New Mexico is on our 2027 expansion map. The legal landscape here requires more groundwork than our 2026 launch states — we’re doing that work carefully so we get it right the first time.
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New Mexico uses a flexible common law test for worker classification. The state's economy is growing, and we want to launch here with a fully documented independent contractor setup.
YoZombie workers choose every gig they accept. They set their own availability. They use their own tools. They work for multiple clients. That’s the definition of an independent contractor — and it holds up under New Mexico’s framework. We just need to properly document it.
We’re targeting New Mexico for 2027. Join the waitlist — you’ll hear from us when we’re ready.
Albuquerque and Santa Fe both have growing business sectors. New Mexico's evolving economy makes it a solid 2027 expansion market.
Post a gig in under five minutes. Set the rate, the time, the task. Nearby independent gig workers in New Mexico see it in real time and choose to accept.
New Mexico gig workers — your schedule, your gigs, 100% of your pay. We’re building toward New Mexico now.
Whatever rate is posted is what you earn. No percentage skimmed. Browse gigs near you in New Mexico, accept the ones that fit, skip the ones that don’t.
We’re working through New Mexico’s classification framework as part of the market and legal groundwork we complete before launch.
Workers who choose their own gigs, set their own schedule, and use their own tools — as YoZombie workers do — qualify as independent contractors here. We just need to document it properly.
Our 2026 launches in easy states give us the operational template. We adapt and document it for New Mexico’s specific requirements.
New Mexico is on the 2027 expansion list. Join the waitlist and be first to know when we go live.
Need something moved, hauled away, or picked up around your New Mexico home? Post a fixed-price residential gig — yard cleanup, garage clear-out, curbside pickup, hauling, or a small move — and a local gig worker handles it. You set one price up front, your address stays private until you accept a worker, and payment releases only when you confirm the work is done.
Be first when YoZombie expands to New Mexico in 2027. No spam — just the expansion announcement when we’re ready.
Flat fee, same-day help, no agency markup. Join the list and post your first gig the moment we expand to New Mexico.
Keep 100% of your pay. Choose your gigs. Be first in line the moment we launch in New Mexico.
Yes. Alongside business gigs, YoZombie has a Personal / Residential side for New Mexico homeowners and renters. Post a fixed-price gig for an approved task around your home or property — yard cleanup, garage clear-out, curbside pickup, hauling, or a small move — and a local gig worker handles it. You set one price up front, your address stays private until you accept a worker, and payment releases only when you confirm the work is done.
YoZombie is targeting New Mexico for 2027. The state's worker classification framework requires more legal groundwork than our 2026 launch states, and we are completing the groundwork it needs. We're doing the work now so we can launch responsibly. Join the waitlist at yozombie.com/states/new-mexico to be notified first.
New Mexico businesses will post a gig through the YoZombie app — set the task, rate, and time. Nearby independent gig workers see it in real time and choose to accept. The business pays a flat fee of $12–$25 per gig slot. No payroll. No agency markup. No long-term commitments. Payment is initiated when the work is confirmed complete — the worker scans the checkout QR code, or the business taps Confirm Completion; checking in only records the worker’s arrival.
Gig workers in New Mexico will keep 100% of the posted gig rate when YoZombie launches there. YoZombie takes zero commission from worker pay — ever. Workers are paid via Stripe Connect on Stripe’s standard payout schedule after completing a gig.
New Mexico uses a worker classification framework that requires more legal documentation and setup than our 2026 easy states. Our independent contractor model is sound here — workers genuinely control their own schedule and tools — but we're taking the time to properly validate and document everything before launch. Getting it right is more important than getting there fast.
YoZombie's 2027 rollout in New Mexico will focus on Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, and Santa Fe, with service expanding statewide as the network grows. Join the waitlist at yozombie.com/states/new-mexico to be first in your city.