Proudly Canadian. whygo makes it easier for people to help one another with everyday errands — safely, locally, and with care.
Trusted, calm, and community-first. Real people from your neighbourhood lending a hand when you need it.
• Ask for help with everyday errands or quick pickups
• Get connected to someone already nearby — familiar, verified, and trusted
• Stay informed with real-time updates and direct communication
• It's handled with care — thoughtfully, safely, and reliably
whygo connects you with people in your own community — neighbours who choose to help, not anonymous workers rushing through tasks.
From simple pickups to everyday errands, whygo helps with everyday needs — handled by someone nearby, with care.
Every interaction is designed around clarity, verification, and mutual respect — so asking for help never feels uncomfortable, and offering it always feels meaningful.
whygo exists to strengthen neighbourhoods — making it easy for people to support one another in ways that feel human, thoughtful, and local.
Life is full of moments where a little help goes a long way.
whygo makes it easier to ask — and easier to say yes — without pressure or obligation.
Your community. Your neighbours. Your whygo.
This isn't a typical delivery app — it's neighbourly help, recognized and rewarded. And that feels good.
whygo is beginning with a neighbourhood-focused pilot in Calgary. By starting small, we can build real trust, learn from the community, and grow in a way that stays true to what matters — people helping people.
Help when you can. Ask when you need. Belong always.
whygo is launching in select Calgary neighbourhoods. Early signups get priority access and help shape the experience.
You ask for help with an errand or pickup, and someone nearby who's already out accepts. They handle it with care and keep you updated every step of the way.
Groceries, packages, forgotten items, small errands — anything a neighbour could easily pick up for you on their way.
They're your neighbours — vetted community members who are already out and about, lending a hand while going about their day. Not anonymous gig workers.