A two-person landscaping business uses Claude as office help
A small landscaping run by two people is using Claude to handle office work they could not afford to hire for. Rough notes from a site visit can be turned into a clean customer quote in the company’s usual format.
Confusing customer emails can become polite reply drafts while the worker is still in the truck. A month of job records can be reviewed to compare actual earnings with what the expected to earn.
Before this, paperwork was slipping: went out late, and quotes were written on scraps instead of sent professionally. Claude is not replacing a rare skill here; it is covering ordinary office tasks that were becoming a real drag on the .
Key points
- A two-person landscaping company uses Claude for everyday office work.
- Messy site notes become professional customer quotes.
- Customer emails become polite draft replies from the road.
- Monthly job records help compare expected income with actual income.
- The main value is reducing paperwork when hiring office help is too expensive.