Bright home renovation with finished wall and exposed framing

The local way to get home projects done.

Homeowners post free and compare trusted local pros. Handymen join free, keep their clients, and pay only when real work gets paid.

Free to post

No lead reselling

Signed scope

Pay after sign-off

Small jobs. Real local pros. One clear record.

From quick fixes to to-do list projects, HandyConnect keeps the scope clear, the conversation organized, and the payment tied to the work.

  1. 01

    Post the work

    Describe the job, add photos, and choose your timing.

  2. 02

    Compare local pros

    Review interested handymen and choose who feels right.

  3. 03

    Finish with confidence

    Sign the scope, complete the work, then confirm and pay.

Bathroom plumbing and vanity installation in progress

One small repair shouldn't take all week to book.

Add a photo, choose a time, and compare interested local pros side by side.

Post a job free
Interior room prepared for painting with roller, drop cloths, and trim tape
Interior renovation jobsite with exposed framing, ladder, and tools

Good work shouldn't start with a lead fee.

Join free, choose the jobs worth your time, and keep the clients you bring.

  • $0 to join
  • No lead fees
  • Your clients stay yours

Questions before you get started?

Straight answers about posting, lead fees, payments, and profile trust signals.

Is posting a job free?

Yes. Homeowners can create an account and post a job without a listing fee. You agree on the work and price with the handyman you choose.

Do handymen pay for leads?

No. Pros can browse and respond to relevant jobs without buying contact details. HandyConnect earns a platform fee only when an eligible job is paid through the platform.

When does payment happen?

For online payments, the homeowner confirms completion before checkout. Cash can also be recorded so the job history and receipt stay organized.

What trust signals can I compare?

Profiles can show completed-job reviews, identity status, and submitted license or insurance information. Homeowners should still verify credentials required for regulated work.

Start with the side that fits you.