We were frustrated by our own appliance repair experiences, so we set out to change them at scale.
Parker has spent his career in procurement consulting for Fortune 500 companies, advising C-suite leaders on multimillion-dollar technology decisions that affect thousands of people across their organizations. The work was about getting large, sophisticated buyers the right service with the right vendor at a fair price, with a clear view of supplier performance and spend under management.
The opacity & urgency that costs corporations at that scale is the same thing that burns a homeowner on a Saturday repair call: you’re upset, you can’t see what you’re paying for, doubt trickles in, and the person diagnosing the problem is the same person who profits from the fix. Repairable points that discipline at the home — an honest diagnosis, a transparent price on parts & labor before you book, and a vetted professional nearby.
Parker holds a Master of Business Analytics and a Master of Accounting from the University of Texas at Dallas.
Brice has spent his career in large, global financial institutions driving costs out of complex systems so that ordinary people pay less. There, he led partnerships with Group Purchasing Organizations, which pool buying power to negotiate lower prices, cutting what people pay across three fronts: investment fees, advice, and recordkeeping. The people who came out ahead were everyday retirement savers and the employers who sponsor their plans.
At Repairable, Brice leads go-to-market — how the product reaches homeowners, how it’s positioned, what gets prioritized in the build, and how the company earns trust before anyone books a repair. It’s the same discipline pointed at a new target: take the cost and the guesswork out of a bill people could never see before, and make the price fair and clear before they commit.
Brice is a Texas CPA. He holds an MBA from the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business and a Master of Accounting from Southern Methodist University.
Todd has spent his life building & fixing things. He built a career first in general contracting, then in appliance repair, and today he runs a highly-rated appliance repair shop in the Jackson, Mississippi metro area.
At Repairable, Todd is the authority the product answers to. He owns quality control on the diagnostic engine — every diagnosis is built to meet the standard he’d hold one of his technicians to — and he keeps the company honest about what actually matters to a repairman in the field, not just what looks good on a screen.
If it runs on power, gas, or water, there isn’t much Todd can’t diagnose or fix.


