The 500 Club Arrives: Danny Gutierrez's Historic Milestone and June's Explosive New Talent
June 2026 opened a new chapter in platform history. For the first time, a technician crossed the 500-repair threshold—a milestone that seemed distant just months ago. Danny Gutierrez reached 515 total jobs in June, including 492 repairs, becoming the platform's inaugural 500 Club member. With a 45-week active streak and 24 jobs logged this month, Danny now leads the all-time repair leaderboard by a commanding 214 repairs over second-place Justin Nunn. His consistency remains unmatched: 45 consecutive weeks of logging at least one job, a streak that continues to grow and stands as the platform's unbreakable record.
But June wasn't just about celebrating legacy. It was also about witnessing the arrival of explosive new talent. Alex C joined the platform on June 8 and immediately made history of his own, logging 93 repairs in just 22 days—an average of more than four repairs per day. That performance vaulted him to #8 on the all-time repair leaderboard, a stunning achievement for a technician with less than a month on the platform. His service mix tells the story of a pure repair specialist: 100% repair work with zero inspections or installations, spanning LG, Whirlpool, Samsung, and GE appliances with remarkable breadth.
Vasilii Kirillov also reached a major milestone in June, crossing 250 repairs and finishing the month with 279 lifetime jobs and 264 repairs. With 37 jobs logged in June and a 31-week active streak—the platform's second-longest—Vasilii has averaged more than 40 jobs per month since his December 2025 debut. He now ranks #3 on the all-time repair leaderboard, cementing his place among the platform's elite.
The consistency champions extended their dominance in June. Shaphan Hawks maintained a 16-week streak with 247 lifetime repairs and a remarkable 62 jobs in June, while Carl Jarvis extended his streak to 11 weeks with a resurgent 24 jobs after a quiet spring, bringing his lifetime total to 88 repairs.
But June also posed a puzzle. Justin Nunn, the #2 all-time repair leader with 278 repairs, logged just 5 jobs this month after averaging 111 jobs per month from January to April. His April peak of 122 jobs was the platform's highest single-month volume of 2026, making his June silence all the more dramatic.
On the category front, Samsung Refrigerators logged 13 repairs in June, stabilizing after May's dip to 9 but still down from January's peak of 27. Whirlpool Washers rebounded to 16 jobs after May's dip to 5, while LG Washers held steady at 14 jobs.
June 2026 will be remembered for two milestones: the arrival of the 500 Club and the explosive debut of Alex C. One represents the culmination of years of steady work; the other represents raw potential—and both remind us that the platform's history is still being written.