Quote anything fast
Hourly or flat, one line or ten, sent by text from the driveway and signed on their phone: because the handyman who quotes first wins.
Fifty different jobs. One van. Nothing dropped.
Linq is handyman software for the trade with no typical day: hang a door, fix a fence, mount a TV, quote a deck. Every job lands on one board, every quote goes out from the driveway, and every finished customer becomes the next call, because a homeowner's list never actually ends. Starter is free. Growth is $179 a month for up to five users.
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The jobs are small. The chaos isn't.
Twelve small jobs create more scheduling chaos than two big ones: more calls, more quotes, more "can you also" while you're on the ladder. The 24/7 AI receptionist (Growth plans and up) answers and books while your hands are full, missed-call text-back catches the rest, and the board keeps Tuesday from becoming a rumor.
Dane is on the way. Arriving 11:15 to 11:35.
Small jobs, run like a real business.
Hourly or flat, one line or ten, sent by text from the driveway and signed on their phone: because the handyman who quotes first wins.
Fifty small jobs, dragged and dropped, with automatic ETA texts so nobody calls asking where you are.
Add work to the job on the spot, and it's on the invoice, not forgotten in the truck.
Tap-to-pay at the door or a pay link by text: small jobs can't afford invoice-chasing overhead.
Every customer's record holds the jobs done and the jobs mentioned, so the follow-up ("still want that fence looked at?") sends itself.
Photos, notes, past work by property: walk in knowing the place, even a year later.
One Saturday, six jobs.
One flat bill for the whole crew.
Flat monthly, no per-user fees inside your seat count. One-person shop or a crew of five: same flat bill no per-user fees inside your seat count. See /pricing.
Fourteen days. Your actual jobs.
Not a sandbox with fake customers in it. Put a real week through the board, answer real calls with it, and see what the Friday number looks like. Fourteen days, no card, cancel any day.
Handyman software runs the many-small-jobs trade: booking, quotes, scheduling, invoicing and customer records in one system built for volume and variety. Linq adds the answered phone on top (Growth plans and up).
Yes: build either in the driveway, send by text, and take the signature and deposit on their phone in one flow.
Every customer and property keeps a full record, and follow-ups go out on schedule, which matters more in this trade than any other: the homeowner's list never ends, and the handyman they remember gets it.
It's sized for exactly that: no implementation project, no per-tech seat math no per-user fees inside your seat count, and the AI receptionist (Growth plans and up) is the difference between working and answering.
Yes: same loop, flat bill $179 a month at Growth, up to five users, phone answered. See Linq vs Jobber for the head-to-head.
Let the list come to you.
Start free. The AI receptionist books while you're on the ladder (Growth plans and up).
Linq is handyman software for shops that would rather be on the tools than at a desk: start free, or put one real week through it on the 14-day trial and judge it on Friday.