About FixIt Quick
FixIt Quick exists because the device repair market in the UK works against the consumer. We're trying to fix that.
The problem
When something goes wrong with a phone, laptop or console, the average person has no useful information. They don't know what's actually broken. They don't know what a fair price is. They don't know which shop is honest and which one will swap a genuine battery for an aftermarket one and pocket the difference.
The result: people overpay, get upsold, or replace working devices that could have been fixed for a fraction of the cost.
What we built
FixIt Quick is a free diagnostic tool. You search your device, tap the part that's misbehaving, answer a few questions, and get a clear answer: what's likely wrong, what it should cost, and whether it's actually worth repairing.
We currently support 485 phones, laptops, tablets and consoles across the major brands.
Transparent by default
Every diagnosis shows independent and authorised price ranges side by side. You see what others charge, and you decide which path suits you.
Honest, not hopeful
We tell you when a repair isn't worth it. The worth-repairing score is calibrated to UK second-hand prices and your device's age, not generic global numbers.
Built for the UK
Pricing in GBP, repairers across London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Bristol, and copy that doesn't assume you live somewhere else.
How we make money
Honestly: today, we don't. FixIt Quick is in MVP mode. The marketplace is free for both consumers and repairers. Long term, we'll likely charge repairers a small fee per qualified lead, which keeps the consumer experience free and aligned with finding the right answer rather than pushing the most expensive one.
What we will never do: sell your device data, take commissions for steering you to a particular repair shop, or surface paid results without labelling them.