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Werkspot Alternatives in the Netherlands: How to Find a Handyman or Tradesperson

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Looking for Werkspot alternatives to find a reliable handyman or tradesperson in the Netherlands? Whether you need a plumber in Amsterdam, a painter in Rotterdam, or a klusjesman for a small repair, there are several ways to find help — and Werkspot is only one of them. This guide walks through the realistic options, the trade-offs of each, and a short checklist to help you choose.

Werkspot is a well-known Dutch platform where people post jobs and receive responses from professionals. It works for many, but it is not the only route. Depending on your budget, the size of the job, and how much you want to compare options, another approach may suit you better.

Why people look beyond a single platform

Most home jobs in the Netherlands fall into a handful of categories: plumbing (loodgieter), painting (schilder), electrical work (elektricien), moving (verhuizer), and general handyman tasks (klusjesman). Each has its own market, and the best way to find someone often depends on the trade.

Some people want a wide choice and like comparing several quotes. Others prefer a personal recommendation and a single trusted contact. There is no single "best" channel — only the one that fits your situation. That is exactly why it helps to know the full range of options.

Five ways to find a tradesperson in the Netherlands

1. Online service marketplaces

Marketplaces connect people who need a job done with self-employed professionals (ZZP'ers) and small firms. You describe the task, and providers respond.

  • Pros: wide choice, you can compare profiles and quotes, often quick responses.
  • Cons: quality varies between providers; you usually do your own vetting (reviews, KvK registration, references).

This category includes Werkspot and several alternatives, including Avrora, which we cover further down.

2. Specialist companies (bedrijven)

For bigger or more technical jobs — a full bathroom renovation (verbouwing), a new electrical group, a complete repaint — an established company can be the right call.

  • Pros: accountability, warranties, often insured, capacity for large projects.
  • Cons: typically more expensive than a single ZZP'er; less flexible on small tasks; lead times can be longer.

3. Hiring a ZZP'er directly

Many tradespeople in the Netherlands work as self-employed ZZP'ers. You can find them through word of mouth, local listings, or their own websites.

  • Pros: often more affordable than a company; direct contact; flexible for small klussen.
  • Cons: you handle vetting yourself; availability can be limited; check KvK registration and a valid invoice (factuur).

4. Classifieds and social media groups

Marktplaats and local Facebook groups are widely used for finding a klusjesman or quick help nearby.

  • Pros: free to browse, very local, good for small or urgent jobs.
  • Cons: little to no vetting; quality and reliability are unpredictable; payment and agreements are entirely on you.

5. Recommendations from your network

Asking neighbours, friends, or your housing association (VvE) is still one of the most trusted ways to find someone in the Netherlands.

  • Pros: built-in trust; you hear about real experiences first-hand.
  • Cons: limited to who your contacts happen to know; the person may not be available when you need them.

A short checklist for choosing

Before you hire, run through these points:

  1. KvK registration — a legitimate business or ZZP'er is registered with the Chamber of Commerce (KvK). Ask for the number.
  2. Reviews and references — look for feedback from previous clients, and ask for references on bigger jobs.
  3. A clear quote — get the price in writing, including VAT (BTW), and check what is and isn't included.
  4. Insurance and warranty — for larger work, confirm liability insurance and any guarantee on the result.
  5. A proper invoice (factuur) — always pay against an invoice, never untraceable cash for significant amounts.

You can read more about how this process works on our how it works page.

Where Avrora fits in

Avrora is one of the marketplace options for finding home and repair services in the Netherlands — an alternative to consider alongside the others above. You post what you need, providers respond, and you choose who to work with.

Two things about Avrora's approach are worth mentioning honestly, as facts rather than promises:

  • Subcategory subscriptions for providers. Instead of following a whole broad category, a tasker can subscribe to specific subcategories — for example plumbing rather than "all home services." The intention is more relevant matches and less noise.
  • Paid responses as a quality filter. On Avrora, responding to a job costs the provider something. The idea is that this discourages low-effort spam responses and keeps the people who reply genuinely interested. It is an approach to filtering, not a guarantee of any outcome.

Avrora is multilingual, which can help if Dutch is not your first language. It covers common needs such as home renovation and everyday repairs across cities including Amsterdam and Rotterdam.

If you are a tradesperson rather than a client, you can register as a provider and choose the subcategories you want to receive work in.

In short

There is no single right way to find a handyman or tradesperson in the Netherlands. Marketplaces, specialist companies, ZZP'ers, classifieds, and personal recommendations each have their place. Werkspot is a familiar option, but it is worth knowing the alternatives — and matching the channel to the size and type of your job. Whatever route you take, the checklist above will help you hire with more confidence.

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