AUSTIN, Texas, – LawnStarter, a marketplace via desktop or mobile app for homeowners and lawn care providers, released a newly designed interface for the LawnStarter for Providers app. The update includes a complete visual redesign, improved self-help features and a smart service area feature to provide more efficient opportunities for lawn care providers.
“It’s a really big step forward for usability and allows us, as a company, to roll new things out to our providers more rapidly,” said Jake Andersson, head of product at LawnStarter. “We care about the experience providers have working with us and believe this will help deepen our relationship with them.”
In addition to a more simplified look, the update also includes new self-help features and a smart service area feature. The self-help features, such as a quick list of common issues, make it easier for providers to report issues without having to contact LawnStarter’s support team.
Adding a smart service area feature creates a larger window of job opportunities for providers by matching them with the best service area based on their location and demand.
LawnStarter for Providers allows lawn care providers to claim jobs, manage their schedules, and coordinate their crews. This app works in conjunction with LawnStarter’s web platform, which allows lawn care companies to claim extra clients on their already existing routes.
This app uses background geolocation tracking to provide location data that can be interacted with on LawnStarter’s web software. With this software, providers can track and manage their fleet of individual lawn care crews in real time to see the current status of job completions for a given day. Historical location data is also provided on our web software to help providers make informed decisions about coverage areas and assign jobs in an order that optimizes crews’ routes.
For more information visit LawnStarter.com
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