Wrench is simple software for solo handymen who need to send quotes fast, invoice on time, and get paid without chasing people down.
See today's jobs at a glance
Everything about a job, right there
Your prices, ready to drop into any quote
Reviews and reminders on autopilot
Most business software assumes you've got a desk, a computer, and someone answering the phone. You've got a van, a full schedule, and thirty seconds between jobs.
Wrench is software built specifically for solo handymen — designed to work entirely from your phone. Sending a quote, creating an invoice, checking what's open — it all takes a few taps. No desktop required. Simple enough to use without a long setup process.
It was built first for handymen, but if you're a solo plumber, painter, cleaner, electrician, or landscaper running a small operation, the same problems apply — and Wrench handles them the same way.
Most field service software was built for growing businesses — with teams, dispatchers, and complicated back-office workflows. It's powerful, but it assumes you're running an operation with staff, not a truck and a phone.
Wrench is intentionally different. It does the things a solo operator actually needs — quotes, jobs, invoices, follow-ups, reviews — and nothing else. No bloat. No features that don't apply to you. No feeling like the software was built for someone else's business.
No feature tiers. No per-user fees. No "unlock with Pro."
Start with a free 14-day trial. No credit card required. If it's not for you, cancel and walk away. Simple pricing is part of the point — you've got enough to think about.
No credit card required to start. $25/mo after trial.
Wrench was built specifically for the solo handyman — the one-person operation sending quotes from a truck, without office staff. That's the core focus. But if you're a solo plumber, electrician, painter, cleaner, or lawn care pro dealing with the same problems, it works the same way.
No. Wrench was designed for someone working alone. There's no minimum team size, nothing locked out because you're solo. If you bring on a helper down the road, Wrench can handle that too — but it's built to work perfectly for one person.
You can use Wrench entirely from your phone. Sending quotes, invoicing customers, and checking open jobs all work on mobile because that's how the app was designed from the start.
The opposite. Most field service software is overkill for a one-man business. Wrench is built specifically to not be that. It handles what actually matters — quoting, invoicing, follow-ups, reviews — without making you wade through features you'll never use.
Bigger platforms were built for companies with crews and dispatchers. They're useful tools — for a different kind of business. Wrench is intentionally smaller and simpler. No bloat, no feature overload, no feeling like the software was built for someone else.
You can get started quickly. Add a customer, add the job details, send the quote. There's no lengthy onboarding or data migration required.
Because that's what makes sense for the customer it's built for. Wrench is a focused tool, not a platform trying to support enterprise clients. Keeping it simple keeps the price fair. No bait-and-switch.
That's one of the first things people notice. Instead of a quote over text or a number on a napkin, your customers get a clean, professional document they can review and accept. It's a small thing that makes a real difference in how people see your work.
If you've never lost a job, forgotten to invoice, or missed a follow-up — you probably don't need it. But most people running a small service business are quietly losing money to small gaps: the invoice that went out late, the lead that went cold, the review that never got asked for. Wrench just closes those gaps.
Try Wrench free for 14 days. No credit card. No commitment. If it helps you look more professional, stay on top of your work, and get paid a little faster — it's $25 a month to keep it.