Real human oversight
RepairHit is not meant to feel like a thin automated directory. Profile quality, presentation, and platform direction are shaped by real people.
RepairHit is built to help customers discover stronger local businesses and help business owners present themselves with more credibility, clarity, and confidence. Behind that work is a real team focused on trust, profile quality, growth, and customer experience.
Trust is stronger when customers and business owners can see the people shaping the platform behind the scenes.
RepairHit is not meant to feel like a thin automated directory. Profile quality, presentation, and platform direction are shaped by real people.
Our team works on clarity, trust signals, stronger profile depth, and better ways for businesses to present what they do.
Everything from visibility to user experience is being shaped to make RepairHit feel more credible and more useful over time.
Each team member below supports a different part of the platform, from business success and profile quality to brand communication and platform operations.
Leads the RepairHit vision, platform direction, and trust-first product strategy.
Amir leads the overall direction of RepairHit, from product thinking and brand positioning to the way business profiles, discovery pages, and trust signals work together. His focus is building a premium local directory experience that feels credible to customers and valuable to business owners.
“RepairHit should feel real, polished, and trustworthy from the first click.”
Helps business owners turn stronger profiles into stronger customer confidence.
Amy focuses on the owner experience across onboarding, profile improvement, listing clarity, and the day-to-day details that help businesses look more complete on RepairHit. Her work supports cleaner listings, better profile depth, and a more confident claim-to-growth journey.
“A great business profile should make the next customer action feel easy.”
Focuses on listing quality, public profile standards, and directory credibility.
Khalid works on the details that make RepairHit profiles feel more dependable, from content standards and profile structure to the presentation of trust signals across the platform. His role helps keep the public experience more accurate, more consistent, and more confidence-building.
“Trust grows when every profile feels intentional, complete, and clear.”
Works on search visibility, profile reach, and how businesses get discovered locally.
Ahmed focuses on the growth side of RepairHit, helping shape how service pages, city pages, and profile content support stronger visibility. His work connects local search intent with cleaner public experiences so businesses can earn more meaningful discovery.
“Visibility works best when discovery and trust move together.”
Builds relationships that help RepairHit stay connected to real business needs.
John works across partnerships, outreach, and business development to help RepairHit stay aligned with the expectations of local service businesses. His role supports strategic growth while keeping the platform grounded in what owners actually need from a profile and discovery experience.
“Long-term growth starts with real relationships and useful platform value.”
Shapes how RepairHit feels, sounds, and communicates trust across the brand.
Diane focuses on customer experience, brand clarity, and the communication details that help RepairHit feel more polished and more human. Her work supports clearer messaging, smoother user journeys, and a stronger sense of confidence across public-facing pages.
“Good design and clear communication make trust easier to feel.”
Supports platform reliability, internal coordination, and responsive team operations.
Sajid helps keep the operational side of RepairHit moving well, supporting internal coordination, issue follow-through, and the systems that keep the platform dependable. His role strengthens execution behind the scenes so both customers and business owners experience a more reliable product.
“Reliable platforms are built through disciplined follow-through.”
We want business profiles to feel more complete, public pages to feel more credible, and local discovery to feel more useful for the people relying on it.