The 37-Week Marathon:
Danny Gutierrez Enters Uncharted Territory
No one has done what Danny Gutierrez is doing right now. With 461 lifetime repairs and an active streak that has now reached 37 consecutive weeks, he's rewriting what sustained excellence looks like on this platform. Week after week, the bar rises—and so far, no one else has been able to match the sheer endurance of his run.
But Danny isn't alone in the consistency game. Marco Palacios is quietly building his own legacy with a 35-week active streak and 114 lifetime repairs, making him the second-longest active streak holder on the platform. Meanwhile, Vasilii Kirillov has maintained a 23-week streak and accumulated 206 lifetime repairs, posting 40 or more repairs every month since January 2026. These aren't flash-in-the-pan performances—they're the product of relentless, month-over-month execution.
When it comes to inspection intelligence, one name towers above the rest: Justin Nunn. With 259 lifetime inspections and 275 total repairs, Justin has logged 13 times more field scouting jobs than any other technician on the platform. David Hair ranks second in lifetime inspections with 32, but the gap tells the story—Justin has built a category of one.
Then there's the explosive newcomer making waves in 2026. Ulises Perez logged 117 repairs in April alone, the second-highest single-month volume ever recorded, and has already reached 172 lifetime repairs in just two months of activity. Shaphan Hawks is on a similar trajectory, doubling his output from 36 repairs in March to 71 in April. With 133 lifetime repairs and an 8-week active streak, he's proving that momentum can build fast.
Category trends tell their own story this year. Samsung Refrigerator repairs surged 238 percent from 8 in December 2025 to 27 in January 2026, then stabilized in the mid-teens. LG Washer repairs doubled from 10 to 21 over the same period, holding steady at 15 per month through March. Whirlpool Dryer repairs climbed from 7 in December to 16 in April 2026—the highest monthly total in the past year.
At the top of the all-time repair leaderboard, Danny Gutierrez remains untouchable with 461 repairs, including a career-high 77-repair month in March 2026. Justin Nunn sits in second place with 275 repairs, logging over 100 total jobs per month from January through April 2026. Hector Ruiz holds third with 253 repairs, peaking at 85 in December 2025.
The platform's elite tier is defined by sustained excellence over time. As Danny's 37-week streak pushes into uncharted territory and newcomers like Ulises post explosive monthly volumes, one question looms large: who will be the next to cross 500 lifetime repairs?