LawnStarter is an American online platform for mowing.[3][4] It is based in Austin, Texas.[5]
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Mowing and Other Outdoor Services |
Founded | 2013Washington, D.C. | in
Founders |
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Headquarters | , United States |
Areas served | More than 3,000 cities in more than 300 markets across the U.S.[1] |
Key people | Arman Panjwani (CFO)[2] Christian Lavender (CMO) |
Website | www |
History
editLawnStarter was founded in 2013 by Steve Corcoran, Jonas Weigert, and Ryan Farley in Washington, D.C. and later moved to Austin, Texas.[6][7] A year later, they joined Techstars Austin accelerator program.[6][8]
In January 2015, LawnStarter raised $1 million in seed funding.[8] Later, in the same year, they received an additional investment of $6 million as part of Series A funding.[9] By June 2015, they were active in 12 cities of the U.S.[9]
LawnStarter studies are picked up by the major news outlets in the US
In November 2019, it received an additional investment of $10.5 million.[10][11]
In 2020, LawnStarter was included in Austin American-Statesman's Greater Austin Top Employers list.[12]
In August 2021, LawnStarter acquired Lawn Love for an undisclosed amount.[6][13][14]
By 2022, LawnStarter had expanded its reach nationally and was operating in more than 3,000 cities in more than 300 markets. [15]
In 2023, LawnStarter recorded its first annual profit. [16]
In 2024, LawnStarter added 198 markets and 440 cities and expanded lawn care and other outdoor services it offers to customers. [17]
Platform
editIt is an online platform that allows to reserve lawn care and mowing services through a website or a mobile application.[11][18] It also tracks weather and accordingly revises the schedule as needed.[9]
LawnStarter has been called an Uber for lawn services.[5][19]
References
edit- ^ "LawnStarter City Expansion". LawnStarter.
- ^ "Arman Panjwani".
- ^ Sullivan, Heather. "Lawn care app powers back up in Richmond". NBC12.
- ^ Patel, Sujan. "Ryan Farley: How Being Scrappy Propelled LawnStarter To Success". Forbes.
- ^ a b Schwartz, Eric Hal. "LawnStarter Brings Uber-Style Service to Your Backyard".
- ^ a b c Wistrom, Brent. "Austin's LawnStarter acquires former rival Lawn Love".
- ^ Anderson, Will. "Millennials on a mission: The startup grinder".
- ^ a b "Techstars grad LawnStarter bags $1M from Gary Vaynerchuk, others". VentureBeat. January 14, 2015.
- ^ a b c "LawnStarter Raises $6M To Become Your "Lawn Care Concierge"". TechCrunch.
- ^ "Austin-based LawnStarter rakes in the green with $10.5M funding round".
- ^ a b "Austin's Lawnstarter raises $10.5M for growth". Austin American-Statesman.
- ^ "Greater Austin Top Employers 2020". Austin American-Statesman.
- ^ "LawnStarter acquires Lawn Love". Lawn & Landscape.
- ^ "Tech startups target lawn care market". San Diego Union-Tribune. June 12, 2015.
- ^ https://www.lawnstarter.com/blog/press-release/lawnstarter-city-expansion/
- ^ https://www.lawnstarter.com/blog/press-release/lawnstarter-records-first-annual-profit/
- ^ https://www.lawnstarter.com/blog/press-release/lawnstarter-city-expansion/
- ^ Hawkins, Lori. "Five Austin-based apps that can make your life easier". Austin American-Statesman.
- ^ Watson, Rachel (November 22, 2019). "'Uber for lawn care' lands $10.5M to expand in GR". Grand Rapids Business Journal.