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Built for the truck cab
Loads on a cracked Android in 1.2 seconds. Works offline when you lose signal. Big buttons, no menus inside menus, designed for one-thumb use while you're standing on a tailgate.
Built in Kansas City · Public beta · Updated weekly
Built for solo operators and small crews who got tired of paying $120 a month for software designed for someone else's business. Schedule, invoice, and get paid — from your phone, in the field, with one bar of signal.
Free for up to 20 customers. $19/month after that. No contracts, no sales calls, no kidding.
Five wedges
We built MowNext by listening to lawn care operators in Facebook groups for six months. Here's what we kept hearing — and what we did about it.
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Loads on a cracked Android in 1.2 seconds. Works offline when you lose signal. Big buttons, no menus inside menus, designed for one-thumb use while you're standing on a tailgate.
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$19 a month for solo. $49 for crews up to 5. No hidden fees. No "upgrade for SMS." No annual contract. The price you see is what you pay until we publicly change it.
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We check the forecast every morning at 5am. If tomorrow's rained out, you get a list of jobs to reschedule before your first cup of coffee — not after eight customers text you asking where you are.
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No AI receptionists. No marketing automation. No CRM pipelines. We won't bloat. When you outgrow us, we'll tell you which competitor to switch to.
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Auto-invoice the second you mark a job complete. Stripe payments hit your account in 2 days. Card on file, autopay, customer-pays-fee toggle, tip support. Built around the #1 reason small lawn care businesses fail: cash flow.
A typical Tuesday
No jargon. Just the actual workflow.

Today's route, in mowing order, with a weather banner if it's relevant. No login screen. No spinner. Just the day.

One tap. Snap a 'before/after' photo if you want. Add a note about the gate code. Move on.

Customer gets an email with the photo, the price, and a Pay button. You did nothing. You're already pulling into the next driveway.

Look at the week. Hours worked. Money in. Money still owed. Done in 4 minutes. Watch the game.
Pricing
Pick a plan, change anytime, cancel anytime. No 'talk to sales.'
An honest filter
We'd rather you find the right tool than churn from ours.
I spent six months reading r/lawncare and lurking in lawn care Facebook groups before I wrote a line of code. Same complaints, every week: "Jobber's too expensive." "Yardbook's invoices go to spam." "LawnPro doesn't even have a 3-week mowing schedule." "I don't need an AI receptionist — I need software that doesn't crash when I lose signal."
So I built MowNext for the operator who's been ignored by enterprise lawn care software. It's lean on purpose. It will stay that way. If you've got a feature request, my email is in the footer. I read every one.
— Geoff, founder · Kansas City
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