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The 400 Club and the 31-Week Marathon: Platform Records Reach New Heights

# The 400 Club and the 31-Week Marathon: Platform Records Reach New Heights

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March 30, 2026

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The 400 Club and the 31-Week Marathon:

Platform Records Reach New Heights

When Danny Gutierrez clocked his 444th lifetime repair this week, he didn't just set a new platform record—he did it while extending his active streak to 31 consecutive weeks, a feat of endurance unmatched in the platform's history. But the story of late March 2026 isn't just about one technician's dominance. It's about a platform hitting its stride, where records are being set at the top and chased with ferocity from below.

Gutierrez's March was nothing short of spectacular: 75 jobs completed, a career-best month that dwarfs his 47-job output from January. That kind of acceleration at the top of the leaderboard is rare, but it's the consistency—31 weeks without missing a beat—that cements his place in platform lore.

Yet the gap is closing. Hector Ruiz has logged 233 lifetime repairs in just four months on the platform, an average of 58 repairs per month since November 2025. That's not a hot streak; that's a sustainable pace that puts him on track to challenge the all-time leaders by summer. Meanwhile, Vasilii Kirillov has quietly assembled 156 lifetime repairs over a 17-week active streak, carving out a niche as the platform's GE refrigerator specialist with 18 lifetime jobs in that category alone.

The most explosive debut in platform history belongs to Ulises Perez, who logged 41 repairs in his first two weeks—a blistering start that suggests the next generation of top performers has arrived ahead of schedule.

Consistency remains the hallmark of the elite. Marco Palacios extended his streak to 29 consecutive weeks and crossed the 100-job threshold with 107 lifetime jobs, 92 of them repairs. Justin Nunn, maintaining a 12-week streak, has built a dual-threat profile: 144 lifetime repairs paired with 259 inspection jobs, a rare blend of field scouting and hands-on work.

Category trends tell their own story. LG Refrigerator repairs surged from just 3 in November 2025 to 18 in March 2026—a sixfold increase in five months. Whirlpool Washer repairs followed a similar arc, climbing from 5 to 18, with Ruiz accounting for 15 of those lifetime. Samsung Refrigerator repairs spiked to 27 in January, then settled into a steady 12 to 16 per month, signaling maturation rather than volatility.

March 2026 delivered the highest combined monthly volume in platform history. As the platform matures, all-time records are no longer untouchable monuments—they're targets. And the rising stars are closing in fast.

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