Can someone use your app in their car, coffee in one hand, deciding which job to take before driving off?
This handyman interface passes that test.
Job cards show what matters: client, service, time, location, status. One tap to view. One tap to message. Done.
I design for real contexts. The contractor between appointments. The worker planning their day at 5:45 AM. The person with dirty hands who can't unlock their phone three times.
If your app needs two hands and full attention, that's not a user problem it's a design problem.
I build mobile experiences for the real world, not just Figma. Apps people open 10 times a day, not once a week.
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Posted Feb 20, 2026
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