What FastHands costs you
Last updated: July 2026
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FastHands is free for homeowners and property owners. No fee to post a job, no fee to receive bids, no fee to hire, no subscription. You pay the contractor the price you agreed, and nothing on top.
Where the money comes from
The contractor pays a fee of at most 15% of the job total, and only when the job is finished and paid. Nothing when a job falls through, nothing for leads, nothing monthly. If your job never happens, FastHands earns nothing from it.
Does that fee end up in my price?
It is a fair question and it deserves a straight answer: a contractor knows their costs and prices accordingly, here as anywhere. But compare it to how lead platforms work. There, a contractor pays for introductions whether or not the work ever happens — so the quotes you receive have to cover all the leads that went nowhere, including the ones that were never you.
Our fee only exists on work that actually completes. There is no dead-lead overhead to spread across your quote, because there are no dead leads to pay for.
What you pay, and when
You pay the agreed price into escrow when you sign, and it sits there until the work is done and the window closes. There are no FastHands charges layered onto that. See how paying through escrow works for the timing, or the pricing page for the contractor-side numbers.