Hey guys
I want to start a service app for basic problems like plumbing, electrical ,construction like etc so please help me by giving instructions to open it.
And how we scale these business largely
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Bro people came, created, sold, failed, did great, exited, gave and everything in between in this industry. Too late now.
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