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Lode for Landscaping

Rain forecast? Your crew plan and customer updates are already sorted.

Landscaping runs on weather, crew availability, and customer trust. When rain moves a job, the cascade of texts, calls, and calendar changes can eat your whole morning. Lode prepares the updates before you even open your phone.

Weather daysReschedule plans ready before breakfastCustomers hear first — not last.
QuotesFollow-up goes out while the job is still warmBefore they find someone on Facebook.
Crew plansEvery crew member gets the right site, right timeThrough the channel they actually check.
The problem

Why landscaping businesses lose time every week.

These are the moments where things fall through the cracks. Lode catches them before they become bigger problems.
Problem 1

Weather changes that wreck the whole week.

Rain on Wednesday does not just cancel one job — it pushes everything. The Thursday crew now has a double booking. Friday's mulch delivery arrives with nobody on site. Lode watches the forecast against your calendar and prepares the reshuffle before the cascade starts.
Problem 2

Quotes that die because nobody followed up.

A homeowner asks for a quote on a retaining wall. You measure up, send the price, and get buried in the week. Three weeks later they have hired someone from Facebook. Lode catches the quiet quote and drafts the follow-up so it goes out while the job is still real.
Problem 3

Crew miscommunication between sites.

You tell the foreman the schedule changed. He tells two of the three crew. The third shows up at the wrong property with a trailer full of pavers. Lode prepares the updated plan for the right people and waits for review before anything is sent or changed.
Before and after

What changes when Lode is running.

A real scenario from a landscaping business.
Before Lode

The way it works now.

Rain is forecast for Thursday. You have three jobs booked. You start calling customers at 7am to reschedule. Two do not answer. The crew is already loading the trailer. You spend the morning on the phone instead of on site. One customer gets missed entirely and shows up in a Google review complaining nobody told them.
With Lode

The way it could work.

Lode sees the weather risk on Wednesday night. By the time you check your phone in the morning, the alternative plan is ready — three rescheduled slots, three customer messages drafted, and the crew update prepared. You review the plan, approve it, and the whole day is sorted before breakfast.
Common questions

Questions landscaping owners ask about Lode.

Straight answers about how it works and what it changes.

How does Lode handle weather-related changes?

Lode watches for weather changes that affect scheduled outdoor jobs. When rain or extreme heat puts a job at risk, Lode prepares the rescheduling options, drafts customer updates, and adjusts crew plans — all held for your approval before anything goes out.

Does Lode work with the tools my crew already uses?

Early access starts by mapping the systems your team already uses, such as Jobber, Tradify, ServiceM8, simPRO, AroFlo, Aspire, LMN, monday.com, accounting tools, email, calendars, and job notes. Specific connector behaviour is confirmed during onboarding before any workflow is claimed.

Can Lode follow up on quotes for me?

Lode monitors for quotes that have not received a response. When a residential or commercial quote goes quiet, Lode prepares a follow-up message and holds it for you to review. You approve, edit, or hold it before anything leaves your business.

What if I have multiple crews working different sites?

Lode tracks schedule changes across all your crews. When one job moves, it checks for knock-on effects on other jobs and prepares updates for each crew. The office reviews one clear plan instead of chasing updates across five different group chats.
Early access

See how Lode works for landscaping businesses.

Watch the interactive demo or join early access to start the conversation about your workflow.