Launching July 1, 2026 · Memphis first
Somebody owns the yard. Somebody mows it. Somebody minds the whole street. The Lawn Tool is where the three of them finally meet — starting in Memphis, this July.
We'll email you when doors open July 1. Nothing else, no spam.
The good-neighbor rule
A widow's overgrown lot. A veteran who can't push a mower anymore. A church lawn before Sunday. Companies that fulfill free service requests earn free advertising on the platform — good deeds become the best marketing in town.
Who it's for
Your dad, your uncle, your grandfather, your brother, your mother, your niece, your church, your neighborhood, your town.
Everyone lives somewhere. Most of those somewheres have a yard — and someone who worries about it. Here's what each of them gets.
Homeowners · Free
Type your address. We pull the parcel, subtract the house, and hand you your lawn's actual square footage — then show you who's worth calling about it. No tape measure, no sales call, no fee. Ever.
Take the homeowner tour →1432 Poplar Ave
Memphis, TNYour lawn
9,400 ft²
lot 12,800 − house 3,400
Thirty seconds after you type your address.
Tuesday route
liveNew request · Cooper-Young
~6,400 ft², pre-measured · 0.3 mi off your Tuesday route
Quote itBermuda: "14 customers haven't booked spring cleanup. Want the list?"
Your CRM keeps the books. We bring the neighborhood.
Lawn-care businesses · From $50/mo
Every lead arrives with the lawn pre-measured and sitting near your routes. Jobber or HousecallPro stays the boss — The Lawn Tool rides along with reports, Bermuda the AI helper, and neighbors who are already looking for you.
See the business tour →HOAs · $5 / property
Every lot mapped. Every provider coordinated. Every "when is the entrance getting mowed?" answered before it reaches the board meeting. Three months free at launch, while we build out the rest with you.
See the HOA tour →Maplewood Glen HOA
128 properties94% of the neighborhood looking right · 1 item for Thursday's agenda
The board meeting, already prepared.