Users can search for a service here. The toolbar at the bottom of the screen allows users to check their sent and received requests, register to offer a service, and access settings.
After choosing the desired service (plumbing in this example) the user can set the maximum price they are willing to spend (per hour).
On this screen, they can see the search results after the price filter is applied.
On the first screen, users can find two tabs that allow them to learn more about Andrew's plumbing firm.
The first tab provides details about the firm, such as the number of hires in the app, the number of years in business, and customer reviews.
The second tab showcases Andrew's portfolio, which consists of images from previous jobs.
Users can request a service from either tab.
The first screen shows the quotation request sent from a customer profile. The customer proposed the time and date of the service, which is subject to the availability of the provider as shown in the app.
The second screen has two tabs. The first tab shows the request sent (from the customer's point of view), and the second tab shows job requests. The last tab is only available if the user has a business registered in the app, and it is the provider's view.
This screen shows what a customer receives after the provider has completed the job. The provider sends a bill to the customer with the final cost and all the details of the job. The customer can then view the bill, download it, and leave feedback. If the customer has any problems with the job, they can also signal this to the provider.
To register a business in the app, users can tap on the "Offer a Service" button in the left sidebar. This will take them to a screen where they can enter the details of their business, such as the name, description, services offered, working hours, fees, and more. Users can also upload images of their work to showcase their skills.