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We geek-out over cool things. We love dogs, road trips, and live music. We host dance parties in our kitchen. We can’t get enough of our weird, talented, and amazing family and friends. And we cuss, a lot.

We’re proud to be a woman-owned company on a mission to make it &%$#! easier to love where you live, one project at a time.

In case
you were
wondering ...

If you’re using the app to search for vendors and home projects, the app is free to use and enjoy and love and brag about at parties.

Home-improvement professionals pay a monthly subscription fee to list their project addresses in the app. At the basic rate, they can showcase up to 50 homes they’ve worked on.

The HomeWorked app features more than 30 vendor specialties. You’ll find everything from roofing and solar to driveways and landscaping. You’ll also see builders, designers, gates, fencing, siding, stonework, pools, patios, windows, garage doors, and much more. 

For every project a vendor lists in HomeWorked, they can upload 5 images. Those images can be a combination of project photos, promotional ads, or pictures of puppies … it’s their choice.

To quote our Social Media Person, “a hundred percent.” Yes, when you contact local vendors through HomeWorked, that conversation and the information you exchange is not viewable by the public.

Excellent point, and here’s what gives. When you see a home that makes you say, “%^$#!, that’s nice!” you can’t help but wonder what the inside looks like, or the back yard. So HomeWorked caters to all home-improvement gurus, including interior designers, ADU builders, patio experts, spa savants, and pool pros.

Sadly, some vendors aren’t on HomeWorked (yet). Maybe it’s because they’re absolutely crushing it and don’t need all the extra exposure they’d get by being on HomeWorked. Or, maybe they haven’t heard about HomeWorked, which brings us to …

You bet your Chip Gaines poster we do! If a vendor uses your name and email as a reference when signing up for a HomeWorked subscription, we’ll send you a digital gift card worth a cool $25!

Nope. You can search anywhere you want. Simply type that city or zip code into the Search bar, and start exploring.

We do not. We’ve had too many experiences where “highly rated” companies were total jerk-faces. So, we’re letting the finished work speak for itself. But if we had to, we’d give this answer 5 stars!

That would be like picking which of our children is our favorite (although, depending on the day …). But seriously, it’s impossible to choose. Jonathan and Drew deserve equal love.

Totally. The Toolbox in the app allows you to save vendors and projects so you can follow up with them whenever you’re ready.

The concept came from vendor yard signs, those stick-in-the-ground signs that display a company’s name and contact info while they’re working on that property. A good friend of ours did a big home project for us – which turned out gorgeous – and when the job was finished, he came by to remove his business sign from our front yard. But to us, that didn’t make sense, because then people passing by wouldn’t know who did the awesome work on our house, now that it was complete. Home improvement vendors are skilled artists, and we want to help them put their signature on their finished projects. That’s how HomeWorked started.

Bring ’em on! We’re eager to get the conversation started and answer any questions you have. Simply email us at info@homeworked.com, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we’re done watching our favorite “Rock the Block” episodes again.

How much does it cost to use the app?

If you’re using the app to search for vendors and home projects, the app is free to use and enjoy and love and brag about at parties.

Home-improvement professionals pay a monthly subscription fee to list their project addresses in the app. At the basic rate, they can showcase up to 100 homes they’ve worked on.

The HomeWorked app features more than 30 vendor specialties. You’ll find everything from roofing and solar to driveways and landscaping. You’ll also see builders, designers, gates, fencing, siding, stonework, pools, patios, windows, garage doors, and much more. 

For every project a vendor lists in HomeWorked, they can upload 5 images. Those images can be a combination of project photos, promotional ads, or pictures of puppies … it’s their choice.

To quote our Social Media Person, “a hundred percent.” Yes, when you contact local vendors through HomeWorked, that conversation and the information you exchange is not viewable by the public.

Excellent point, and here’s what gives. When you see a home that makes you say, “%^$#!, that’s nice!” you can’t help but wonder what the inside looks like, or the back yard. So HomeWorked caters to all home-improvement gurus, including interior designers, ADU builders, patio experts, spa savants, and pool pros.

Sadly, some vendors aren’t on HomeWorked (yet). Maybe it’s because they’re absolutely crushing it and don’t need all the extra exposure they’d get by being on HomeWorked. Or, maybe they haven’t heard about HomeWorked, which brings us to …

You bet your Chip Gaines poster we do! If a vendor uses your name and email as a reference when signing up for a HomeWorked subscription, we’ll send you a digital gift card worth a cool $25!

Nope. You can search anywhere you want. Simply type that city or zip code into the Search bar, and start exploring.

We do not. We’ve had too many experiences where “highly rated” companies were total jerk-faces. So, we’re letting the finished work speak for itself. But if we had to, we’d give this answer 5 stars!

That would be like picking which of our children is our favorite (although, depending on the day …). But seriously, it’s impossible to choose. Jonathan and Drew deserve equal love.

Totally. The ToolBox in the app allows you to save vendors and projects so you can follow up with them whenever you’re ready.

The concept came from vendor yard signs, those stick-in-the-ground signs that display a company’s name and contact info while they’re working on that property. A good friend of ours replaced our roof – and it turned out gorgeous – and when the job was finished, he came by to remove his business sign from our front yard. But to us, that didn’t make sense, because then people passing by wouldn’t know who did the awesome work on our house, now that it was complete. Home improvement vendors are skilled artists, and we want to help them put their signature on their finished projects. That’s how HomeWorked started.

Bring ’em on! We’re eager to get the conversation started and answer any questions you have. Simply email us at info@homeworked.com, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we’re done watching our favorite “Rock the Block” episodes again.

"With the updates we've made, our house finally feels like a home."

Turn where you live into your dream home … or at least a respectable version that doesn’t make you cry yourself to sleep every night.

Excited for
HomeWorked?

Good … so are we!

In July, HomeWorked will appear in the App Store and the Google Play Store.

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