Twitter now tests a pet boarding service. This new feature matches pet owners needing care with people offering boarding. It works much like services such as PetHomeStay. Twitter wants to help users find trusted pet sitters nearby.
(Twitter Tests Pet Boarding Similar To Pethomestay)
Owners can list their pets and needed dates. Sitters can post their homes and availability. The system helps them connect directly. Payments will happen through Twitter. Safety checks are part of the process. Both owners and sitters must verify identities. Twitter may also use reviews.
This test is small. Only some users can see it now. Twitter wants feedback before a wider launch. The company sees this as a natural extension. People already discuss pets on the platform daily. Finding care is a common struggle. Twitter aims to solve this problem.
The move puts Twitter against established pet care apps. Apps like Rover already offer similar services. Twitter hopes its large user base gives it an advantage. Users might prefer staying within one app. The service could also attract new users to Twitter.
(Twitter Tests Pet Boarding Similar To Pethomestay)
Executives believe community features are key. Trust between users is important here. The company needs to build effective safety tools. User privacy remains a major concern. Twitter states data handling follows strict rules. The success depends on user trust and ease of use. Twitter plans more community features if this test works.