The 32-Week Standard:
Vasilii Kirillov Leads the Platform's Endurance Elite
When it comes to sustained excellence in field service, Vasilii Kirillov sets the current standard. He has logged work in 32 consecutive weeks—the longest active streak on the platform—and has recorded 274 repairs on Serenn, third-most all time. From December 2025 through June 2026, his monthly volume stayed between 28 and 49 platform jobs. That kind of consistency does not happen by accident—it is the hallmark of a technician who shows up, week after week, and delivers.
The repair leaderboard tells a tight parallel story. Shaphan Hawks logged his first platform job on March 18, 2026, and has already reached 282 repairs, the most on Serenn. His 17-week active streak includes 71 repairs in April, 78 in May, and 62 in June—an average of just over 70 per month across his first three full months. Justin Nunn sits only four repairs behind at 278, while Vasilii is eight off the lead at 274. The top three are separated by just eight repairs.
Danny Gutierrez remains one of the platform's long-distance standouts. His longest competitive streak spans 35 weeks, and his current run stands at eight. He has logged 238 repairs on Serenn, fifth-most all time, while his March 2026 volume of 47 platform jobs remains his strongest month.
The mid-distance stars are writing their own chapters. Carlos Montano has a 16-week active streak and has built an 82-repair platform record since late March. Alex C is on a five-week streak after an explosive debut: 93 repairs in June and 57 so far in July, bringing him to 150 platform repairs and seventh place all time.
The platform's category trends reveal shifting demand patterns. Whirlpool Washers climbed from one job in September 2025 to a peak of 20 in April 2026, rebounding to 16 in June after a May dip. Samsung Refrigerators spiked to 27 jobs in January 2026, up from eight in September 2025, then settled between nine and 15 per full month from February through June. LG Washers grew from two jobs in November 2025 to 21 in January 2026, then held between 11 and 15 per full month from February through June.
Even the best can stumble. Marco Palacios still owns the platform record with a 38-week streak, but that run has ended; his latest streak lasted one week after nine months of steady production. Justin Nunn's longest streak remains 17 weeks, but his latest run stopped at two after four consecutive 100-plus platform-job months: 101, 112, 109, and 122 from January through April 2026. These breaks remind us that consistency is fragile, and every week matters.
Vasilii Kirillov owns the active endurance mark at 32 weeks, while Shaphan Hawks holds the platform repair lead at 282. With Justin Nunn at 278 and Vasilii at 274, the platform's consistency elite is separated by the narrowest of margins.