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Weekly routes that reshuffle around the rain — and crews on the same page

Set your mowing routes once, slide the whole week when it rains, and keep every crew's hours and property notes straight. All in the language of lawn care.

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A landscaper mowing a green residential lawn on a sunny afternoon
Mowing route — Thu crew A On schedule

What one rainy Thursday does to a week of routes

  • It rains Thursday and the whole route has to slide — and you're texting three crews and a dozen customers to move the week.
  • Crew hours live on paper time slips that show up crumpled on Friday, so payroll is a night of squinting at handwriting.
  • A crew opens the wrong gate or lets the dog out because the 'latch is broken, dog in back' note never made it out to the field.

From the season's routes to payday, one visit at a time

  1. 1
    Estimates & Quotes

    Price a season of weekly mowing or a one-off cleanup, send the quote, and turn an accepted bid into a standing route in a tap.

  2. 2
    Scheduling

    Build each crew's weekly route once — every visit for the season lands on the calendar, and a rained-out day slides the whole route forward instead of rebooking stop by stop.

  3. 3
    Customer Management

    Each property carries its own gate code, dog note, and 'don't blow clippings in the pool' instruction, right on the crew's phone before they pull up.

  4. 4
    Invoicing & Payments

    Bill the whole book at once — every property's monthly visits invoiced in one pass, on a flat seasonal contract or per visit.

  5. 5
    Team & Payroll

    Crews clock in and out on their phones, so hours total themselves and Friday payroll for three crews is a glance, not a stack of time slips.

Everything a lawn care business runs on

Worknizer calendar showing a landscaping crew's weekly mowing route across several properties
  • Scheduling

    Set each crew's weekly route once and it repeats all season — and when it rains, slide the whole day forward instead of rebooking every stop.

  • Customer Management

    Every property's gate code, dog, sprinkler zones, and 'don't touch the roses' notes ride on the crew's phone, so the right thing happens on every lawn.

  • Team & Payroll

    Crews clock in and out from the field, so hours total themselves and paying two or three crews on Friday takes minutes, not a stack of time slips.

Worknizer talks like a lawn care crew

Worknizer sets up around the words your crews already use — so the app reads like a landscaping business, not generic 'job management' software.

  • Jobs → Visits
  • Schedule → Routes
  • Team → Crews

Landscaping questions, answered

Yes. Build a crew's weekly route once and Worknizer keeps scheduling every visit through the season, so a full book of lawns stays on the calendar without you rebuilding it each week.

Slide it. Move a rained-out day forward and the whole route shifts with it, so the week reshuffles in one move instead of a dozen calls to push each stop.

Yes. Each crew member clocks in and out on their phone at the property, so hours total themselves and Friday payroll doesn't wait on paper time slips.

Each property stores its own notes — gate code, dog in the back, sprinkler zones, where the clippings go — and they ride on the crew's phone, so the right thing happens on every lawn.

Both. Put recurring mowing on a flat monthly or seasonal contract and charge one-off cleanups or mulch jobs separately, and each visit carries the right amount onto the invoice.

Run your lawn care business — not the paperwork

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