For contractors & side jobs

Stop chasing money.
Start collecting it.

ClosedTab locks your price before work starts. Customers agree to the total, pay a deposit, and the rest is collected on completion. No itemized debates. No getting stiffed.

74% of freelancers experience
late or missing payments

You did the work. Now comes the hard part.

Every contractor knows the feeling. The job is done, you name your price, and suddenly the customer has opinions.

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The Ghosters

Work is done. Customer vanishes. Phone goes straight to voicemail. Your only option is small claims court for $400.

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The Hagglers

"I looked it up online and the parts only cost $30." Suddenly your customer is an expert on wholesale pricing and your labor is worth nothing.

The Slow Pays

"I'll get you next week." Then next month. Then it's awkward. You're not a bank, but somehow you're financing their home repairs.

Four steps. Zero awkward conversations.

ClosedTab turns the hardest part of any side job into a two-tap process.

01

Scope the Job

Describe the work. Set one flat price. No line items, no material breakdowns for customers to Google.

02

Send the Link

Text your customer a link. They see the scope, the total, and nothing else. Clean and professional.

03

Lock the Price

Customer agrees and pays a deposit. The price is locked. No renegotiation, no "but I found it cheaper."

04

Finish and Collect

Complete the work. Remaining balance is collected automatically. You never have to ask for money.

What changes when you close the tab first.

Without ClosedTab

  • Do the work, then hope they pay
  • Customer Googles every line item
  • Awkward money conversation at the door
  • "I'll pay you next week" on repeat
  • No recourse when they ghost

With ClosedTab

  • Price locked before you pick up a tool
  • One flat price, no itemized breakdown
  • Deposit collected upfront, automatically
  • Remaining balance collected on completion
  • Digital commitment, not a handshake

You do the work.
ClosedTab closes the deal.

Built by someone who got stiffed one too many times. For everyone who's tired of chasing money they already earned.