Being a handyman means no two days are the same. Monday you’re mounting a TV, Tuesday you’re fixing a fence, Wednesday you’re assembling IKEA furniture. The variety is what makes it fun — but it’s also what makes pricing, scheduling, and client management a nightmare.
Every call is a different service at a different price point. You’ve got hourly rates, flat fees, material markups, and minimum charges all floating around in your head. Turning that into a quote the client actually trusts takes more time than some of the jobs themselves.
And repeat clients? They expect you to remember everything. What you fixed last time, what you quoted, when you were there. Keeping that in your head works until you’ve got 50 regulars and a schedule that changes by the hour. You need a system that remembers so you don’t have to.

