The big direction choices for the business, in plain terms. Three are settled. A handful are still being decided.
Australia · home trades · 30 June 2026
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Homeowners find a tradie they trust and book them directly. We hold the money safely until the work is done. Tradies pay one flat monthly fee and keep everything they earn.
It is a clean promise, but it rests on two bets: that tradies will leave the apps they use today, and that homeowners are happy to pick one tradie instead of chasing quotes. Both need testing.
Tradies pay for every lead, even dead ones. The same job is sold to several tradies at once.
Everyone undercuts everyone. It becomes a race to the cheapest price, not the best work.
Still the most trusted way to find a tradie, and completely free. We have to be worth leaving it for.
One flat monthly fee. No paying for leads that go nowhere. The customer is yours alone, not shared with five others. And you keep every dollar of the job.
If tradies keep 100% of every job, our flat fee has to cover all our costs. The numbers need to work before we commit.
They only switch if we bring them real, paying jobs quickly. A monthly fee with no work coming in is a worse deal than what they have now.
Australians are used to getting three quotes. We are asking them to trust the platform and just pick one. That is a behaviour change we have to prove.
A dozen of each, in Sydney. Does this idea actually appeal to them? Everything else rests on the answer.
How people get matched, and whether the flat fee really pays. Together they decide if this is a business.
Line up a handful of good tradies and real jobs before building anything.
Match people ourselves at first, the cheap way to learn, before spending on the full app.