We're passionate about empowering landscape architects with intelligent tools that save time, reduce errors, and unlock creative potential.
To improve landscape architecture workflows by making intelligent automation accessible to professionals of all sizes.
A world where landscape architects spend more time designing beautiful spaces and less time on administrative tasks.
Innovation, simplicity, and unwavering commitment to our users' success drive everything we do.
Smthy was born from frustration. Our founders, experienced landscape architects, were spending countless hours manually processing quotes, searching through disorganized databases, and struggling with outdated project management tools.
They realised that while intelligent automation was transforming industries worldwide, landscape architecture remained largely untouched by these innovations. Traditional software was expensive, complex, and not designed for the unique workflows of landscape professionals.
That's when they decided to build something different. A platform that would understand the language of landscape architecture, automate tedious tasks, and provide intelligent insights - all while being simple enough for any practice to adopt.
Today, Smthy powers hundreds of landscape architecture practices worldwide, saving thousands of hours and enabling professionals to focus on what they do best: creating beautiful, functional outdoor spaces.
Numbers that show how we're transforming the landscape architecture industry
What do you get when you combine a passion for landscape architecture with a passion for technology? Smthy.

Co-Founder
Carla's got a rare combination of 20+ years in landscape architecture plus real time with tools on job sites. That hands-on experience combined with her design background gives her insights most people in the industry just don't have. She's full of big ideas that actually work, and loves to push the limits of what's possible.

Co-Founder
Jon's the data guy who sees patterns where others see chaos. While Carla dreams up brilliant solutions, Jon figures out how to actually build them. He's got that logical, methodical approach that turns "wouldn't it be cool if..." into "oh, you mean like this?"