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Sunday, May 24, 2026

Welcome to the Joblinkers blog

By The Joblinkers Team

Why this exists

If you run a service business — HVAC, plumbing, cleaning, electrical, landscaping, handyman, anything where someone shows up at a customer's door — the math of your week looks something like this:

  • 3 hours of actual work per day
  • 4 hours driving and prepping
  • 1 hour on the phone, juggling calls you only half-remember by the evening
  • 1 hour entering things into a CRM, an accounting tool, a calendar, and a review platform that all disagree about what happened

The current generation of trade software did not solve that. It just gave you a nicer-looking interface to do the data entry in. Joblinkers is our attempt to fix the underlying problem.

What we believe

A service business should be able to do every step of a job — answer the call, book the slot, build the estimate, dispatch the crew, send the invoice, collect the payment, and ask for the review — in one place, with one bill, and with an AI doing the parts that do not need a person.

That is the entire pitch.

What we have shipped

As of this post:

  • An AI receptionist that takes 24/7 phone, SMS, and web bookings in seven languages and lands them on your calendar
  • Estimating and invoicing with good/better/best, digital approval, and Tap-to-Pay at the door
  • Scheduling and dispatch with multi-crew assignment and live customer ETAs
  • Two-way sync with QuickBooks, Xero, Stripe, Google Calendar, Twilio, SendGrid, and Zapier
  • Pricing that does not punish growth — flat monthly, no per-tech, no per-lead

You can start a 7-day free trial without a credit card or hear the AI take a real call before you sign up.

What is coming next

Our roadmap is unusual in that we publish it. The next quarter:

  • Reserve with Google general availability, so homeowners can book directly from Search
  • A margin-per-job report that surfaces which technicians and which trades make you money
  • More languages for the AI receptionist, prioritised by the trades that ask for them
  • A Spanish/English bilingual mode that switches mid-call

If you have an opinion about what should be on that list, drop us a line. The interesting requests have a way of showing up on the roadmap.

A note on tone

This blog will not be ghost-written by an AI. Posts come from the people building Joblinkers — engineers, designers, and the operators we work with every week. Some posts will be product updates. Some will be guides we wish someone had written for us. Some will be opinions about how the home-services category should work.

We hope you find it useful. If something does not land, tell us — there is a human at hello@joblinkers.com every business day.