Built for handymen

Booking that knows handyman work.

Routely was built by a working tradesman, for pros who drive to their work. Your customers describe the job in their own words; the AI sizes it, protects your route, and books it straight onto your Google Calendar.

No service menus. No forms.

Your customers just say it:

“Mount two TVs, fix a sticking door, patch some drywall”
“Replace my garbage disposal — no power to it”
“Shiplap accent wall in the living room”

Routely’s AI reads plain-English requests the way you would: service call, half-day, or full-day — and books the block.

Built around how handymen actually work.

Every job is a different size

A disposal swap is two hours. A closet build is a day. Generic booking tools treat both like a 30-minute meeting — Routely reads the request and blocks the right amount of your day.

To-do lists get booked, not quoted to death

A list of small tasks is sizeable from the description. Routely books it as a half-day or full-day block instead of burning your evening on an estimate visit you didn’t need.

Your day snowballs one long job at a time

Routely only offers times that fit around what’s already on your calendar — including the driving between stops.

Straight talk

I'm Brandon — I run a home-service business in Virginia and built Routely to book my own jobs. It runs my shop today. Early access is opening slowly, founding pricing is $35/mo or $299/yr, and if it's not right for your handyman business, I'd genuinely rather hear why.

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