Franchise Industry · Landscaping

An operating system for landscaping franchise networks.

Solomon is the layer that makes a network of landscaping locations behave like one operation — without flattening what makes each franchisee successful.

The problem

Why landscaping franchise networks lose visibility.

Franchisors get reports. They don't get the operating picture. By the time something appears in a roll-up, the territory has already absorbed it.

  • Each landscaping location runs a slightly different version of the same playbook.
  • Standards exist on paper but aren't enforced in real workflow.
  • Reporting is reconstructed monthly, not observed live.
  • Underperforming territories are diagnosed late, after the quarter is gone.
Capabilities

Operational governance, not surveillance.

Solomon gives franchisors an honest operating picture, and gives franchisees a real system to run on.

Network-wide visibility

One live view of every territory's pipeline, jobs, and customer commitments.

Territory rollup

Every metric rolls up cleanly without per-location spreadsheet work.

SOP enforcement

Standards live inside the workflow, not in a binder nobody opens.

Performance monitoring

Outliers — good and bad — surface in days, not quarters.

Local autonomy

Franchisees run their business; the system enforces the things that have to be uniform.

Comparable reporting

Apples-to-apples reporting across the network because the operating layer is shared.

How it works

How a franchise network actually runs on Solomon.

  1. Step 01

    Standardize

    Codify the parts of the operation that should be uniform across every location.

  2. Step 02

    Deploy

    Each landscaping location runs on the shared operating layer from day one.

  3. Step 03

    Observe

    The franchisor sees live operational reality, not a delayed report.

  4. Step 04

    Improve

    Best-performing territories' workflows are promoted to the network.

In practice
For the first time, our network of landscaping locations runs on the same operating layer. We can actually tell who's executing the model and who isn't.
Franchisor, Landscaping network
Outcomes

What franchisors get.

network-wide visibility
Live
operating layer
1
SOP adherence
time to diagnose territories
FAQ

Common questions from Landscaping franchise leaders.

Does Solomon replace our existing franchise tech stack?+

No. Solomon governs how work moves through your existing tools and surfaces an honest operating picture across the network.

How is franchisee autonomy preserved?+

Standards are enforced where uniformity matters; everything else stays in the franchisee's hands. Solomon is governance, not micromanagement.

Can we onboard one location at a time?+

Yes. Networks typically deploy in waves — pilot territory, then regional, then full rollout.

How does reporting roll up?+

Every metric is built on live operational data, not per-location exports. Roll-ups are continuous, not monthly.

What about data ownership?+

Franchisor and franchisee data boundaries are explicit. Each party sees what they're entitled to see.

Is it secure for a network of independent operators?+

Role-based access, audit logging, and territory-level scoping are enforced by default.

Run your landscaping franchise network on one operating layer.

Solomon is the layer that makes a network of independent operators behave like one operation — without flattening what makes them work.