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How do landscape architects get new clients?

Describe the projects you do your best work for, and Wisemation finds the developers and municipalities behind them, checks each one on its live website, finds the right person with a verified email, and writes a researched email about their actual project. You approve, it sends from the studio inbox, and you only pay for the ones that fit. Your first 10 are free.

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Sound familiar
  • For years the commissions came through architects and developers you had worked with before. This year the calls thinned, and no one can name the month it started.
  • A developer across the region just got outline consent for a mixed-use scheme that will clearly need serious public realm design. You would be perfect for it. You cannot find the other forty schemes at the same stage.
  • Every studio meeting ends with "we should be chasing more work." Then everyone goes back to the deadlines already on the board.
  • Your win rate once you get in front of a developer is excellent. New pitches this quarter: two.
How it works

The same four steps, every time

Every use case below runs through the same four steps. You only ever do the first and the last.

1
You describe the project you do your best work for.

The kind of scheme, the kind of client, the design work you do best. In your own words, not a filter.

2
Wisemation finds and judges.

It searches the open web and official registries, reads each company's site, and keeps the ones that match, each with the reason quoted.

3
It finds the person and writes.

The right decision maker, a verified email, and a researched email about their actual project. In their language, if you want.

4
You approve, it sends.

From the studio inbox, follow-ups included. First conversations come back to you.

And if a client we called a fit turns out not to be one, you flag it and get the credit back. You only pay for right.

Use cases

Reach developers on mixed-use schemes that need public realm

A developer taking a mixed-use scheme forward needs public realm design early, and most of them appoint whoever the lead architect already trusts. If you are not in that conversation, the scheme is designed without you.

You describe exactly that: "developers progressing mixed-use schemes of 100 or more homes with public realm and shared open space in your region." Wisemation finds them, checks each on its site, finds the development or projects lead with a verified email, and writes about the scheme they are taking forward.

You get into the conversation before the layout is fixed.

Build a pipeline that does not depend on the same architects

Referred commissions are wonderful and invisible: you cannot see them slowing until they have. Every studio meeting ends with "we need more work," then everyone goes back to the drawing board, literally.

Wisemation owns the grind instead: "residential and commercial developers with active schemes in your region and no landscape practice named on their team." It finds them, checks them, writes to the right person, and sends from the studio inbox. You take the conversations that come back.

Win public sector work you never hear about in time

Municipalities and public bodies commission plenty of landscape work, but by the time it reaches a framework or a tender you already know about, the relationship is often set.

You describe the buyer once: "municipalities and housing associations with regeneration or public space projects announced in the last year." Wisemation finds them, checks each on its site, finds the right officer with a verified email, and writes about the project they have announced.

Turn your best scheme into a repeatable shape

You have one project that fit perfectly: right ambition, right budget, a client who valued the landscape as much as the buildings. In years of practice you found exactly one like it.

Point Wisemation at what made it work: "developers of waterfront or brownfield regeneration schemes where landscape is central to the sales story." It finds the lookalikes, each checked and delivered with the reason it matches.

The one good scheme becomes a channel.

Describe your best project and see your first 10 matches, free

What it handles

Most of the work happens without you

Every story above leans on the same machinery. Here is what it handles, so you do not.

01

Matching that reads websites, not filters

Every candidate company is judged on its live website: what it actually says it does, today. You get the reason it fits, quoted, before a single email exists. Weak fits get dropped, and if a miss slips through, it is credited back.

02

Contacts verified before anything sends

The right person at the company, with an email address verified first. Bounced lists burn domains; verified ones start conversations.

03

Emails written for one company at a time

Each email is written from what that specific company does. In the buyer language if you want it, matched to how business is actually written in their country, formal where formal is expected.

04

Real details or nothing

Nothing in an email is invented. When there is no real detail worth mentioning, it skips the line instead of faking one.

05

Buyers that are not in the databases

It reads the open web and official business registries, so owner-run firms, local trades, and niche companies show up alongside the obvious ones. Your market is bigger than any contact database version of it.

06

Sending that protects your name

From your own inbox, in your name, at volumes a careful human would send. Follow-ups included, and anyone who replies is automatically left alone.

You describe the client and take the conversations that come back. Everything in between is handled.

FAQ

Questions and answers

How do landscape architects get clients beyond architect referrals?

By adding a channel that does not depend on the same few introducers. You describe the projects you do your best work for, and Wisemation finds the developers and municipalities behind them, writes to the right person with a researched email, and sends from the studio inbox. Referrals keep coming; they are just no longer the only source of commissions.

How do landscape architects find developers with new schemes?

You describe the project in plain words, for example a developer progressing a mixed-use scheme that needs public realm design, and Wisemation reads the open web and official registries to find matching developers and bodies, checks each on its site, and verifies the decision maker email before anything sends.

How do design studios do business development without a BD team?

The mechanical part of BD, finding the right clients, the right person, and a working email, is exactly what Wisemation automates. You stop owning the grind and just take the conversations that come back. You only pay for the clients that fit.

Is this just a list of contacts I could buy elsewhere?

No. Lists are the easy 10 percent. Wisemation runs the whole chain: finding, judging fit on live websites, locating the right person, verifying the email, writing per company, sending from your inbox, and following up. The output is not a spreadsheet, it is conversations.

Does it send without my approval?

No. Nothing sends until you approve it. The emails go from your own inbox, in your name, at volumes a careful human would send, with follow-ups included. Replies come straight to you.

What does it cost to try?

Your first 10 matched buyers are free, with the reasons included. You see real companies for your real description before paying anything.

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Describe the projects you do your best work for, in plain words, and see the first 10 matches, each with the reason it fits, free.

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