Lawn Snow App Field Guide

Do not guess your way through the demo. Walk through it.

This guide helps Partners test Lawn Snow App using demo data, audio walkthroughs, and portal-by-portal instructions. Start with the Owner Command Center audio, then open each portal and follow the workflow from the Partner side, the crew side, and the customer side.

Demo Login

Use the EasyLawn demo case first.

ID

easylawn@lawnsnowapp.com

Password

Pa$$w0rd

Demo PINs

2222

The demo is intentionally populated so Partners can see how Lawn Snow App behaves when real business pieces are already in motion: customers, properties, jobs, requests, crews, invoices, notes, and portal activity.

Owner Command Center

Start with the four-part Owner walkthrough.

These four audio guides are the main demo path. Listen in order. Part Four explains the Longevity and Referral Bonuses, including how Partners can earn TEN PERCENT longevity credit per active year, how referrals add SIX MONTHS of credit, and how retained margin can become found money.

Part 1

Why Lawn Snow App Exists

Start here. This explains the basic business problem Lawn Snow App solves and how the system keeps work, billing, crews, and customers from getting scattered.

Part 2

Daily Operating Rhythm

Walk through the daily flow: what needs done, what has been completed, what still needs billed, and where Partners should look first.

Part 3

Advanced Tools

Review deeper tools like imports, documents, maintenance, compliance, billing rules, corporate accounts, and future operating workflows.

Part 4

Longevity and Referral Bonuses

Learn how Lawn Snow App rewards Partners for staying active, building history, referring good businesses, and turning part of the Lawn Snow App Fee into retained margin.

Partner Economics

Keep the vocabulary clean.

Partners

Owners, LSA Partners, and Partners all mean the same thing: the business using Lawn Snow App.

Customers

Customers always means the Partner's customers: the homeowner or property contact paying the invoice.

The simple economics idea

A Partner can keep the customer-facing Lawn Snow App Fee the same as it was at the Starter level while the Partner's internal Lawn Snow App cost goes down. At Core, the internal cost can be $1.00 per paid transaction. With enough longevity and referral credit, the Partner can retain half of that internal cost, dropping the net internal cost to $0.50. If the customer-facing Lawn Snow App Fee remains $2.90, the Partner retains $2.40 per paid transaction.

Portal Walkthroughs

Then test each portal from the right point of view.

After the Owner Command Center walkthrough, test the Crew Portal and Customer Portal separately. The goal is to understand what each person sees without mixing up Partner controls, crew controls, and customer-facing screens.

Crew Portal Walkthrough

Shows how crews view assigned work, update job status, add notes, complete jobs, and stay focused without seeing the whole business.

Customer Portal Walkthrough

Shows how a Partner's customers review upcoming work, submit requests, see completed unpaid work, and use the payment flow.

Customer Portal Demo Case

A guided customer-side demo using the Abigail Morgan example, useful for understanding what the homeowner sees.

Onboarding Upload Walkthrough

Explains the backup-upload path for creating a populated Lawn Snow App account from existing business data.

Testing Flow

Use this order so the demo makes sense.

  1. Step One

    Listen to Owner Parts One through Four.

  2. Step Two

    Open the Owner Dashboard and review the demo business.

  3. Step Three

    Open the Crew Portal and follow a job from assignment to completion.

  4. Step Four

    Open the Customer Portal and review what the Partner's customer sees.