The 33-Week Marathon: Danny Gutierrez Reaches Historic Consistency Milestone
In the annals of platform performance, few achievements speak louder than unbroken consistency. This week, Danny Gutierrez etched his name into the record books with a 33-week consecutive active streak—the longest in platform history. With 450 lifetime repairs and a staggering 77-job March that stands as the highest single-month volume ever recorded, Gutierrez has defined what sustained excellence looks like in the field.
But he's not alone in the endurance race. Marco Palacios trails just two weeks behind with a 31-week active streak and 97 lifetime repairs, averaging 15 to 20 jobs monthly since October 2025. That steady cadence has earned him the #5 spot on the all-time leaderboard. Meanwhile, Vasilii Kirillov's 19-week streak showcases remarkable month-to-month consistency: 47 jobs in January, 44 in February, and 49 in March. His 170 lifetime repairs reflect a disciplined 45-to-50 job monthly pace that rarely wavers.
While veterans cement their legacies, a new generation is building momentum. Ulises Perez launched his career in mid-March with 53 jobs, added 29 in early April, and now holds a 4-week active streak with 82 lifetime repairs—every single one a repair job. Shaphan Hawks followed a similar trajectory, starting mid-March with 36 jobs, maintaining 30 in early April, and racking up 66 lifetime repairs across his own 4-week streak. These rookies aren't just dabbling—they're establishing consistency from day one.
Not all platform leaders follow the same playbook. Justin Nunn ranks #3 all-time with 196 lifetime repairs, but his true distinction lies elsewhere: 259 inspection jobs make him the platform's most prolific field scout. Averaging over 100 jobs monthly in the first quarter of 2026, Nunn has carved out a unique niche as the eyes and ears of the operation.
Category trends tell their own story of growth. Whirlpool Washer repairs exploded from a single job in September 2025 to 19 in March 2026—a 19x increase led by Hector Ruiz's 16 lifetime repairs in the category. GE Refrigerator work climbed from 3 jobs in September to 17 in March, with February's 15 jobs signaling sustained demand. LG Washer repairs surged from 6 jobs in September to 21 in January, then stabilized at 15 monthly in February and March—a 3.5x increase over six months.
At the top of the all-time leaderboard, a clear hierarchy has emerged. Danny Gutierrez's 450 repairs nearly double the 244 held by #2 Hector Ruiz, whose own blazing start included 85 jobs in December 2025, 63 in January, and 61 in February during a 14-week streak. Vasilii Kirillov sits at #4 with 170 lifetime repairs, specializing in GE Refrigerators with 20 lifetime jobs in that category while maintaining balanced volume across Samsung, Whirlpool, and Maytag.
The platform's evolution is unmistakable: early adopters have staked their claims to dominance while a fresh wave of talent builds sustainable volume through weekly discipline. The next milestones loom large—will Marco Palacios cross 100 lifetime repairs in April? Can the rookies sustain their blistering pace? History is being written one week at a time.