The Problem
How It Works
No training required. No complicated setup. If you can use your iPhone, you can use Lawnzy.
FAQ
Everything you need to know before downloading.
Yes. Your provider uses Lawnzy to manage their lawn care business. The payment link they sent is powered by Stripe — the same payment processor used by Amazon, Apple, and millions of other businesses. When you tap the link, you'll enter your card directly on Stripe's secure site. Lawnzy never sees your card number. If you're unsure, you can confirm with your provider that they use Lawnzy before clicking.
After each visit, your provider marks the job complete and your saved card is charged automatically — you don't have to do anything. You'll receive an automatic receipt from Stripe after each charge. Your provider can also send you a monthly statement showing every visit and payment for the month. No app required on your end, and your card details are never stored by Lawnzy.
Lawnzy is an iPhone app built specifically for solo lawn care operators and small crews. It lets you manage clients, charge cards on file immediately after each job via Stripe, view your weekly schedule, and track earnings — all in one place. It's free to download on the App Store.
The fastest way to get paid for lawn care work is to charge a card on file the moment you finish the job. With Lawnzy, you save each client's card through Stripe, then swipe to charge immediately after completing a lawn — no invoice, no follow-up, no waiting. The charge goes through the same day.
Yes. Lawnzy uses Stripe to process payments. Set up direct deposit once, clients save a card on file, and you charge them instantly after every job. Stripe's standard rate of 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction applies. On a $50 lawn job, that's $1.75 — far less than the cost of chasing a payment for two weeks.
Lawnzy is free to download. There are no monthly fees or subscriptions. Lawnzy charges a $0.49 platform fee per completed job — you only pay when you get paid. Stripe's standard rate of 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction also applies to card charges. On a $60 job, your total cost is $0.49 + $2.04 = $2.53, and you're paid that day.
Jobber is a field service platform built for companies with office staff, dispatchers, and multiple crews — pricing starts at $49/month. Lawnzy is built specifically for the solo operator or small crew who IS the business. It's simpler, priced for one person, and optimized for the on-the-spot charge workflow rather than complex scheduling and dispatch. See the full comparison →
Yes. Lawnzy stores each client's name, address, service type, price, schedule, notes, and payment information. You can build a weekly route, reorder it to match how you drive, mark jobs complete, and view the full history for any client — all from your iPhone.
Yes. Lawnzy includes a monthly calendar view that shows all your scheduled clients color-coded by frequency — weekly, biweekly, monthly, or one-time. Tap any day to see that day's jobs, reorder them, or reschedule to a different date with automatic text notification to clients.
Many lawn care operators use Lawnzy, which connects directly to Stripe for card-on-file payments. Instead of sending a Venmo request or collecting cash, you charge the client's saved card the moment the job is done. Funds are deposited to your bank account on Stripe's standard payout schedule.