Common quoted work
- • Small repairs
- • Punch lists
- • Odd jobs
- • Rental turnovers
- • Bundled home projects
Track open estimates, remember who needs a follow-up, and keep more jobs moving after the quote.
Where work gets lost
Handyman businesses handle many small, varied requests. The individual quote may be simple, but the volume of names, task lists, photos, and scheduling promises makes follow-up easy to lose.
A focused workspace
Keep each customer task list and current estimate together.
Set a specific next check-in instead of leaving the quote in a text thread.
Record bundle opportunities and scope adjustments before scheduling.
Example follow-up workflow
Quote sent
Confirm the task list, exclusions, price, and expected duration.
Next day
Ask whether the customer needs to add, remove, or clarify a task.
Day 3
Suggest sensible task bundling and confirm the scheduling window.
Day 7
Ask whether to book the work, revise the list, or close the quote.
Founding pilot
Billing is not active, and founding pilot users are not charged until subscriptions officially launch.