Hey Jodie guides
Landscaping & Lawn Care guides
Practical advice for landscaping & lawn care on handling calls, capturing leads, and winning more work.

The best landscaping business software in 2026
There is no single best landscaping business software. Here is an honest, vendor-neutral roundup of the tools Irish landscapers and gardeners actually run, compared on scheduling, CRM, quoting and payments, plus the call-answering layer none of them cover.

How to start a landscaping business in Ireland: the operator playbook
A practical operator playbook for starting a landscaping or gardening business in Ireland: registering with Revenue, public liability insurance, the waste collection permit, the kit you actually need, winning your first clients, pricing for profit, and the step every other guide skips - not dropping the enquiries you generate.

Landscaping pricing in Ireland: what to charge so you actually profit
How to price landscaping and gardening jobs so you make money: Irish day-rate and hourly benchmarks, a simple cost-plus-margin method, and the van, insurance and downtime your rate has to cover.
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Pest Control
Wasp nest panics and rat sightings don't wait for office hours. Jodie picks up so you can pick up the job.
Cleaning Services
End-of-tenancy bookings and new cleaning enquiries captured day and night, so your diary stays full.
Plumbers
Boiler emergency at midnight? Jodie takes the call, books the job, and lets you sleep until the van's needed.
Electricians
Rewire enquiries and emergency callouts handled instantly, even when you're up a ladder with both hands full.
HVAC Companies
From broken boilers in winter to AC installs in summer, Jodie keeps your phone covered all year round.
Roofers
Storm damage calls spike when you're busiest. Jodie captures every lead while you're on the roof.
Dental Practices
New patient registrations and appointment queries answered promptly. No hold music, no missed opportunities.
Auto Repair & Mechanics
Breakdown calls and service bookings answered on the first ring, even when you're under the bonnet.