Revolutionary Fully Mobile Business App Debuts for London\’s Trade Professionals

Revolutionary Fully Mobile Business App Debuts for London\’s Trade Professionals

Meet Timter: The Smartphone Sidekick for DIY Dynamos

Picture this: you’re a trade pro—electrician, plumber, or builder—ready to dive into your next gig, but your phone’s still just a “phone.” Now imagine a sleek app that turns that phone into your entire office, freeing you up to clock extra hours and boost your earnings. That’s what Timter promises.

What the App Offers

  • Daily job quoting—no more scribble‑on‑a‑notepad.
  • Smart project planning that keeps timelines tight and clients happy.
  • Hands‑free time tracking so you’re never double‑charging.
  • Instant product ordering with real‑time stock checks.
  • Comprehensive invoicing, catching those billable extras before they slip through.

All of these features run purely on your smartphone, meaning you’re left with at least four extra hours a week to actually do the work that pays the bills.

Concrete Gains

If you charge £70 per hour and clock a roughly 45‑week year, the math is simple: four extra hours per week translate into an extra £12,600 annually. That’s a pretty hefty add‑on to your wallet.

Plus, by cutting down on ordering mishaps, traders can save hundreds of pounds—every little bit matters when you’re running a tight business.

Behind the Curtain

Timter was birthed by Tony Short, a seasoned electrician near Portsmouth, who teamed up with a tech whiz and a design guru in 2017. After 3½ years of trialing and tweaking, the app is now live across Google Play and the App Store.

“I saw myself juggling a bunch of tasks with endless paperwork eating up nights and weekends. Timter cuts through that chaos, letting you focus on the hands‑on part that really matters.” – Tony Short

Getting Started

Try it free for 45 days. Want full access afterward? A month costs £30, but the company is offering a sweet drop to £20 until February 2022 to cushion the impact of COVID‑19. Even better, a yearly subscription at £200 gives you two months free.

Why It Matters

All tradespeople deserve a tool that fits in their pocket—no computers, no extra screens—just lean, performance‑boosting software that keeps them ahead of the game.