About

Built by an operator, not a software company.

ClarityStride started as one frustrated lawn-care owner's fix for a stack of rented tools that never quite fit the way the business actually runs.

No Mow Worries is a lawn-care company in Aurora, Colorado doing about $302,400 a year. Like most service businesses, it ran on a patchwork: a CRM for customers, a separate app for texting, another for calls, a spreadsheet for the books, and a calendar that never matched any of them. Every tool cost money, none of them talked to each other, and the owner was the glue holding it together.

ClarityStride is what got built to replace all of it. One login that answers the texts, chases the quotes, books the jobs, keeps the books, and then shows you exactly where the year is headed. It is the office that runs itself, so the owner can get back to running the crew.

We build it for ourselves first. No Mow Worries is customer zero, and the same codebase is built to be sold to other home-service operators. That order matters: the product has to survive a real business before it earns the right to run yours.

What we believe

Customer zero is a real business

No Mow Worries runs its texts, quotes, crew, and books on ClarityStride every single day. If a feature doesn't survive a real season of lawn care, it doesn't ship.

Own it, don't rent it

The incumbent tools cost $250 to $500 a month and still made the owner the bottleneck. ClarityStride replaces that whole stack with one login you actually own.

The owner is the bottleneck, so automate the owner

Quotes chase themselves, the receptionist answers the phone, the books categorize as the money moves. You approve the judgment calls; the software does the busywork.

Deterministic where it counts

Prices come from your matrix, not an AI guess. Money is tracked to the cent. The AI drafts the wording; it never invents the number.

Want it to run your office too?

We onboard operators a handful at a time so each one gets set up right.

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