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Trigger the storm. Push the lot. Document the salt.

Aspire Snow charges enterprise. The single-truck plow guy uses a notebook. We're sitting between — weather-trigger dispatch on NWS data, per-site salt allocation, and a slip-and-fall log a defense attorney would respect.

Currently in private development

We're building Gladius for snow. Operators on the waitlist get early access ahead of public launch, founder-direct setup support, and locked-in introductory pricing.

Q3 2026 early access.

What's coming

The snow build, in plain English.

  • Per-event vs seasonal vs hybrid contract math — auto-bill the right model when 14 inches falls in February
  • NWS weather-trigger dispatch — auto-page the on-call operator at 2 AM when accumulation crosses contract threshold
  • Salt and brine allocation per site — track bulk yards drawn, ton-applied, and reorder before the supplier's 4 AM cutoff
  • Slip-and-fall site log — geotagged push photos, salt application timestamp, signed driver log, photo-documented for litigation defense
  • Crew dispatch with split routes — push crew, sidewalk crew, salt-only return — across a 14-hour storm window
  • Push-vs-haul cost modeling for downtown lots where snow has to leave the property

Why we're building it

Snow is feast or famine. Six storms a year you bill 60% of revenue, the rest of the year you bill maintenance. Software built for steady recurring lawn ops drops the call at 2 AM — exactly when you need it.

Common questions

The questions every operator asks first.

What about Aspire Snow? Doesn't that exist?

Aspire Snow is the enterprise tier of an enterprise product. If you're a $20M+ commercial firm with a dedicated dispatcher, Aspire Snow works. The single-truck plow guy who runs 12 push contracts and salts 8 lots is using a notebook, a phone, and the NWS site refreshing every 30 minutes. We sit between — built for the 1-5 truck snow op the enterprise tier doesn't talk to.

Snow ops fire at 2 AM. Does your dispatch hold up at that hour?

Yes — that's exactly the design constraint. NWS data triggers the page when accumulation crosses your contract threshold. The on-call rotation auto-pages the next operator if the first doesn't acknowledge in 5 minutes. Salt allocation per site updates as bulk yards get drawn. The slip-and-fall log captures geotagged photos with timestamps a defense attorney will actually use.

Why is the slip-and-fall log so prominent?

Because one slip-and-fall lawsuit settled at $50K can wipe out a season's profit. Insurance carriers and defense attorneys both want timestamped, geotagged photo evidence that the lot was pushed and salted on a defensible cadence. Generic CRMs don't capture this; the spreadsheet shop captures it badly. It has to be one tap from the cab.

Snow isn't shipped yet — when?

Q3 2026 early access for FL — wait, no, snow doesn't happen in FL. Northeast and Midwest target. The waitlist puts you ahead of public launch and gets you founder-direct setup. Realistically: lighting is live in Sarasota now, snow ships when we have a Northeast operator willing to be the design partner.

The full ecosystem

Eight verticals, one platform.

Eight verticals, one operating system. Lighting is live. The other seven open through 2026 and 2027 — join the waitlist for the one you run.

Join the snow waitlist.

Operators on the waitlist get early access, founder-direct setup support, and locked-in introductory pricing.

  • Real call from Ricardo or Joshua. No SDR.
  • One business day response. Inside the hour, most days.
  • Locked-in pricing for founding-cohort operators.
e.g. Naples to Clearwater, FL
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