They have enough to figure out without the lawn.
New parents don't need another onesie. They need someone to quietly handle the yard while they figure out feeding schedules, sleep shifts, and why the baby only stops crying in the car. Send a cut. It's the kind of help that actually helps.
How it works
Three minutes from you. Weeks of relief for them.
Tell us their address
We measure the lawn from satellite. No call, no estimate visit. 60 seconds.
Pick how often
One-time, every other week, or a recovery plan. Cancel any time, no fee.
We text them, gently
"Someone sent you a mow." They tap to confirm, or decline with one tap (full refund).
My sister had her baby on a Tuesday. By Saturday her front yard was cut, and she still doesn't know it was me. That's the whole point.
— Patrick H.
Sent to his sister · ongoing weekly
What's included
The help they actually need but won't ask for.
What new-parent senders usually pick
Most pick the "fourth trimester" plan — 6 cuts over 12 weeks, covering the hardest stretch.
One cut
"Just to see if they like it"
Fourth trimester
6 cuts over 12 weeks · $51 each
First year
Monthly through the season · $49 each
Ongoing weekly
Pause or cancel any week
The questions everyone asks
They can decline with one tap. No awkwardness. If they want to pause their regular service for a few weeks, that's between them and their landscaper.
Absolutely. Schedule the first cut for the due date week. If the baby's late, we'll adjust.
We measure from satellite. If there's no mowable area, we'll tell you before you pay.
Not yet — but you can send a voucher separately if you want to cover future cuts.
Currently Greenville, SC metro. Expanding across the Upstate this year.
One less thing for the new parents.
A clean yard and zero lawn-related decisions for the first few months.