Who We Are

Built to Make Resolution Fair for Everyone

FairSquare is a dispute resolution technology company built exclusively for the home services industry. We believe that when projects go wrong — and sometimes they do — every party deserves a fair, fast, and affordable path to resolution.

Founded in 2024, FairSquare was created by a team with deep roots in technology, legal services, and the home improvement industry. We saw firsthand how slow, expensive, and inaccessible traditional dispute resolution was for everyday homeowners and small contractors — and we set out to fix that.

To make dispute resolution in the home services industry accessible, affordable, and fair for every party — whether you're a homeowner who trusted someone with your home, a contractor who delivered quality work, or a platform that wants to build trust with your users. We believe no one should have to choose between a bad outcome and an expensive lawsuit.

To become the standard dispute resolution infrastructure for the home services industry — embedded in every major platform, accessible to every contractor and homeowner, and recognized as the fair, neutral third party that protects everyone's interests and keeps the industry moving forward.

Fairness: We are genuinely neutral. Our process, our neutrals, and our outcomes are designed to give every party a fair hearing — nothing more, nothing less. Speed: Time is money. We move as fast as possible without sacrificing quality. Accessibility: Legal protection shouldn't require a lawyer. We've built FairSquare to be used directly by homeowners and contractors, without legal expertise required.

Industry Focus

The only dispute resolution platform built exclusively for the home services industry.

Technology-Driven

Modern platform with secure case management, evidence handling, and online hearings.

Fair & Neutral

Our certified mediators and arbitrators are independent, trained professionals — not advocates for either side.

FairSquare by the Numbers

Cases Resolved

Avg. Resolution Time

Satisfaction Rate

Cost Savings vs. Litigation