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The Wag alternative for building your own business

The best Wag alternative for someone building a real career — not picking up gig walks — is to run your own clients instead of renting them. Wag's commission has been reported as high as ~40% of a booking, the steepest among the big platforms. Pupline flips the model: a flat $12.99/mo, 0% of what you earn, and the professional tools to look like the established business you're building.

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Wag!

Wag is an on-demand gig app that has taken one of the largest cuts in the industry — widely reported around 40% of a booking — and treats the work like a side-hustle.

Pupline

Pupline is the toolkit for running your own pet-care business: flat fee, 0% commission, your brand front and centre.

Where Pupline pulls ahead

The differences that matter day to day.

Keep 100%

Pupline takes 0% of what your clients pay you. A flat monthly fee instead of a cut of every booking, forever.

One flat price

$12.99/mo gets every feature — no tiers to climb, no per-staff seats, and no fee that grows as your client book does.

Phone-native, not phone-tolerant

Built for one hand on a doorstep: install it to your home screen, run your day, snap a report card and move on.

The steepest cut in the business

Wag has long been criticised for taking one of the largest commissions in pet care — widely reported at around 40% of a booking, roughly double Rover's ~20%. Its fee structure has shifted since the company's 2025 restructuring (some 2026 reports cite a lower base plus payment processing), but the model is unchanged: a commission on every booking for as long as you use it.

At a 40% cut, a $20 walk leaves you about $12. Run that as a business and the platform earns nearly as much from your work as you do. A flat subscription you keep 100% above looks very different over a year.

A gig listing isn't a business

On-demand apps are built to feel disposable — you're a name in a queue, the client belongs to the app, and there's no 'you' for them to come back to. That's fine for the occasional last-minute walk; it's a poor foundation for a career.

Pupline gives you the things that compound into a business: your own branded invoices and report cards, e-sign service agreements, automated review requests that build your reputation (not the platform's), and a client list that's yours to keep. The marketplace finds a walk; this builds a following.

Feature by feature

Pupline vs Wag, side by side.

FeaturePuplineWag!
Gig app vs your own business
Finds you new clientsAn on-demand app's job — Pupline doesn't do it.
Cut of every booking
0%
Up to ~40% (reported)
What you pay
$12.99/mo, every feature
Free to join
Who owns the client
You
The platform
Your own branding
Branded invoices & agreements
Photo & video report cards under your name
The Vault — encrypted gate codes & PINs
The cost, plainly

What each one really costs.

CostPuplineWag!
What you pay$12.99/mo flatUp to ~40% of each booking
On a $20 walkYou keep it allYou keep ~$12
Who owns the clientYouThe platform
Your brandFront and centreThe app's brand
Free trial30 days, no cardFree to join
See Pupline pricing

When Wag is the better choice

If you want occasional, on-demand work with zero marketing — pick up a last-minute walk near you, no client relationship to maintain — an on-demand app fills that gap, and you only pay when you earn. If you're building something you want to last, the commission is a heavy long-term price for discovery you can eventually do yourself.

Questions

Wag vs Pupline, answered.

How much does Wag take from walkers?

Wag has been widely reported to take around 40% of a booking — among the largest cuts in pet care, roughly double Rover's ~20%. Its fee structure has changed since the company's 2025 restructuring, but it still works as a commission on every booking. Pupline takes 0%: a flat $12.99/mo no matter how much you book (accurate as of May 2026 — check Wag for current fees).

What is the best Wag alternative for an independent dog walker?

If you want another on-demand app, Rover is the main one and takes a smaller cut (~20%). If you want to stop paying commission, run your own clients on flat-fee software: Pupline gives you branded invoices, report cards, agreements and a client list that's yours, for $12.99/mo with 0% commission — so you keep what you earn and build your own brand.

Is it worth leaving Wag to go independent?

Once you have repeat clients, almost always — the commission is the single biggest drain on a steady book. Use an app for the occasional cold booking if you like, but move your regulars to direct booking on your own software so a growing share of your income keeps 100%. The trade-off is doing your own marketing, which referrals and a Google Business Profile handle over time.

How we compare: We make Pupline, so weigh that accordingly — but we aim to be fair, and every page includes where Wag is the better choice. Wag! details reflect publicly available information, accurate as of May 2026, and may change. Spotted something out of date? Tell us and we’ll fix it.

Sources:NerdWallet — Rover vs WagWag! Help Center — service fees

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