WhoCanHelp spotlighted on Innovate Montana! It’s a look at how WhoCanHelp started and why we love Montana!

Darrel Stone, founder of WhoCanHelp, found the inspiration for his innovative service provider website in a somewhat unlikely place: the crawl space of his home in Polson, Montana.
“A pipe broke on a Friday afternoon in July of 2008, and I couldn’t find a single plumber to hire. I thought ‘there has to be a better way to hire someone’.
Working with developer Doug Odegaard, Darrel initially launched the website that matches service providers with clients in Missoula in November of 2009. The roll out was successful. Nine months later, in August of 2010, WhoCanHelp began growing city by city. The growth has been driven by clients from across the country who create a post stating the service they need. WhoCanHelp sends notices out to local service providers specializing in that area of interest, and providers contact the client with offers that can be can be compared for a ‘best fit’ and best price.
Today, WhoCanHelp lists Portland, Oregon, Phoenix, and Seattle among their primary markets, has thousands of registered users, and employees nine people at their headquarters in Missoula.
Initial funding for WhoCanHelp was provided by investors, but there’s tremendous potential for revenue generation through advertising and upgraded provider accounts as the website reaches critical mass by reaching a wider audience in target markets.
“Services comprise a trillion dollar industry. We think we have an innovative approach and can contribute to Montana’s economy.”
Regardless of the number of clients WhoCanHelp attracts in larger markets, Darrel believes the quality of life and the pool of potential employees are great reasons to stay in Montana.
“We’re really proud to be in Montana…we’re committed to seeing high tech develop here, and plan long-term to keep headquarters here.”


















