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MyJobQuote is a quote-comparison site that's grown rapidly in the last few years. Its cost-guide content ranks well, the quote process is fast, and the price feels right. Then come the questions: where do the trades come from, what does vetting look like, and why is there no escrow? Here's the breakdown.
Vetting is shallower than Checkatrade or MyBuilder's. The trade may not have done the specific work you're asking about — only that they list the category in their profile.
Want the full side-by-side instead? See how TradeMatch compares to MyJobQuote on fees, vetting, escrow and reviews.
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MyJobQuote ships quotes quickly because the matching is light-touch. A homeowner request goes out wide, trades respond fast, and a comparison is in your inbox within hours. The cost of that speed is depth: vetting is shallower than Checkatrade or MyBuilder's, qualification verification is inconsistent across trade categories, and the trade may not have done the specific work you're asking about — only that they list the category in their profile.
Like Bark and Rated People, MyJobQuote runs on lead fees. Trades pay £5–£20 per lead. The same dynamic applies: trades who can't convert leads cheaply absorb the loss until it shows up in higher quotes. Trades who quote at platform-floor prices to win the lead then add costs mid-project to recover margin. Both end up at the same problem: lead-fee inflation in the quote you receive.
Cost-guide content is genuinely useful — if you want a no-frills view of UK pricing for a specific job, MyJobQuote's pages are well-researched and updated. The quote-request flow is one of the cleanest in the market. For low-stakes quoting where you just want a directional price, it's a fine place to start.
Vetting is depth-first, not speed-first — Gas Safe, NICEIC, Part P, public liability insurance and ID are all verified before the trade can quote. Quotes are still fast, but they come from trades who genuinely do that work. No lead fees, so the price you see is the price the trade thinks the work should cost. Escrow on every payment, dispute mediation, capped quote count for quality not chaos. The cost-guide content is at least as deep — see /cost-guides — and it's tied to the same trades who'll quote for the work.

Trade-specific qualifications verified by category — Gas Safe for gas, NICEIC for electrical, Part P for domestic. Not generic.
Trades quote free, pay only on confirmed work. The lead-fee inflation pattern is structurally absent.
The platform protection MyJobQuote doesn't offer — your money is held until the work is signed off.
Read the price guide and post the job from the same place — same vetted trades behind both.
It's both — strong cost-guide content brings homeowners in, then a quote-request flow connects them with trades who pay for the lead. The matching is real, the trades are real, but the vetting is lighter than the brand impression suggests.
Identity and basic profile checks are standard. Qualification verification (Gas Safe, NICEIC, Part P, etc.) is requested but not consistently enforced before a trade can quote. Some categories are tighter than others.
The cost-guide pages are well-researched. The quotes you receive may sit above the cost-guide range because trades have lead-fee recovery to bake in. Cross-check at least one quote with a no-lead-fee platform like TradeMatch to see the gap.
Reviews are tied to platform jobs and are genuine, but review density is lower than Checkatrade or MyBuilder. New trades surface quickly, which is good for variety but means review history is a less-reliable signal.
TradeMatch verifies trade-specific qualifications before quoting, runs no lead-fee model, holds payments in escrow, and caps quotes at 5 with mediation if anything goes wrong. Comparison at /compare/tradematch-vs-myjobquote.
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