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FixIt is a Czech local-services marketplace, positioned somewhat like “Wolt/Foodora for services”: users submit repair, cleaning, moving, and other service requests in the app, and the platform pushes those requests to nearby tradespeople or service partners. According to the official website, the product is still on its development roadmap, with an official launch planned for Prague and the surrounding area in August 2026, followed by expansion across the Czech Republic in Q4 2026.
Based on the information disclosed so far, FixIt’s core workflow is as follows: users take a photo and briefly describe the issue; AI identifies the service category within seconds and estimates the price and time required; nearby partners accept the job with one tap; customers track the service provider’s location and estimated arrival time on a real-time map; and payment is completed cashlessly in the app after the job is done. The platform covers multiple categories, including electricians, locksmiths, plumbers, cleaning, moving, painting, gardening, car repairs, and electronics repairs. It also plans to support student part-time work, company-wide usage, and a Marketplace model where large projects can be bid on based on price and quality. In terms of team collaboration, the site only mentions “the whole company in one app,” without enterprise-level details such as permissions, roles, approvals, or ticket/work-order flows. Third-party integrations, APIs, developer support, self-hosting, data security, and compliance have not been disclosed.
The official website does not publish platform commissions, provider onboarding fees, subscription plans, or customer-side service charges. The only pricing example shown in the interface is “replace circuit breaker 620 Kč.” As a result, it is currently impossible to judge its real value for money. In-app payment is clearly part of the plan, but supported bank cards, wallets, and invoicing capabilities have not been specified.
The main advantage is that it targets a clear pain point: repair and local services have long suffered from opaque information, slow response times, and uncertain pricing. FixIt attempts to reduce communication friction through AI-based categorization, nearby dispatching, real-time tracking, and cashless payments. Its supply-side design is also relatively broad, covering individual tradespeople, students, companies, agencies, and large projects. The downside is that the product has not yet launched, and there is no information on real orders, service quality, complaint handling, refund mechanisms, or fulfillment guarantees. Security and compliance, payment rules, and provider vetting standards also remain unclear.
FixIt is best suited to local household users in the Czech Republic, repair-service providers around Prague, students looking for flexible part-time work, and local service companies that want to acquire customers online. For users in China, its practical value is limited beyond studying overseas local-services platform models. Access from China is unknown; payments and service fulfillment are highly dependent on the Czech local market. Comparable alternatives include TaskRabbit, Thumbtack, and Angi; in the Chinese market, it can be compared with Daowei, 58 Tongcheng local services, and Meituan’s local lifestyle services.
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