For handymen who'd rather fix things

Your business runs itself.
You just show up.

FixHQ is an AI employee that handles scheduling, estimates, customer follow-ups, and invoicing for your handyman business. 24/7. No app to learn. No buttons to click.

You're a handyman, not an office manager.

Every missed call is a lost job. Every late estimate pushes a customer to your competitor. You didn't start this business to sit at a desk. FixHQ handles the business side so you can stay on the job site where you belong.

35%
of a handyman's week is spent on admin tasks
62%
of customers call the next business if no one answers
$4.2K
average monthly revenue lost to missed follow-ups
24/7
FixHQ never misses a customer message

One AI employee. Five jobs handled.

FixHQ works autonomously. It doesn't wait for you to log in.

📱

Answers customer inquiries

Responds to texts and emails instantly with accurate info about your services

Always on
📅

Schedules jobs automatically

Books appointments based on your availability, location, and job type

Autonomous
📋

Sends estimates and quotes

Generates accurate estimates from job descriptions and your pricing history

AI-powered
💰

Handles invoicing and payments

Sends invoices on job completion and follows up on outstanding payments

Automated

Manages your reputation

Requests reviews after completed jobs and monitors your online presence

Passive

Software vs. Employee

Traditional software (Jobber, Housecall Pro)
  • You log in and manage everything manually
  • Missed calls still go to voicemail
  • You write every estimate yourself
  • $50-200/month for tools you barely use
  • Another app on your phone to manage
FixHQ (AI Employee)
  • Handles inquiries while you're on a ladder
  • Every message gets an instant, accurate reply
  • Generates estimates from your pricing data
  • Pays for itself with one recovered job/month
  • Works in the background, reports results

You fix homes. FixHQ fixes your business.

The best handymen are on the job, not behind a screen. That's the way it should be.