Redy: a trade job booked into a window that is kept
Redy exists because of the waiting. A trade job is booked for a day, or for a morning, and then somebody sits at home for five hours. Redy books into a window and treats a missed window as something that costs the marketplace, not the customer.
A customer describes the job, optionally photographs it for an estimate, and books. A provider accepts, turns up, and records what was done with before and after shots.
Where it stands
In development and internal testing. Its backend is live. Not yet available in the app stores; when it ships, the store links will appear on this page.
A window, and a credit when it is missed
Bookings are made into a time window. Missing it produces a credit rather than an apology.
An estimate from a photograph
Photograph the job and get a price range and line items before anyone visits. The photograph is sent to OpenAI to do that, and the privacy policy says so.
Evidence on the job
Before, after, parts and receipt photographs recorded against the booking, so what was done is on the record.
Provider documents
Identity, trade licence and insurance are collected and marked as checked or not, so the status is visible rather than assumed.
Redy does not read your device location. There is no location permission and no location code in the app; the coordinates it holds come from addresses that were typed in.
Redy carries no advertising and no advertising SDK.
Want in before the stores?
We invite a small group of early testers per app. If you would use Redy for real, tell us below and we will set you up when the next test round opens.
Redy is one of the apps in the Deplyra portfolio. It is designed, built and run by the same team you can hire: mobile app development is what this app is proof of.