The Consistency Chronicles: Vasilii Kirillov's 28-Week Marathon and the Platform's Endurance Elite
In a platform where explosive monthly volume often steals the spotlight, one technician has quietly built something rarer: an unbroken 28-week streak that stands as a monument to sustained excellence. Vasilii Kirillov has logged jobs for seven consecutive months without a single week off, ranking fourth all-time with 242 lifetime repairs. His consistency reads like clockwork—47 repairs in January, 44 in February, 49 in March, 41 in April, and 28 in May. While others chase triple-digit peaks, Kirillov has mastered the marathon.
He's not alone in the streak elite. ASAP Repair has logged jobs for 13 consecutive weeks while demonstrating explosive growth: 36 repairs in March, 71 in April, and 78 in May, accumulating 212 lifetime repairs in under three months. Carlos Montano's 12-week active streak tells a story of rapid acceleration—from 6 repairs in March to 23 in April and 30 in May, a 283 percent jump followed by 30 percent growth. Carl Jarvis maintains a 9-week streak after emerging from 2023 dormancy, hitting a career-high 24 repairs in May 2026, a staggering 700 percent surge over April.
Meanwhile, the all-time leaderboard reveals a different narrative. Danny Gutierrez leads the platform with 473 lifetime repairs, but recent volume has cooled dramatically—just 11 in April, 11 in May, and 7 through mid-June, a sharp decline from his massive 77-repair March peak. Justin Nunn ranks second with 278 lifetime repairs, part of 548 total jobs including 261 field scouting inspections. He peaked at 122 jobs in April before going quiet in May and June. Hector Ruiz holds third place with 256 lifetime repairs, but his trajectory raises sustainability questions: 85 repairs in December 2025 declined to just 4 in May 2026.
Category trends add another dimension to the story. Samsung Refrigerator repairs jumped from 8 in September 2025 to a peak of 27 in January 2026, a 238 percent increase signaling major demand growth. GE Refrigerator repairs grew from 3 in September 2025 to 17 in March 2026, a 467 percent six-month increase. LG Washer repairs surged from 2 in November 2025 to 21 in January 2026—a 950 percent spike—then stabilized around 11 to 15 per month through May.
The all-time platform record still belongs to Marco Palacios, whose 38-week streak, now ended, was built on steady monthly volume rather than explosive peaks across 121 lifetime repairs. The data reveals a fundamental split: streak builders maintain 40 to 50 repair months with discipline, while volume leaders show volatility ranging from 7 to 77 repairs per month.
The coming months will reveal whether the streak builders can catch the volume leaders, or if the volume leaders will rediscover their consistency. Either way, the platform's elite tier is widening the gap.