Robin Schwartz business » Entrepreneurs Rob Feldman and Sandy Kronenberg of Service.com At Your Service Entrepreneurs launch new home repair startup, Service.com. Robin Schwartz | Contributing Writer I t’s one of the joys of home- To find a pro, offer “I’ve used Service.com ownership — there’s a twice. Once to replace a services on the sudden leak or a furnace broken garbage disposal, the site or for more breaks and you need help information, visit other for a furnace repair,” (and a repairperson you can he says. “The experience was service.com. trust) fast. Enter Service.com, wonderful both times. With a new online platform that the app on my phone, I chat- allows users to find, chat, hire ted with pros within three and pay qualified service pro- minutes. I also love the fact fessionals or “pros” using a computer or that once they came out and completed a smartphone. the repairs, I could pay with a tap on my Entrepreneurs Sandy Kronenberg, the phone. Quick and painless!” company’s CEO, and Rob Feldman, vice Barrett Zeff, the owner of Clean Green president of business development, are Carpet Cleaning in West Bloomfield, is two key players behind the Farmington one of the pros listed on the site. He says Hills-based startup that promises “home he receives multiple new leads each day, repairs done in a snap.” About 400 and many customers have even referred local professionals are available for hire him to their friends. through the site to handle everything “It’s been a pleasant additional income from gutter cleaning to electrical work, stream,” Zeff says. “The project manag- plumbing, roof repair and more. ers have made my life easy. They’re very “It’s really designed to address the professional, and they identify what the problems we all have with home repairs,” customer needs.” Kronenberg explains. “We looked into Kronenberg has had major success why there’s so much dissatisfaction and with startups before. A graduate of the it’s usually because the pro and the con- University of Michigan and Georgetown sumer are not on the same page.” University, he started the IT services Service.com solves that problem by company Netarx in 1997, grew it to providing a concierge service. The com- 250 employees and seven locations pany’s employees serve as project man- throughout the Midwest, and sold the agers, monitoring the progress of each company to Logicalis for $34 million in job and ensuring customer satisfaction. 2011. He later became a general part- There’s no charge to log on and use the ner with Ludlow Ventures in Detroit. service; when a job is done and payment Feldman, the former owner of Impact is made, the company receives a 2 to 7 Steel Canada, came to him with a ven- percent success fee from the pro. ture capital deal one day. The two met “Pros love it because it’s an extra tool and decided to work together. Both are in their tool belt,” Feldman adds. “A lot of Temple Israel members. pros have told us our concierge service is Now, Kronenberg and Feldman are really helping their businesses.” determined to find their niche in the The company started with $3.4 mil- $400 billion home service industry and lion in seed money from venture capital they’re well on their way. firms and angel investors. In late August, Following the successful launch of the website and mobile app went live in Service.com in Metro Detroit, the busi- Southeast Michigan. Kronenberg says ness partners have big plans to take the already thousands of people have signed company nationwide in 2017. on. Steven Fink of West Bloomfield is one of them. where there’s a will, There’s a way forward. “I had just moved back to metro Detroit and got a job at JVS,” explains Leah Rosenbaum, JVS president and CEO. Ȧ2QP\ʳUVWGD\,ZDVZRQGHULQJZKDW,ZDVGRLQJZLWK P\OLIHDQGLI,KDGPDGHDELJPLVWDNH,ZDONHGLQWR WKHDJHQF\IHHOLQJDQ[LRXVDQGWKHQ,ZDVEHIULHQGHGE\ Isadore. He offered me a cup of coffee and sat and chatted ZLWKPHIRUDIHZPLQXWHVXQWLOP\VXSHUYLVRUDUULYHG,W ZDVWKHNLQGHVWJHVWXUHRIP\OLIH7KDWZDVPDQ\\HDUV ago. We’ve stayed in touch ever since.” Ȧ-96LVP\VHFRQGKRPHȧVD\V,VDGRUHȦ,ZLVKLWZDVP\ ʳUVWKRPH,ZDVWKHUHDORQJWLPHDQGWKH\DUHOLNHIDPLO\ My best memory of JVS is Leah. She is very nice. I call her ZKHQVKHȤVEXV\EXWVKHQHYHUVD\VVKHȤVEXV\ULJKWQRZȧ 2XUFRPSDVVLRQDWHDQGDZDUGZLQQLQJVWDIIȢOLNH/HDK ZKRUHFHQWO\UHFHLYHGWKH0DQGHOO/DQG0DGHOHLQH+ %HUPDQ$ZDUGIURPWKH-HZLVK)HGHUDWLRQȢKDYHVKDUHG OLIHPRPHQWVZLWKDQGDGYRFDWHGIRURXUSURJUDP SDUWLFLSDQWV)RU\HDUVRXUVWDIIPHPEHUVȤFDUHDQG FRPPLWPHQWKDYHVKRZQSHRSOHZLWKGLVDELOLWLHVVHQLRUV job seekers, veterans and others The Way Forward through all stages of their lives. * Find your way forward at www.jvsdet.org 2121580 42 November 10 • 2016