Describe the job once
Enter the request in plain English, upload photos, share the details. PLMBR captures everything in one structured intake.
PLMBR matches you with local pros, sends them follow-ups, gathers clear price quotes, and keeps the chat, pricing, and payment all in one place.
Enter the request in plain English, upload photos, share the details. PLMBR captures everything in one structured intake.
Matching, follow-ups, scheduling, packet collection — handled in the background while you go on with your day.
Each packet is a quote and contract in one. Approve the one that fits and it becomes your invoice — new work added later lands as additional invoices on the same packet.
Once you describe the job, your agents contact every matched provider in your area — by call, by text, by email — and bring back structured packets. You only step in to compare and approve.
A booking packet is your quote + contract in one document. When you approve it, it becomes your invoice. New work added later? Those land as additional invoices on the same packet. One running record of the whole job.
For bigger jobs, PLMBR pays the pro in steps as the work gets done. You approve once at the start, then sign off on each step in the chat — so you only pay for work you can actually see.
PLMBR holds the money the moment you approve the quote. The pro gets paid when you sign off. If something is off, the chat becomes the record — with amounts, reasons, and a clear next step.
Release UI uses a 25% payment today with the remaining balance held until the job is finished.
If something is off, open a dispute right from the billing request — amount, reason, and evidence all stay with the job.
The dispute card shows status, evidence, AI recommendation, and accept or reject controls.
The release payment page splits the approved price into 25% today and a remaining balance that stays held until the provider completes the job and the seeker confirms.
Open a dispute right from the billing request — confirm the amount and reason, review the suggested next step, and accept it without leaving the conversation.
Licensing, business records, and identity checks before providers can take work.
Scope, line items, timing, and terms live in a structured packet — not loose chat.
Chat, packets, approvals, milestones, and payment stay tied to the same job.
Authorize up front and release at the right milestones — not before the work is right.
From the moment you describe the job to the moment it is done — all in one place.