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Lawnzy is an iPhone app built for lawn care operators, with a very clear focus: helping solo operators and small lawn care teams manage customers, plan routes, and charge customers’ saved cards instantly via Stripe after each service is completed. It is not a general-purpose field service platform; instead, it is a lightweight product built around the workflow of “mowing/maintenance completed, then payment collected immediately.”
Its core modules include customer profile management, service types and per-job pricing records, addresses and notes, weekly routes, daily tasks, monthly calendar scheduling, rescheduling notifications, job completion marking, income tracking, and customer history. Scheduling supports frequencies such as weekly, biweekly, monthly, and one-time, and route order can be adjusted within the day’s tasks. For payments, Lawnzy uses Stripe to save customer cards and process charges. Customers do not need to install the app; after saving a card, they can receive automatic receipts from Stripe, and service providers can also send monthly statements.
The pricing model is friendly to small operators: it is free to download, with no monthly fee and no subscription fee. Lawnzy charges a $0.49 platform fee for each completed job; Stripe separately charges its standard card processing fee of 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. The example in the text shows that a $60 job would have total fees of $2.53. Compared with platforms like Jobber, which start at $49 per month, Lawnzy is better suited to solo operators or businesses with inconsistent job volume.
Its strengths are a short workflow and low learning curve; the text claims setup can be completed in under 10 minutes. There is no need for a card reader or invoice chasing, which can reduce payment follow-up and back-office admin time. The drawbacks are also clear: only an iPhone app is explicitly mentioned at present, with no disclosed Android app, web version, API, permission system, complex team dispatching, compliance certifications, or broader third-party integrations. As a result, it is not a good fit for companies that already have office staff, multiple crews, or complex dispatching needs.
Lawnzy is suitable for solo lawn care providers, small landscaping teams, and service providers in markets where Stripe is available, such as the United States, who want to replace cash, Venmo requests, or manual invoices with automatic credit card billing. The text does not specify access conditions from China. Given its reliance on the App Store, Stripe, and overseas payment infrastructure, use in mainland China may be limited by network access, payment eligibility, and available payment methods. Jobber is mentioned as an alternative in the text; for domestic Chinese use cases, users would typically need to look for local field service, work order, or payment collection tools.
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lawnzy.app is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach lawnzy.app directly.