
RealGreen
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Lawn-care software for established multi-crew companies. The 3-crew minimum tells you exactly who it's built for.
This is a researched profile of RealGreen, built from its own pages and docs, not yet hands-on.
Built for, and not
Built for
- Established lawn-treatment companies running three or more crews that need route density and renewals
- Operators who want built-in marketing, like automated renewals and neighbor-sales mailers, tied to routing
- Multi-crew businesses ready to invest in setup for a purpose-built lawn platform
Skip this if
- Solo operators and one-to-two-crew shops. The setup fee and base rate assume scale
- Mowing-and-maintenance crews rather than chemical-application lawn care, the design favors treatment routes
- Owners who want transparent pricing and a quick self-serve start
How we scored RealGreen
Editorial score, weighted by the criteria below. Full methodology →
Pros and cons
What works
- Purpose-built for lawn-treatment routing and renewals
- Strong built-in marketing: automated renewals, neighbor mailers, measurement-based quotes
- Scales across multiple crews and locations
Watch before buying
- Quote-only pricing with a setup fee and a contract
- Support reputation trails the category
- Overkill for solo or very small operators
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What RealGreen is
RealGreen, a WorkWave product, is software for lawn-treatment companies, built around route density, automated renewals, and marketing. The three-crew framing tells you who it is for: established multi-crew operations, not solo mowers.
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Where it shines
Its marketing is the standout: automated renewal campaigns, neighbor-sales mailers, and measurement-based instant quotes, all tied to routing built for chemical-application lawn care. For a multi-crew treatment business, that combination is hard to assemble elsewhere.
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Where it falls short
Pricing is quote-only with a setup fee and a contract, support reputation trails the category at around 3.4 on Capterra, and the whole design assumes scale. A solo operator or general mowing crew will find it heavy and expensive.
Our verdict
A strong fit for an established lawn-treatment company running several crews that will use the marketing engine, and a poor one for small or mowing-focused operators. The renewals and marketing are the draw; the setup cost, contract, and support reputation are the catch. Our score reflects researched sources and verified user reviews, not hands-on testing.
Integrations
Support and mobile
Support
Phone and email support with a knowledge base and onboarding. Capterra rates it around 3.4, with support and responsiveness the most common complaints, so weigh that against the platform's depth.
Mobile
A field app on iOS and Android for crews to see routes and log work. Offline behavior is not clearly documented; confirm it if your routes run through low-signal areas.
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Common questions about RealGreen.
What does RealGreen cost?
It does not publish prices. Third-party sources report a base around $125 to $199 a month plus a setup fee near $995, unverified, scaling with crews and modules.
Who is RealGreen for?
Established lawn-treatment companies running three or more crews that want routing tied to built-in marketing and renewals. It is built around chemical-application lawn care, not general mowing.
Is there a free trial?
No. RealGreen requires a quote, a contract, and a setup process, with no self-serve trial.
What about support?
Support is the most common complaint in reviews, with a Capterra rating around 3.4. The platform depth is real, but factor responsiveness into your decision.