A digital tool or resource assists consumers in determining appropriate gratuity for individuals delivering furnishings. Typically, these resources consider factors like the size of the order, difficulty of delivery (stairs, tight spaces, etc.), and overall quality of service. For example, a complex delivery involving a large sectional sofa to a third-floor apartment might warrant a higher tip than a simple bedside table delivery.
Such resources offer significant advantages to consumers seeking to offer fair compensation while avoiding awkward guesswork or potential under-tipping. They promote transparent and equitable tipping practices, benefiting both customers and delivery personnel. Historically, tipping practices have evolved with changing economic and social norms. Digital tools represent a contemporary approach to navigating these evolving expectations within the specific context of furniture delivery services.