The phone rings while you're on the mower.
You can't answer a call mid-cut. By the time you do, the lead called the next guy. I build sites and intake systems that capture every opportunity, qualify the price shoppers out, and let your evening be your evening.
What tends to break in a season
Missed calls during work hours
Price-shoppers eating your morning
Quote follow-up nobody does
Seasonal scheduling chaos
What I'd build first
Missed-call text-back
Every missed call gets an instant text. Most leads engage by text faster than they call back anyway.
Recover the leads you would have lost
Pricing transparency on the site
Ranges, package tiers, what changes the number. Filters out the lowest-bid hunters before they call.
Better leads, less wasted time
Automated quote follow-up
Estimate goes out, follow-up sequence runs. You don't have to remember Friday at 4pm.
Higher close rate, no babysitting
Seasonal scheduling tools
Routes, recurring contracts, weather contingencies. One calendar, four seasons.
Plan the season once
Landscaping in New Haven County
From estate properties in Madison to tight residential lots in Hamden, the work varies but the operations don't. Every landscaper I've talked to has the same problem: the phone rings when the equipment is loud, and the work doesn't pause.
Your customers want a price and a date. The faster you can give them both — without stepping off the truck — the more jobs close.
Stop losing leads to the mower.
If your phone is half your problem and your evenings are the other half, the systems behind both can be quieter. Let's talk about what you'd actually use.
First call free · No pitch · Custom quote after we talk