The whole list in one request
Customers itemize everything they need done and attach a photo of each, so you quote the real scope instead of the first thing they mentioned.
Collect the whole punch list with photos so you can quote multi-task visits and stop guessing at scope over text.
Generate a sampleHandyman work is rarely one task — it's a list: a TV to mount, a door that sticks, two pictures to hang, a drywall ding to patch. Quoting that over text means a dozen back-and-forth messages. A ServiceCard quote page lets customers send the full list with a photo of each item, so you can price the visit accurately and group nearby jobs into an efficient day instead of driving across town for a single 30-minute task.
Every request arrives with the details and photos you need to quote it.
Customers itemize everything they need done and attach a photo of each, so you quote the real scope instead of the first thing they mentioned.
A picture of the wall, the door, or the flat-pack box tells you the materials and time before you commit to a price.
When requests arrive with addresses, you can group nearby small jobs into one trip instead of burning the day on windshield time.
Handyman work is word-of-mouth. Hand out one link customers can use instead of re-explaining what you do to every new lead.
The everyday problems a focused quote page removes.
Typical handyman services and starting price ranges, drawn from our pricing calculator data.
Patch drywall hole up to 12" x 12"
Install pre-hung interior door, trim, and hardware
Mount TV over fireplace, hide cables in wall
Mount TV on standard drywall with wood studs
Assemble furniture (Ikea, Wayfair, etc.) per hour
Install new door handle, lockset, or deadbolt
Price ranges are national estimates — set your own prices on your page. Try the pricing calculator to build a starting pricebook.
Yes — that's the point for handyman work. Customers can describe the full punch list and attach a photo for each item so you quote the entire visit at once.
No. Many handymen run entirely on referrals and a phone. You can build the quote page from scratch and share one link by text or QR code without ever having a website.
Photos and a clear task list let you estimate materials and time accurately, so you avoid the classic handyman trap of under-quoting a job that turned out bigger than the text suggested.
Because requests include the address and scope, you can batch nearby small jobs into one efficient route instead of crossing town for each one.