Independent appeal help for gig workers

Deactivated from a gig app? Get a stronger appeal.

Paste your deactivation notice, tell us your side, and we write a clear, evidence-structured reactivation appeal in the exact format your platform's reviewers respond to.

Free preview. Full written appeal is $34.

All 6 major platforms About 2 minutes No account needed
The honest floor: Most deactivations are not reversed. A well-evidenced, platform-specific appeal improves your odds. It does not guarantee reactivation.

Watch it work

A sample DoorDash case. You explain it however it comes out; the tool knows what the reviewer needs.

Run it on my noticeFree preview shows your strongest angle. Full written appeal is $34.

Choose your platform

How it works

  1. Paste your notice. Pick the platform and the reason you were deactivated. Free.
  2. See your strongest angle. We show what a strong appeal for your exact reason must argue and the evidence that moves it. Free.
  3. Get the written appeal. The full, submit-ready appeal for $34, plus exactly where and how to send it.

What the $34 buys

Your income stopped with a form email, and on most platforms you get one real shot at the appeal. The letter has to count:

  • The complete appeal, written from your facts, in your platform's format
  • The exact place to send it: the right form, email, or button, and the deadline
  • A before-you-send checklist built from your story: what to attach, what to add, what's missing
  • A copy in your inbox, plus a link that keeps working if you close the tab
  • If your appeal is denied, one free rewrite with a different angle

Flat $34, one time. No subscription, no success fee, no upsell. Ready about a minute after checkout.

Why not just write it myself?

You can, and plenty of people do fine on their own. But most appeals fail on the same handful of things: too long, too angry, missing the one fact the reviewer needs, or arguing a point the platform doesn't weigh. We know what each platform looks at for each reason, so the letter leads with what moves a decision and cuts what doesn't. Here's exactly what that looks like.