Google describes Helpouts as a way to allow professionals and experts to “share [their] knowledge with people who want to learn from [them] by giving a Helpout.”

According to the Helpouts Help pages, experts can choose to list their services under Home & Garden, Computers & Electronics, Health & Counseling, Nutrition & Fitness, Fashion & Beauty, Art & Music, Cooking, and Education. Payments will be handled by Google Wallet.
In the document a source provided us earlier this year, health services were prominently featured in the screenshots, and judging from the site that went live today, this is still a prominent feature of Helpouts. Google is working with HireRight — a provider of background-screening services — to ensure that the health-care professionals who sign up for Helpouts are vetted.
Google is also working with Infinity Contact, Capita Customer Management, and VXI to “provide customers with support and services related to Helpouts by Google.”
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