Edit your services and prices
Your services are the one-tap chips that show up on every quote and invoice. We seeded fourteen of the most common residential landscaping services — mowing, mulch, aeration, fall cleanup — with mid-range prices. They are starting points. Your market, your equipment, your overhead are yours — check the prices before you send a quote with them. It takes two minutes to edit the ones you use most.
Edit a service
Open My services from the sidebar. Tap any service to open its editor.
- Description — the name that shows on the quote and invoice line. Keep it short and customer-readable ("Weekly mowing — up to 1/4 acre" beats "MOW-S-WK").
- Unit — how you price it: per visit, per hour, per linear foot, per cubic yard, flat. Pick the one that matches how you sell it.
- Price — the default price per unit, in dollars. You can override on any individual quote or invoice.
Save. The new price flows into every future quote, invoice, and recurring schedule that drops this service in. Existing documents keep their original price.
Add a service
Add service at the top right of the My services page. Same three fields — description, unit, price. It appears as a new chip in the builder the next time you open one.
Remove one you don't offer
Don't do hardscape, snow removal, or pool chemicals? Open the service and delete it. The chip disappears from your builder. Past quotes and invoices that used it are unaffected.
About the seeded prices
They're conservative midpoints from trade pricing guides for the US market. They are not gospel. Bed edging at $5 per linear foot, tree trimming as an add-on, mowing on a time or per-visit basis — these work in some markets and undercut in others. Price your market, not ours.
Need to see how a service renders in context? Write a quote with it and preview the PDF before sending.