Aspire Software announces intent to acquire Go iLawn and LandOne

The property intelligence tools will enhance service offerings to the green industry.
The property intelligence tools will enhance service offerings to the green industry.
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St. Louis-based Aspire Software, a ServiceTitan company, has entered into definitive agreements to acquire Go iLawn, an online property measurement tool, and LandOne Software, a cloud-based digital takeoff and design tool.

“The addition of Go iLawn and LandOne will help meet Aspire’s goal of providing end-to-end services and solutions to the landscaping industry,” says Mark Tipton, CEO of Aspire Software. “By adding online tools for property measurement and design, we’re one step closer to that goal. Our plans to integrate both solutions with Aspire’s business management software will give landscapers yet another reason to switch to Aspire as their core operating system.”

The planned integration of both Go iLawn and LandOne with Aspire’s platform will enable Aspire users to use property intelligence tools directly within Aspire to measure, design, estimate and bid on new jobs and enhancements.

Founded in 2009 and acquired in 2010 by industry veteran Mike Rorie, Go iLawn enables companies in the U.S. and Canada to get property measurement with parcel boundaries using aerial and satellite imagery, all stored in the cloud.

“Go iLawn is thrilled to join forces with the Aspire team to deliver best-in-class software to the landscaping industry,” says Rorie. “With Aspire’s support and resources, we’ll be able to invest more in product development, enabling our customers to measure properties anytime and anywhere, quickly quantify materials and equipment needed for jobs, and boost job site efficiency and performance with detailed mapping.”

Founded in 2018 by Joshua Martin in Opelika, Alabama, LandOne Software offers digital takeoff and design tools. Today, LandOne is used by companies to bid, manage, and complete takeoff, irrigation design and landscape enhancement projects.

“Becoming part of the Aspire team is an exciting opportunity for us,” says Martin. “We’ll be able to more rapidly expand our product and scale our mission to serve contractors by giving them the simple tools they need to quickly deliver accurate bids, proposals, and designs.”

Following the close of both acquisitions, all Go iLawn and LandOne employees will join Aspire as part of the planned acquisitions. Both Go iLawn and LandOne will continue to be sold as stand-alone solutions, powered by additional product investment from Aspire and ServiceTitan to accelerate the development of both technologies.

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