Photo based quoting
Site photos and a few measurements turned into a itemised quote for turf, planting, retaining or hardscape work, ready to send without a second visit.
Everything included, nothing bolted on after the fact.
*Every build starts with a fixed-scope conversation, no surprise line items after the fact.
Honesty
We tell you what AI can and cannot do, then we ship the part that pays for itself.
Speed
Find the one workflow costing the most, ship it to production, prove the return.
Care
Success is hours given back to people and dollars saved. Never the size of the invoice.
Site photos and a few measurements turned into a itemised quote for turf, planting, retaining or hardscape work, ready to send without a second visit.
Jobs replanned around rain and ground conditions automatically, with clients notified of the new time before they notice the change themselves.
Recurring mowing, spraying and garden care contracts tracked and rebooked automatically, so renewals never slip through and revenue keeps flowing.
Orders for turf, mulch, plants and aggregate drafted from the job spec and sent to your supplier, timed to land before the crew arrives.
No. Site photos and a few measurements are turned into an itemised quote for turf, planting, retaining or hardscape work, ready to send without a second visit.
Jobs are replanned around rain and ground conditions automatically, with clients notified of the new time before they notice the change themselves.
Recurring mowing, spraying and garden care contracts are tracked and rebooked automatically, so renewals never slip through and revenue keeps flowing.
No. It handles quoting, scheduling and materials ordering, but the crew still does the actual landscaping. It removes the return visits and the guesswork around them.
Tell us what you’re trying to do and we’ll reply with how we’d build it, no obligation.
Quoting and scheduling run off photos and the forecast instead of return visits and guesswork, so more quotes go out same day and fewer jobs get lost to a rained off morning.
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