Mr Repair is a full-stack React + Firebase application designed to streamline and simplify home service request management.
It connects customers needing services (like electrical, plumbing, or appliance repair) with service workers, and enables easy tracking of service requests—from booking to completion.
Mr Repair streamlines home service management:
- Customers can browse and request services (like plumbing, electrical work).
- Service workers see assigned requests in a dashboard.
- Workers use QR code scanning to validate and mark jobs as complete.
- All data updates real-time via Firebase.
Built to simplify and digitize the service booking process.
📌 User Authentication (Signup/Login) 🔎 Browse and Request Services for customers 🗂️ Service Worker Dashboard for managing assigned requests ✅ QR Code Scanning to mark jobs as completed (with real-time Firebase updates) 🔔 Client and Worker History tracking 💥 Responsive, user-friendly UI with React Bootstrap
- Frontend: React 18
- Routing: React Router DOM
- Styling: React Bootstrap
- State Management: useState, useEffect
- Authentication & Database: Firebase (v9 modular)
- QR Code Scanning: react-qr-reader
- Deployment: GitHub Pages
Clients request services through the platform. Service providers see their assigned requests. When on-site, the provider scans the client's QR code to confirm the task. Upon successful scan, the request is marked completed in the database.
https://velapoojitha.github.io/mr-repair/
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