Have you ever felt like your daily routines can be made more efficient? Lucky for you, we have compiled 10 all-that-you-need services in Malaysia that are extremely useful.
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Iprice
If you haven’t heard of Iprice, you’ve been really missing out on savings! Aggregating over thousands of e-commerce platforms in one place, Iprice compares prices of products sold across various platforms to make sure you got the best deal (think retail version of Expedia). So the next time you are eyeing on something, be sure to check out who sell it cheapest on Iprice!
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Pgeon
Missed delivery is a trouble faced by most students and workers. Fortunately for Malaysians, you can now easily collect your online shopping from 1,100 retail stores across Malaysia. With Pgeon you can now lay back and relax knowing that no matter where you are, someone (aka the well-trained retail staff) will be there to receive your parcel for you.
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Dahmakan
Dahmakan ain’t your average conventional food delivery startup. There is no such thing as a delivery fee or minimum order. There’s also the added benefit of complete transparency of your order’s ingredient list and nutritional information. Moreover, don’t be surprised when you find out your RM20 meal is cooked by a 5-star chef; they make sure to keep it interesting by changing the menu daily.
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ServisHero
No matter what you need, someone out there is ready to help. With just a click on ServisHero, you will be connected to professional service providers. From repairing windows to cleaning your carpets, name a task and ServisHero will connect you with professionals to get it sorted for you.
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Fave
Fave offers heavy discounts over a wide array of restaurants and services. It’s worth checking out their website before dining out or booking for a manicure appointment, because who knows? You might just find a good deal for your favourite store here!
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Bookdoc
BookDoc allows users to book for healthcare services with the ease of a mobile app. Without the actual need to visit a clinic, now you can get medical advice from doctors of various specializations.
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Serv
We all know servicing our car is an inevitable pain we need to do at least once a year. Serv provides Malaysians with an online booking platform to book for mechanics who will actually come to you to service your cars. Their current operating areas cover only Klang Valley, Putrajaya, Cyberjaya and Kuantan, and at the moment they’ll work only on Proton and Perodua vehicles.
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MoneyMatch
MoneyMatch allows users to directly convert local currency to foreign currencies of their choice and send it to their overseas recipients, all through their mobile app. Being regulated by Bank Negara Malaysia under the Financial Technology Regulatory Sandbox, they are secure, fast, and most importantly, much cheaper than your typical bank exchange rate! They currently support 17 types of foreign currencies including USD, THB, CNY, IDR and more.
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TheLorry
As the name suggests, TheLorry is a lorry rental platform that hosts around 4,500 vans and lorries. TheLorry not only comes in handy when you are looking to move from old home to new home, but they even handle disposal services and cross-border transportation. You’ll also get instant quotation and guaranteed booking when you book 48 hours in advance! No more flipping through yellow pages for contacts, *phew*…
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GoCar
GoCar, one of the fastest growing car rental platforms in Malaysia, is not an unfamiliar name to most residents in KL, Selangor or the Klang Valley area. You can choose from sedans or 7-seater cars. Bookings are allowed from as short as an hour. So if you ever feel like you need a car for any occasion, you know where to head to.
Bonus: EasyParcel
EasyParcel is a parcel delivery booking platform in Malaysia. They enable you to compare and book with different courier services of your choice. So whether you are a fan of POSLaju, Skynet or other you-name-it courier providers, you can book for a delivery on EasyParcel. All parcels will be picked up from your doorstep-how cool does that sound! In case you’re still too skeptical to try out, they offer RM25 FREE credits upon sign up. So go ahead and try it out now!
With the plethora of service-oriented tech startups sprouting up more often, us Malaysians can look forward to a higher standard of living. Make sure you take advantage of what they all have to offer! There’s bound to be at least one out there that’s aimed to solve your any one of your daily problems.
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