Jobber starts around $39/mo and is built for teams. If you're a one-person lawn or landscape operation, here are the options worth a look — including ours.
Satellite lawn measurement with obstacle subtraction, sqft-based pricing for nine services, quotes sent by text, scheduling with route optimization, invoicing, and upsell prompts on every visit. Deliberately skips team features to stay fast and cheap. Try the free measuring tool or open the live demo.
A long-running free platform with invoicing, scheduling, and CRM. The trade-offs: ads, a dated interface, and quoting that takes more clicks. Hard to argue with free if budget is the only constraint.
Popular with small operations for estimates and invoices. Less focused on in-field quoting and measurement; more of a back-office tool you use after the work.
The heavyweight: automations, dispatching, audits. Overkill for a solo operator — but if you're building a multi-crew company, it's built for exactly that.
Not lawn-specific at all, but if your only problem is collecting money, Square's free invoicing plus a paper notebook is a legitimate minimal stack. You give up quoting, measurement, and scheduling.
14-day free trial. No app store. Works on any phone. Cancel anytime.