How WeldBooker Works

Built around smarter matching, not random browsing.

Customers post welding work with photos and details. WeldBooker uses WeldScope™ intake and structured matching logic to route the opportunity toward welders who fit the project.

For customers

Start with structured intake, WeldScope™ support, and controlled matching instead of hoping the right welder stumbles across the job.

01

Post the work

Upload photos, describe the welding work, set the location, timeline, and any key details. The intake is structured so the job starts with useful scope data instead of vague messages.

02

WeldScope™ review

WeldScope™ reviews the submitted photos and project details to help organize the scope, identify likely work type, urgency, material clues, and what kind of welder may be the best fit.

03

Qualified welders get matched

The platform routes the opportunity based on service radius, certifications, insurance status, responsiveness, reputation, and how well the welder fits the specific project.

04

Move forward inside the platform

Customers and welders move through a controlled workflow instead of relying on scattered calls, texts, and off-platform back-and-forth from the beginning.

For welders

Build a real operating profile and let the platform bring you opportunities that fit your location, credentials, and performance.

01

Build your welder profile

Set your service area, travel radius, company details, insurance status, certifications, and capabilities so the platform can match you correctly.

02

Receive matched opportunities

Instead of digging through a noisy public board, you receive opportunities that align with your location, trade fit, and platform trust signals.

03

Earn visibility through performance

Verified completions, responsiveness, reviews, certifications, and professionalism improve your position over time and help unlock stronger opportunities.

WeldScope™ Intake

WeldScope™ turns project photos into smarter job intake.

WeldScope™ uses uploaded project photos and intake details to help organize the scope before the job is routed. That means cleaner matching, better preparation, and fewer vague handoff moments between customer request and welder opportunity.

Photo-driven intake support
Structured project detail capture
Cleaner matching inputs
Better-qualified opportunity flow