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Master Plumbers delivers Uber-style App for its members

Master Plumbers and Mechanical Services Association of Australia has announced an exclusive new partnership in Victoria with i4Tradies to provide an innovative Uber-style App for its members.

The App, developed by technology innovator i4Tradies, helps plumbing businesses efficiently manage their end-to-end operations, while providing an outstanding consumer experience to their customers.

The App is exclusively available in Victoria only to plumbers who are members of Master Plumbers.

The i4Tradies platform provides our members with the right tool to run their business in a way that will allow them to build trust with their customers. I think this will turn out to be a game changer for our members.

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Master Plumbers delivers Uber-style App for its members

Peter Daly, Master Plumbers Chief Executive said that the partnership continues the evolution of the plumbing profession and will help deliver the kind of service levels Master Plumbers are known for.

“The i4Tradies platform provides our members with the right tool to run their business in a way that will allow them to build trust with their customers. I think this will turn out to be a game changer for our members,” Mr Daly said.

Logan Nathan, founder and CEO of i4Tradies, said the partnership is a win for the plumbing industry and its customers. “The use of the App, which was developed with the involvement of the members of Master Plumbers, will deliver peace of mind for business owners as they will spend less time managing the business and more time growing it and getting their lives back.”

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The i4Tradies platform provides our members with the right tool to run their business in a way that will allow them to build trust with their customers. I think this will turn out to be a game changer for our members.

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