly serving caregivers. However, while Cariloop operate as an employee benefit, freeing up care-giving employees’ time for employers, Aidaly is more of a consumer-fintech. They are directly helping caregivers be financially compensated for their work for the first time.
The company must now expand beyond their private alpha to onboard users both pressed for time and suspicious of startups offering them the world.
Kirsty
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Jun 2022
$8.5m
SEED
Aug 2021
$2.5m
SEED
Maggie Norris
(CEO)Previously, Margaret founded Uphold Health and served as Head of Product at AFTER. Before co-founding AFTER, Margaret founded Home Management Solutions llc. the parent company to KidsGoDo inc., and exited in 2017.
Jamie Gladfelter
(CTO)A developer, economist and entrepreneur, Jamie previously founded two startups, one in ecommerce and another educating developers. Jamie has also maintained a role in the Economics faculty of APUS for over a decade.