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Every worker is scored on actual show-up rate (40%), star rating (30%), shift frequency, recency, and badge tier. Businesses see who actually shows up — not just who's likeable.
When a worker no-shows, the platform automatically works through four worker pools with escalating bonuses. The business does nothing. If all four exhaust — they pay zero.
If the cascade exhausts with no fill, the platform fee is credited automatically. No claim required. No dispute process. The first staffing platform to offer this guarantee.
Volume tiers from 20% (Starter) down to 10% (Partner). Loyalty pair pricing drops the effective rate to 5% for businesses who rebook the same workers consistently.
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Zuploy is a Dallas-Fort Worth on-demand staffing platform that matches BGC-verified service workers with restaurants, hotels, event venues, convenience stores, liquor stores, warehouses, retail outlets, and service businesses across 10 industries — using a proprietary reliability algorithm, and guaranteeing every confirmed shift gets filled or the business pays nothing.
Zuploy is an on-demand staffing platform built for the service economy — connecting BGC-verified workers with restaurants, hotels, event venues, convenience and liquor stores, gas stations, warehouses, retail outlets, healthcare support facilities, and office environments across Dallas-Fort Worth. Any shift-based service business that cannot afford a no-show. Founded in 2026 by Jay Mehta, a 22-year enterprise technology veteran, Zuploy is built on the premise that reliability is earned through behaviour, not star ratings.
The platform's proprietary reliability algorithm scores every worker on actual show-up rate, not just reviews, and its automated cascade fill system finds a replacement worker automatically when a no-show occurs — without the business making a single call. If the platform cannot fill a confirmed shift, the business pays zero. Zuploy charges 10–20% compared to an industry standard of 35–40%, and fees drop further with use. The platform holds two provisional patents filed with the USPTO in May 2026. Zuploy is headquartered in Prosper, Texas and launching Summer 2026.
Jay Mehta brings twenty-two years of enterprise technology to Zuploy — working alongside hyperscalers, platform companies, and Fortune 500 operators on large-scale digital transformation programs. He returned to Texas and founded Zuploy after watching local service businesses struggle with the same workforce reliability problem that enterprise technology had long since solved at scale.
Zuploy is Jay's answer to the gap between enterprise-grade operational infrastructure and the restaurants, hotels, event venues, convenience stores, liquor stores, gas stations, warehouses, and every other shift-based service business that needs it most but has never had access to it.
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