
Check
Check | The Lawn Care Management App for Individuals.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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N/A | €0.0 | round | |
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Total Funding | 000k |
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Check, formerly known as Block Lawncare, operates as a business automation platform tailored for the lawn care industry, specifically targeting solo operators and small crews. The company was founded in Baton Rouge, United States, in 2019 by Matthew Armstrong and Jacob Jolibois. Armstrong, who had a background in community-building with his church, identified the need while mowing yards in his neighborhood to combat blight, realizing the operational challenges faced by small-scale lawn care providers. Jolibois brought digital expertise from his time as a principal and director at MESH.
The company's core offering is a mobile application designed to automate and simplify the administrative tasks associated with running a lawn care business. The app serves as a central hub for managing client information, scheduling and routing jobs, handling invoicing, and processing payments. Features include the ability to create recurring jobs, reschedule with a single tap, track time spent on each job, and automatically update client balances when payments are made. The platform aims to reduce the time operators spend on back-office work, allowing them to take on more jobs or have more personal time. Check's business model is subscription-based, offering a free plan to get started and paid plans that unlock features like integrated payments through Stripe.
The target market consists of the approximately 75% of green industry establishments that are non-employers, such as side-hustlers and owner-operators who traditionally rely on pen and paper. By providing an intuitive, mobile-first solution, Check aims to fill a gap left by more complex software designed for larger companies. The company raised $850K in a seed round in June 2022. In May 2024, Check was acquired by Plowz and Mowz, an on-demand landscaping service provider.
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