See how a landscaping owner can miss a call while working, still text the homeowner back, collect the job details, and book the estimate.
No signup required · Takes 60 seconds
Live sample
Sarah asks for an estimate
2:14 PMNew landscaping request from your website.
LeadHarvest texts back
2:14 PMHi Sarah - saw your landscaping request. What's the address, and does Friday morning work for a free estimate?
Sarah replies
2:17 PMFriday morning works. The yard is overgrown and I want it cleaned up before the weekend.
Estimate booked
Friday, 10:30 AM
Sarah Martinez - $4,200 job opportunity
Sample only. No real texts sent. You can pause LeadHarvest any time.
Start with my first estimateThe demo you just watched happens for website leads, Facebook leads, missed calls, open estimates, and past customers. LeadHarvest works the opportunity, books the estimate, and shows the recovered revenue.
LeadHarvest works missed opportunities while you stay on the job site.
A website lead, Facebook lead, missed call, open estimate, or past customer enters recovery.
LeadHarvest follows up, gets the service, address, timing, and urgency, then pushes toward a booked estimate.
Recovered opportunities become booked estimates. If they do not respond, LeadHarvest keeps following up and shows the recovered revenue.
Most homeowners hire the first company that responds. LeadHarvest texts every lead in under 30 seconds — even at 2 AM, even when you're running a chainsaw.
Same Google ads. Same Facebook leads. But now those opportunities get worked before they go cold.
No phone tag, no scheduling links. LeadHarvest proposes a time, locks it in, and writes the estimate to your calendar — you just show up.
The average landscaping job is $500-$2,000. Recover one job and the service can pay for itself many times over.
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We’ll help set up missed-call recovery, new lead recovery, unsold estimate recovery, and past customer recovery one-on-one.
Apply for Founder-Led SetupMost landscaping businesses lose money when follow-up is slow. LeadHarvest texts back, asks what work they need, helps book the estimate, and shows the money recovered.