Sort landscaping inquiries, property details, photos, service area, and estimate next steps.
Landscaping
The hardest part of running a landscaping company is not the work itself but the coordination around it: scheduling crews around weather, getting materials confirmed before jobs start, and collecting on change orders before clients forget what they agreed to. Imagine connects the field-service system, supplier inbox, and accounting tool and keeps the workflow from stalling between jobs. The office gets fewer fires; the crews get fewer surprises.
Sort landscaping inquiries, property details, photos, service area, and estimate next steps.
Keep landscaping crews, routes, weather changes, seasonal visits, and customer updates aligned.
Connect job scopes, material lists, supplier messages, and purchase approvals before landscaping work starts.
Why this work matters
Every site blends seasonality, crew routes, materials, photos, estimates, and renewal timing.
Industry context
U.S. industry-wide employer data for 2023, included as context for landscaping.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2023 County Business Patterns and Annual Integrated Economic Survey, NAICS 561730 (Landscaping services).
Field service signal
ServiceTitan reports AI momentum in contractor operations. Landscaping teams can turn that into site estimates, seasonal schedules, materials, change orders, and renewal follow-through.
Site estimate map
The queue keeps practical details visible - lead photo, material need, crew route, change order, and renewal note. Imagine separates routine movement from the few items that need judgment, then ties each approved action back to its source.
Imagine handles the repetitive coordination around site estimates, crew routing, materials, change orders. It reads the systems your team already uses, prepares the next step, and asks for approval when human judgment matters.
No. Imagine works on top of field-service, CRM, scheduling, supplier, payment, and customer messaging tools and keeps those tools as the systems of record. It handles the operational follow-through between them and records what changed.
Yes. You set the rules, thresholds, and owners for each workflow. High-confidence work can move automatically, while exceptions and client-facing changes can stay in a review queue.
Bring the site estimates, crew routing, materials, or related workflow that keeps slowing the team. Imagine will show how it becomes a review queue with a full trail.