I'm Carson. I run a land clearing operation in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, with my dad Jamie. We mulch, we clear, we get our boots dirty.
We've been using Jobber and GoHighLevel to run our business — same software a lot of you are probably running. And it works, sort of. But here's what I kept watching happen:
Jamie does the site walks. He's been operating equipment for 30 years and he can look at a property and tell you exactly what it'll take to clear. But he can't build the quote on Jobber while he's standing there with the customer. The screen is too clunky. He has to come home, sit at the kitchen table, and rebuild the whole thing from his notes — and by that time, the customer's already getting bids from two other guys.
That's not Jamie's problem. That's a software problem. Jobber wasn't built for someone bidding 4 acres of medium brush off a county road. Neither was GoHighLevel. They're built for marketing companies and lawn care routes and a hundred other things — they're fine at all of those. But they're not built for us.
So I'm building one that is.
LandWorkPro is for the operator standing on a property with the customer, who needs to bid the job in 90 seconds, send it before walking back to the truck, and have a deposit in the bank before pulling out of the driveway. That's the whole thing. Five trades, one app, built for the way the work actually happens.
The first version ships later this year. If you've ever had to tell a customer “I'll get back to you with a quote tonight” and then watched them book the other guy — get on the list. You'll be the first to use it.