LMN
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Ties landscaping estimates to job costing, so you find out which jobs actually made money instead of guessing.
This is a researched profile of LMN, built from its own pages and docs, not yet hands-on.
Built for, and not
Built for
- Landscaping and lawn crews that want estimates tied to real job costing, not guesswork
- Companies that budget by the hour and want to know which jobs actually made money
- Bilingual crews, the field app supports English and Spanish
Skip this if
- Solo operators who just need scheduling and invoicing. The estimating depth is more than they need
- Businesses that do not estimate or bid work. LMN's value is in the budgeting engine
- Owners wanting an all-in-one CRM with heavy marketing automation
How we scored LMN
Editorial score, weighted by the criteria below. Full methodology →
What it really costs
Full pricing breakdownPaid plans start at $297/mo (Starter).
Starter
$297/mo
1–3 crews
Professional
$648/mo
15–50+ employees; job costing
Enterprise
Quote
Custom; contact sales
Annual billing usually lowers the effective rate. Confirm current numbers on the vendor page before buying.
Real-cost reality
LMN starts around $297 a month on Starter and roughly $648 on Professional, billed monthly after a one-time onboarding fee, with Enterprise quote-only. There is no free trial, so a demo is how you preview it. The value is the estimating-and-job-costing engine, so it pays off for companies that bid work and want to track budget versus actual.
Watch out for
- The lower tier limits advanced job-costing and reporting, which is the main reason to buy
- Per-user or crew add-ons can raise the monthly cost as you scale
- Payment processing fees apply on top of the subscription
- A one-time onboarding fee applies before you start
Pricing verified June 2026
Pros and cons
What works
- Estimating tied directly to job costing, so you see budget versus actual
- Native two-way QuickBooks sync, Desktop and Online
- Bilingual field app and strong training resources
Watch before buying
- More than a solo operator needs if you do not bid work
- A learning curve to get the estimating engine set up
- Lighter on marketing and dispatch than all-in-one rivals
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What LMN is
LMN is software for landscaping and lawn-care companies built around estimating and job costing. Its core idea is tying every estimate to a real hourly budget, so you find out which jobs made money instead of guessing.
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Where it shines
The budgeting engine is the standout. Estimates flow into job costing and back into QuickBooks through a native two-way sync, the field app is bilingual for mixed crews, and the training resources are strong. For a company that bids work, that loop is genuinely useful.
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Where it falls short
It is more than a solo operator needs if you do not estimate jobs, the estimating setup has a learning curve, and it is lighter on marketing and live dispatch than all-in-one tools. The value is concentrated in budgeting, not breadth.
Our verdict
A strong pick for a landscaping crew that bids work and wants estimates tied to job costing. If you budget by the hour and want budget-versus-actual clarity, LMN earns it; if you just need scheduling and invoicing, it is more tool than the job requires. Our score reflects researched sources and verified user reviews, not hands-on testing.
Integrations
Support and mobile
Support
Email and chat support with a knowledge base, training academy, and an active user community. Capterra rates it about 4.5, with the estimating tools and training generally praised and a learning curve the common note.
Mobile
iOS and Android field apps for time tracking, job notes, and crew management, with English and Spanish support, useful for mixed crews. The app focuses on time and job data rather than full dispatch.
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Common questions about LMN.
How much does LMN cost?
Starter runs about $297 a month and Professional about $648, both billed monthly after a one-time onboarding fee, with Enterprise quote-only. The job-costing and reporting depth lives in the higher tier.
What is LMN best at?
Tying estimates to job costing. If you bid landscaping work and want to know which jobs made money, the budgeting engine is the reason to choose it.
Does it sync with QuickBooks?
Yes, both Online and Desktop, with a two-way sync, which keeps estimates, invoices, and books aligned.
Is there a one-time fee?
Yes. LMN charges a one-time onboarding fee on top of the monthly subscription, and there is no free trial, so a demo is how you preview the estimating workflow.