Meet the new business GreenPal, the Uber of lawn care

Edmonds, WALocal News

GreenPal, known as the "Uber for lawn care," launched in 2015 and currently services over 250 markets across the United States. The company has observed significant organic growth in suburban areas, leading to its recent service availability in Edmonds. With a network of over 65,000 vendors, GreenPal has successfully assisted over 1 million homeowners in managing their lawn care needs. The platform offers a simple way for users to find, schedule, and pay for lawn care services. GreenPal's expansion into Edmonds signifies the rising demand for accessible lawn maintenance solutions in suburban regions.

This growth aligns with the increasing trend of on-demand service platforms across various industries. The company aims to streamline the lawn care process, making it easier for homeowners to maintain their properties. As GreenPal continues to grow, it reinforces the shift toward technology-driven solutions in everyday services.

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