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April 2026: The Month of Explosive Growth and the 500 Club

April 2026: The Month of Explosive Growth and the 500 Club

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May 1, 2026

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April 2026: The Month of Explosive Growth and the 500 Club

April 2026 will be remembered as the month the platform's ceiling shattered. Justin Nunn crossed 500 lifetime jobs with a career-high 122 jobs in April, reaching 543 total and claiming the #2 all-time spot in repairs with 275. But the 500 Club wasn't the only story—it was the velocity behind it. Nunn logged 343 jobs in the first four months of 2026 alone: 101 in January, 112 in February, 109 in March, and 122 in April. That pace projects to 1,029 jobs by year-end, a trajectory that would rewrite every benchmark on the board.

While Nunn was making history at the top, two rookies were rewriting the playbook at the bottom. Ulises Perez crossed 100 lifetime repairs with a stunning 117 jobs in April—all repairs—jumping from just 51 in March to 168 total and the #5 all-time ranking. Shaphan Hawks wasn't far behind, crossing both the 50 and 100 thresholds in April with 71 jobs, all repairs, vaulting from 36 in March to 107 lifetime and the #6 all-time spot. Meanwhile, David Hair crossed 50 lifetime jobs with 11 in April, reaching 56 total across a diversified portfolio: 17 repairs, 32 inspections, and 7 installations, with a specialty in water heaters.

Amid the explosive growth, consistency remained king. Danny Gutierrez extended his active streak to 36 consecutive weeks with 11 jobs in April, maintaining the platform's longest consistency record and his #1 all-time position with 457 repairs. Marco Palacios logged 14 jobs in April, extending his streak to 34 consecutive weeks and 106 lifetime repairs. Vasilii Kirillov logged 41 jobs in April, extending his 22-week streak and reaching 201 lifetime repairs, good for #4 all-time.

Category momentum told its own story. LG Refrigerator repairs tripled from 3 in November 2025 to 19 in both March and April 2026, driven by Ulises Perez with 13 and Justin Nunn with 25. Whirlpool Washer repairs grew twentyfold from 1 in September 2025 to 20 in April 2026, becoming a top specialty for Hector Ruiz with 19 and Marco Palacios with 11. GE Refrigerator repairs climbed from 3 in September 2025 to 17 in March 2026, with Vasilii Kirillov leading the category at 21 lifetime repairs.

But the all-time leaderboard is where the drama lives. Danny Gutierrez holds #1 with 457 repairs, but his 11 jobs in April marked his lowest month since August 2024. Justin Nunn at #2 with 275 repairs is closing the 182-repair gap fast, accelerating with 122 jobs in April versus Gutierrez's 11. And Ulises Perez rocketed from nowhere to #5 all-time with 168 repairs in just two months, his 117-job April threatening the top three by summer.

April's milestones and momentum shifts have set up a fascinating second quarter. Justin Nunn is accelerating toward 1,000 lifetime jobs, Ulises Perez is rewriting the rookie playbook, and Danny Gutierrez's 36-week streak continues to define platform consistency. The question isn't whether records will fall—it's who will set the next ones.

April 2026: The Month of Explosive Growth and the 500 Club | Serenn