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Aspire
Aspire is a landscaping FSM platform acquired by ServiceTitan in 2023, priced ~$300–500+/user/mo, serving commercial landscape contractors.
Aspire overview
Aspire is a field service management platform built for commercial landscaping and lawn care contractors, with a product scope that extends from sales estimating through job costing, crew management, equipment tracking, and customer invoicing. Acquired by ServiceTitan in 2023 as part of that company’s vertical expansion strategy, Aspire continues to operate as a standalone product focused on the commercial landscape market. Charlotte, North Carolina serves as the base of operations. The acquisition positions Aspire as the landscaping complement to ServiceTitan’s HVAC, plumbing, and electrical core — targeting businesses in the $5M–$100M+ revenue range.
Pricing
Aspire does not publish pricing. Based on industry accounts, the platform typically costs $300–500+ per user per month, making it a premium investment for established commercial landscaping businesses. Implementation and onboarding fees apply. Given the ServiceTitan ownership, pricing and contract terms are likely to align with ServiceTitan’s enterprise sales approach.
Strengths and weaknesses
Aspire’s primary strength is its landscaping-specific feature depth — the estimating engine, job costing framework, and crew scheduling tools are built around how commercial landscape businesses actually operate, rather than being adapted from a generic FSM template. ServiceTitan ownership adds financial stability and integration potential. The main weaknesses are cost, a non-self-serve sales process, and the uncertainty that comes with being an acquired product finding its place in a larger portfolio.
When to pick Aspire (and when not to)
Aspire is the right choice for commercial landscaping companies generating $5M or more in annual revenue that need sophisticated estimating, job costing, and crew management in a single platform. Skip Aspire if you run a small residential lawn care operation — LMN, Yardbook, or Jobber are more appropriate for that scale and budget. Also consider Aspire if you are already a ServiceTitan customer looking for a compatible landscaping module.
Pros
- Purpose-built for commercial landscaping — covers estimating through billing
- Strong job costing and crew productivity tracking
- ServiceTitan ownership brings integration roadmap and investment
- Good fit for landscape businesses with complex estimating needs
Cons
- High price point — difficult to justify for small landscapers
- Pricing opaque; requires a sales engagement
- Integration with ServiceTitan still maturing post-acquisition
- Not designed for residential lawn care at small scale
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Pricing and feature data current as of April 26, 2026. Verify with vendor.