Spring: enquiry flood. Autumn: winter cuts. Summer: irrigation emergencies.
Landscapers and garden services live off three strong seasons and continuous maintenance contracts. We let Superchat channel the seasonal peaks, speed up quotes with photo-based measurement and auto-renew maintenance subscriptions.
Three pain points we hear every day.
Enquiry flood in March/April
Everyone wants lawn care, hedges, patio at the same time — you can't keep up with quoting.
Measurement trips cost time
Two car trips for a €500 quote is economically nonsense.
Maintenance contracts expire without chase
You lose 10–20% of maintenance customers every year because nobody triggers renewal.
How we solve it with Superchat.
Photo measurement via WhatsApp
Customer sends 3 photos of the garden + rough dimensions → you create a quote without a first trip.
Seasonal waitlist
Sign up in January for the spring waitlist → regulars get first slots.
Maintenance contract renewal
Automatic 6 weeks before expiry, a WhatsApp with renewal button. One click, contract continues.
Irrigation emergency escalation
Keywords "irrigation broken", "water running" trigger immediate escalation in summer.
What we actually build for Landscaping & Gardens.
- Photo measurement flow with structured follow-ups
- Seasonal waitlist for spring / autumn
- Maintenance contract reminder from the CRM
- Irrigation emergency keywords
- Google review request after project completion
Questions Landscaping & Gardens businesses often ask.
How does Superchat detect maintenance customers?
From CRM — we tag "maintenance contract" on the contact. Superchat reads it during chat and controls replies accordingly.
Can I use before/after photos across projects?
Yes. Superchat stores image attachments and we can make them retrievable by keyword: "Sample project patio" → image gallery as WhatsApp reply.
30-minute check for Landscaping & Gardens businesses.
We review your current setup and tell you honestly whether Superchat fits, which flows bring the most value, and what it costs — including Meta fee clarification.