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Whitney Ortiz, a master technician for YourMechanic, works on replacing an evaporation emission control canister at his customer’s apartment parking lot in East Palo Alto, Calif. (MCT News Service)
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“The problem is, you don’t know who these guys on Craigslist are,” he said. “You don’t know how much it should cost. The whole experience felt broken.”

YourMechanic, which made its debut in September, has compiled a database of automobile part and labor prices. So if the owner of a 2000 Honda Civic needs brake pads, the app can calculate what the job would cost, taking into account how far the mechanic needs to drive, then ship the parts from a wholesaler.

Agrawal said his company — whose investors include actor Ashton Kutcher and venture capital firms SoftTech and Andreessen Horowitz — works with about a dozen certified mechanics who cover roughly half the San Francisco Bay Area.

Ashu Desai, who met Agrawal while both were going through the Y Combinator tech incubator, recently bought a used BMW and hired a YourMechanic grease monkey to replace his drive belts and brakes and flush his power steering and fuel injection systems.

“The service cost me $1,050, as opposed to nearly $3,000 at the BMW dealership,” said Desai, CEO of a Palo Alto, Calif., startup that teaches students to design iPhone games.

He liked that the work was performed in his own driveway, saving a trip to a garage, and that the website showed him customer reviews of each mechanic.

On-site services aren’t new to the valley; during the dot-com bubble, many companies began offering workers mobile perks like personal training and dentist visits, the better to keep them corralled on campus. GoHaircut, for instance, has a local competitor called On-site Haircuts, which operates a salon inside an RV.

But the company, which was founded in 2003, sets up at specific locations on specific days. “They don’t come to your office on demand,” Maxim notes.

The new wave of such services is built, in part, on the increasing ubiquity of mobile phones, which make it easy for customers to schedule services on the fly and for workers in the field to be notified of new clients.

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