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mowers & mulch

Big contracts, small crews, steady rhythm.

Commercial landscaping and grounds-maintenance contracts have seasonal beats — mow-and-blow weekly in summer, quarterly hedge work, annual tree pruning. Keep Up handles multi-visit contracts, crews-of-three, and the seasonal ramp without a single new spreadsheet.

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Keep Up dashboard — Screenshot coming soon
What most of you tell us

Sound familiar?

Multi-visit contracts

One contract, dozens of visits a year, each with different tasks.

Crew scheduling

It isn't one guy, it's a three-person crew with a truck and a trailer.

Seasonal ramp

Spring ramp-up doubles the round. Winter drops off. Spreadsheet can't handle both.

What Keep Up does about it

Here's the fix.

Contracts, not one-offs

Define a contract — visits per year, tasks per visit, pricing. Keep Up generates the schedule.

Crews & vehicles

Assign a crew to a day, not a person. Track which truck has which trailer today.

Seasonal patterns

Mow-and-blow weekly April–October; fortnightly November–March. Keep Up understands.

Highlights

What you'll actually use every week.

Multi-visit annual contracts
Crew-level and truck-level scheduling
Seasonal cycle patterns
Quarterly and annual tasks (hedge, tree, fertilise)
Before & after photos per property
Commercial customer portals with visit history

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