Affiliate disclosure
Short answer: LawnLeaks is free to read. Sometimes we earn a commission if you buy through a link we share — you do not pay extra.
What that means for lawn care owners
Most of what we publish is a checklist, script, or habit change. No purchase required. When a profit leak is really “we forget to follow up with customers,” we may mention a business tool that helps with reminders and pipelines. One of those may be GoHighLevel. If you subscribe through our link, we may earn a commission.
What it never means
- We will not twist a lawn care leak into a software pitch.
- We will not pretend a tool is required when a truck card would do.
- Commission never decides whether a habit is a real profit leak.
- You can ignore every affiliate link and still use every article.
Why mention tools at all?
Most lawn care profit leaks die with a laminated card and a two-week habit. Some don’t. Quote follow-up, review asks, and missed-call texts fail when they depend on someone remembering at 7pm after a 12-stop day. In those cases, a simple system can help — and naming one honestly is more useful than pretending sticky notes scale forever.
We still lead with the free fix. The tool mention sits at the end of relevant articles, never in the headline, and never as the only option.
Other ways the site may be funded
Today LawnLeaks is primarily a content property. If we add paid products later (for example, printable crew packs), we will say so clearly on those pages. Free leak articles will remain readable without a purchase.
How we label links
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for readers and search engines.
Questions
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