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LawnOps vs Mowbuddy

Mowbuddy-style networks match homeowners to partner operators. That can work if you want someone else to own the customer brand. LawnOps is different: you list under your own name on Find a Mower, keep 100% of job revenue, and optionally run quotes, rounds and invoices in one app. We do not invent lead volumes — live proof lives on /for-operators.

MowbuddyPartner / lead-network pricing (varies by agreement)

LawnOpsFree Find a Mower listing; $15/week optional for the full LawnOps app

Prices change. Check each vendor for current plans. Netflix is about $21 a month to watch TV. LawnOps is $15 a week to run the business.

Side by side

Feature Mowbuddy LawnOps
Your business name on the listing Often partner / network brand Yes — your trading name
Keep 100% of what you charge Depends on partner terms Yes on job revenue
Exclusive territory required Common on marketplace models No — national directory
Free public listing Usually partner onboarding Yes — Find a Mower
Built-in ops app Marketplace focus Optional $15/week LawnOps

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FAQ

Is LawnOps a Mowbuddy alternative for lawn leads?

Yes for operators who want a free Find a Mower listing under their own trading name instead of a Mowbuddy-style partner or exclusive-zone model. You keep 100% of what you charge homeowners; optional subscription is for the LawnOps ops app, not a cut of job revenue.

Do I keep my business name if I leave Mowbuddy for LawnOps?

Yes. Find a Mower lists your trading name. There is no requirement to work under a network brand.

Are exclusive territories required?

No. Find a Mower is a national directory. You choose the suburbs you can service. Live demand proof is on /for-operators — never invented search-volume figures.

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