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MyBuilder has a limit on how many tradespeople can reply to a job so the job poster doesn't get bombarded. It can encourage that reply first ask questions later situation but the ones that do it will quickly get annoyed and stop after a few in a row where they reply first then find out they missed some key details because they didn't read it properly.
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Vendors on bark can see where you live. It operates on a pay per reveal model. So they see a certain level of detail and they can decide whether to pay for the lead or not. The best practice is to call a lead as quickly as possible. They approached the problem from a tech and user first perspective which is what a lot of the other marketplace businesses have failed to do. One of their challenges is around client success bc they need to balance between earning enough per request, not bombarding users with quotes, keeping number of vendors high. I came very close to joining the exec team there last year so glad to hear you had a good experience.
So... the last few days I had a couple of small jobs I needed doing and I couldn't remember what website was good for getting fast quotes and trades out for things... so I did a comparison.
The jobs:
1) Roofer or handyman (with ladder): Replace an old iron downpipe with a modern PVC one, replace the hopper too... my estimate £150-250.
2) Plumber: Disconnect a freestanding bath from all plumbing, wait 1 day (for painting behind the bath to occur), reconnect the bath whilst replacing the waste trap and extending the existing waste pipe to ensure a better fit, ensure no leaks... my estimate £75-200 (depending mostly on how far they need to come and how much they penalise coming out twice for small things).
The websites:
I listed both jobs with same description and photos on all three sites.
Responses:
Of all of them then... Bark were superb and the trades all seemed of a good standard, and within a day I had a number of quotes. None needed to visit to quote, which for the nature of the jobs I had is correct... photos and detailed descriptions were all that were needed. The trades mostly contact you by phone, so after listing the job don't go into work meetings because you will get called. Would work great for larger jobs that take multiple days or weeks. For jobs that take a few hours, I was lucky... but some might not wish to travel far for that.
MyBuilder... good for small common jobs, but be wary. Definitely do not hire the first people to respond as you have 5 people you can invite and these jokers block your list. There are good people on there, they're most likely working and will ping you in the evening.