In April the phone won't stop ringing; in January it won't start. Metra gives landscaping companies a photo-driven website that sells the work, and the automation that catches the spring flood — then revives the dead months.
Landscaping compresses a year of revenue into a few frantic months. During the rush you're running crews, quoting walk-throughs, and driving between jobs — which is exactly when the calls pour in, and exactly when you can't answer them. An April caller who hits voicemail has usually booked with a competitor by dinner. That leak, multiplied across a season, is the difference between a good year and a flat one.
This trade is also won with pictures. A finished paver patio, a drip system that ended a brown-lawn summer, a before-and-after cleanup — that's what convinces someone to spend real money on their yard. So we build your site around your actual jobs, and make it trivially easy to keep fresh: the owner of Synsational, the irrigation and landscaping company below, makes his own site edits and they're live in about two minutes.
And when the trucks are parked in November? The customers you already served this year are next spring's pipeline — if anyone bothers to text them. Ours does. Browse the rest of our portfolio or request a free demo and see it built around your company.
The $297/month Growth Package, pointed at the two problems that define landscaping: an overloaded spring and an empty winter.
Photo-forward pages for design, installs, irrigation, and maintenance — each one ranking for its own searches, each one selling with jobs you've actually finished.
Mowing, trenching, or mid-quote when the phone rings? The caller gets a text back instantly, so the spring rush books with you instead of whoever answered first.
Wrap a cleanup or fire up a new sprinkler zone, and the review request sends itself. Yards are seen by neighbors — reviews are how the whole street finds you.
Quotes, scheduling texts, and new leads in one app with a dedicated business number — not scattered across a dashboard, a personal cell, and a clipboard.
The star of this trade. Irrigation blowouts in fall, activations and aeration in spring, cleanups in between — texts to last year's customers keep the schedule full without a dollar of ad spend.
Not a portfolio screenshot — an active client with a live site and a written case study.
A Longmont irrigation & landscaping company running on this exact package. The live site is at synsationallandscaping.com — and the owner updates it himself, live in about two minutes.
Read the case study →Our landscaping work is rooted in the Front Range: our live lawn-care client is up the road in Longmont, and we build for crews across Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Superior and the surrounding towns.
Yes. Synsational's owner swaps photos and edits his own pages, and the changes are live in about two minutes — no ticket, no waiting on us. Prefer to just tell us what to change? That works too.
Yes — every service line gets a dedicated page targeting its own searches, because someone hunting "sprinkler repair" and someone planning a full backyard build are different buyers on different budgets.
$297 per month with nothing extra up front — the build of the site is part of your first month, and the price doesn't change between peak season and the dead of winter.
It's month-to-month, so yes — any time, effective at the end of the billing month, and your domain, customer list, and phone number go with you (the website stays with Metra). Worth knowing first: the slow season is exactly when the reactivation texts earn their keep.
The demo comes first and it's free — you don't spend a dime until you've seen your site and want it live.