Yardbook is free too, and it's a solid start. But when you need route optimization, AutoPay, offline mode, or rain day scheduling, you hit a wall. SoloOp gives you everything from day one — no ads, no premium tier, no upsell.
Yardbook gives you basic scheduling and invoicing. That works — until it doesn't. When a storm wipes out your Tuesday, Yardbook doesn't have rain mode. When you're driving 50 miles between two jobs that are 3 miles apart, Yardbook doesn't optimize your route.
SoloOp handles everything a professional lawn care operation needs:
Yardbook shows you a calendar. SoloOp's Gravity engine scans your next 7 days when you add a new job and tells you which day that address fits best — based on proximity to your other jobs, daily capacity, and geographic clustering.
Less driving. Less gas. More yards per day. That's money in your pocket every single week.
Yardbook lets you send invoices. SoloOp goes further with AutoPay. Your regular clients approve a payment method once — card or ACH bank transfer. After that, finish the yard, tap charge, money moves. No invoice to send. No "hey, did you get my invoice?" text.
Yardbook was designed for the desktop. The mobile experience is secondary. SoloOp is the opposite — built from day one for the phone. Big buttons for dirty hands. Clear text in bright sun. Workflows designed for the field, not the office.
You're running your business between jobs, not at a desk. Your app should too.
Both Yardbook and SoloOp are free. But SoloOp includes route optimization, AutoPay, rain mode, offline mode, crew support, client portals, and Collection Mode — all with no ads and no premium tier. See all features →
Every feature. No ads. No credit card.