Who it's for

Built first for the person standing in their own front yard.

It started as one Minnetonka front yard. It's useful now for three kinds of people.

Homeowners

You know the yard. You just want to see the plan before you dig it.

Today

  • Lay out your real yard to scale, in feet.
  • Test a North Wind maple against three hydrangeas in the same bed.
  • See the fall colors before you spend a dollar.
  • Scrub forward and watch twenty years fill in.
  • Save the file to your own machine.

Businesses

Nurseries, garden centers, and builders selling something a customer can't picture yet.

Today

  • Show a plant at maturity instead of a one-gallon pot.
  • Build a quick, cold-climate plan for a model home or a display bed.
  • Export a clean PNG or SVG to hand off.

Landscape professionals

You draw for a living. This is for the fast first pass, with real growth behind it.

Today

  • Sketch a scaled concept fast, with real growth models behind every canopy.
  • Build a keyed schedule that reads like a drawing.
  • Trace an aerial photo underlay.
  • Export SVG to mark up.

What it isn't (yet)

Honest about the alpha: this is not a full CAD package, it doesn't price a job for you, and there's no phone app — it's desktop and tablet first. Those are on the list, not in the box.

See the roadmap

Open the sheet

Whichever one you are, start with a blank lawn.

It opens to a working plan you can edit or clear. Nothing to install, nothing to sign.