Built on the route, not in the boardroom
The product got shaped between mowing jobs, not in focus groups. If a feature doesn't survive a Tuesday route in August, it doesn't ship.
About
BinBros didn't start with bins. It started with a lawn mower, a truck full of gas receipts, and a route that kept zig-zagging across town. I was cutting grass, doing landscaping, and picking up odd jobs like pressure washing — and I got tired of watching the day's profit drip out the fuel tank because my stops were in a bad order.
So I built software to optimize my own routes. Less gas, more mowing, more time on the actual work. It worked. The customer list grew. And then a new problem showed up: I couldn't keep up with the texting. Reminders, "on my way" messages, reschedules, invoices — the phone never stopped, and customers started slipping through the cracks.
I started automating that too. The reminders, the day-of texts, the payment nudges. Once the routing and the messaging were both handled, the business actually felt like a business instead of a second full-time job stapled onto the first one.
Around that time, an operator in a totally different trade — trash bin cleaning — asked if they could use what I'd built. Same shape of problem: a truck, a route, a customer list, and a phone that wouldn't shut up. Turns out the tools that saved my lawn care route worked just as well for bins, pressure washing, and the rest of the home-service trades. That's BinBros.
The product got shaped between mowing jobs, not in focus groups. If a feature doesn't survive a Tuesday route in August, it doesn't ship.
No per-stop fees. No per-text upcharges. No 18-month contracts. The plan you pick is the bill you pay.
Not a calendar. Not a Kanban. A route. The route is the work — everything else is paperwork.
Customers, photos, routes, financials — yours. Export anytime. We're a tool, not a hostage situation.
Spin up a free 30-day account. Import your customer list. We'll route your first day before lunch.
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