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LMN is a landscaping business management platform priced $297–697/mo, based in Toronto, covering estimating, job costing, scheduling, and crew management.

Headquartered in Toronto, ON, Canada · Category: BusinessApplication · Pricing: subscription

LMN overview

LMN, short for Landscape Management Network, is a business management platform purpose-built for landscaping and lawn care companies. Headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, LMN covers the complete landscaping business workflow: estimating, job costing, crew scheduling, time tracking, equipment management, and invoicing. The platform has established itself as one of the two leading dedicated landscaping FSM platforms — alongside Aspire (acquired by ServiceTitan in 2023) — and targets commercial and residential landscape businesses in the $1M–$20M revenue range that have outgrown basic scheduling tools but cannot justify Aspire’s enterprise pricing.

Pricing

LMN offers two main tiers with flat, unlimited-user pricing: a standard plan at approximately $297 per month and an advanced plan at approximately $697 per month. Annual billing provides a discount. The flat pricing includes unlimited team members, which is a meaningful advantage for landscaping businesses with large seasonal crews. The entry price is higher than Jobber or Service Autopilot but lower than Aspire.

Strengths and weaknesses

LMN’s estimating and job costing tools are its core competitive strength — they are built around how landscape businesses actually price work, accounting for labor productivity rates, material costs, equipment time, and overhead burden. The unlimited-user flat pricing works well for businesses with large variable-size crews. LMN also maintains a strong training and community resource library. The weaknesses are the single-vertical focus, an estimating workflow that has a meaningful learning curve, and a mobile experience that some users find less intuitive than the desktop interface.

When to pick LMN (and when not to)

LMN is the right fit for landscaping businesses in the $1M–$20M revenue range that need job-level profitability tracking and are not ready for Aspire’s price and complexity. It is particularly strong for commercial landscaping companies managing large bid-based contracts. Skip LMN if you are a solo lawn care operator or very small business — Yardbook or Service Autopilot serve those needs at a lower price. Also skip LMN if you are in HVAC, plumbing, or any trade outside landscaping.

Pros

  • Purpose-built for landscaping with estimating and job costing included
  • Flat pricing with unlimited users — cost-effective for larger crews
  • Strong industry-specific training and community resources
  • Lower price point than Aspire for similar feature coverage

Cons

  • Single-vertical focus — not useful outside landscaping
  • Estimating tools have a learning curve for new users
  • Mobile app receives mixed reviews relative to desktop experience
  • Less enterprise depth than Aspire for very large operations

Integrations

QuickBooks OnlineQuickBooks DesktopStripeGoogle CalendarGPS Fleet TrackingAspire

Best for: Commercial and residential landscape businesses ($1M–$20M revenue), Landscapers needing estimating and job costing in one platform

Industries: Landscaping , Lawn Care , Snow Removal , Hardscape

References

  1. LMN Pricing
  2. LMN on G2

Pricing and feature data current as of April 26, 2026. Verify with vendor.