CRM for
Landscaping
From spring estimates to winter contracts — one system for the whole season.
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Why landscaping
need a CRM
Landscaping runs in seasons: a spring flood of estimate requests, a summer of maintenance routes, and a fall of contract renewals. Most crews handle the flood with sticky notes and lose jobs they never knew they'd dropped.
Origin CRM keeps every estimate request in a pipeline until it's won or lost, bills maintenance contracts automatically each month, and queues the renewal follow-ups before the season turns.
The three leaks Origin CRM plugs first
Spring requests overwhelm the office
Every inquiry becomes a pipeline card — quoted, scheduled, won or lost — so the busiest month stops being the leakiest one.
Maintenance billing is a chore
Monthly maintenance contracts bill themselves as recurring PDF invoices, with unpaid vs. overdue visible at a glance.
Renewals slip past the season
Recurring yearly tasks and scheduled emails put every renewal conversation on the calendar before the contract lapses.
Built for the way
landscaping work
A seasonal pipeline
Watch the spring rush move from estimate request to signed job on one board the whole office can see, live.
Contract billing on autopilot
Recurring invoices handle monthly maintenance clients; missed periods backfill safely instead of vanishing.
Estimate follow-ups that send themselves
Quote the yard, queue the follow-up; it sends on schedule and cancels if the homeowner replies.
Routes and reminders together
Recurring tasks for weekly routes, one-off installs on the same agenda, overdue items rolling forward until handled.
Plus everything else in Origin CRM — contacts and companies with full history, a command palette, real-time team sync, daily backups and your own private subdomain. See the full feature comparison →
Origin CRM vs.
the usual suspects
The green-industry software that does billing usually can't do sales follow-up, and the CRMs that do follow-up don't invoice. Running both sides from one flat-rate system is the whole point.
vs. HubSpot
HubSpot's free CRM tier is real, but the tools a landscaping company actually leans on day to day — automated follow-up sequences, quoting, sales automation — sit in the paid Sales Hub, priced per seat, so the bill grows every time your team does. Origin CRM includes follow-ups, quotes and invoicing in one flat monthly price.
vs. Salesforce
Salesforce is built for enterprise sales organizations: per-user licensing and enough configuration that many companies hire a consultant just to get started. A landscaping company rarely needs any of that. Origin CRM is self-serve — sign up and your workspace is live the same day.
vs. Pipedrive
Pipedrive does pipelines well, but it's priced per seat and leans on add-ons and third-party integrations for invoicing and email automation. Origin CRM ships a visual pipeline, branded invoicing and reply-aware follow-ups built in, for one flat price.
Competitor packaging and pricing models are summarized from their public materials and may change; check each vendor for current details. HubSpot, Salesforce and Pipedrive are trademarks of their respective owners.
One flat price: $99/mo
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Landscaping ask us
Can it handle one-off installs and recurring maintenance for the same client?
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Yes. A client can have a one-time invoice for an install and a recurring invoice for monthly maintenance at the same time, with the full history on their record.
How fast can I get a quote out?
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Minutes. Quotes are built on your own branded template and sent as PDF attachments from your mailbox, straight from the client's record.
Does the price change when I hire for the season?
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No. One flat monthly price covers the whole team regardless of headcount — seasonal hires don't change the bill.