Have a construction question and need a quick answer? Text us.
We've designed the handy helper to quickly respond to any construction related questions you have. Text the number any questions you have and expect a response within seconds.
Be a part of building a useful resource for the entire skilled trades community. The more questions you ask, the better it'll get at responding over time.
As part of our beta product, you'll get free access to the handy helper. Sign up now. (note: standard text message rates apply)
The Handy Helper will be best at answering specific questions. Here are a few other examples:
-For screwing slatwall into 2" battens, should I use Douglas fir pine wood or poplar?
-How do you cut miter joints in crown molding?
-How do you cut perfect a 90 degree angle with hand saw?
-What's the fastest way to learn how to become a handyman?
Please do! For now, you can share this landing page or have your friends text the Handy Helper directly at (207)-300-9470. The more users that ask questions the better we can improve the answers over time. We'll likely be closing access to our initial beta, so if you find this tool useful, invite your friends quickly!
We built the Handy Helper on top of OpenAI's ChatGPT. This allows us to provide fast answers. While we can't guarantee that all answers are 100% accurate, our hope is that they'll be directionally correct and provide useful information faster than having to look it up and scan answers on google (given that ChatGPT was trained on most of the data available on the internet).
Classet is building the largest online community for the skilled trades workforce. There is a growing shortage of people getting into these awesome careers and we want to provide tools and a community to help more people learn about the trades. Our goal with the Handy Helper is to provide a useful tool to the current skilled trades community and give people interested in the trades a resource to learn from and ask questions. You can learn more about us and our mission here
We may occasionally ask if certain answers were helpful. Providing feedback here really helps us to improve our ability to answer questions in the future. If you have more general feedback, feel free to email [email protected]