Talking through a landscape design rarely lands. The client pictures the yard one way, you picture it another, and the gap shows up halfway through the job as a change order. Pinning the plan directly onto a photo of the property closes that gap.
Align on the plan visually
Pin what goes where, beds, features, plantings, right on a photo of the yard. The client signs off on the actual layout instead of a description, and your crew works from the same picture.
- Proposed beds, features, and plantings
- Drainage and grading problem areas
- Existing trees and structures to protect
- Hardscape and irrigation locations
Document the before-and-after
Landscaping is one of the most visual trades there is, which makes it perfect for documentation that markets itself. Pin progress at each phase and the before-and-after practically sells your next job. That record is also referral gold, read Before-and-After Reports That Win Referrals.
Flag issues early
Pin drainage or grading problems before they become disputes. A dated photo of a low spot that was always there protects you when standing water shows up after a storm.
Share with clients in a click
A read-only link or branded PDF keeps clients aligned from proposal to final walk, no app for them to download, no account to create. See how it works in Elevations for Landscaping.

