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[01] Discover
130K+ tree service businesses.
Apollo barely covers them.
Apollo and ZoomInfo were built for tech companies and corporate contacts. They have virtually zero coverage of tree service operators — the owner-arborists, the storm chasers, the municipal contract crews. These businesses live on Google Maps, ISA directories, and county permit databases, not in any sales platform.
0K+
Tree service businesses in the US
trimming, removal, stump grinding, and arborist services
0%
Are owner-operated
the owner runs crews and approves purchases
< 0%
Have usable data in Apollo
invisible to every traditional sales tool
< 0 min
To build your list in Origami
any city, any certification, any signal
[02] Research
AI agents that find arborists where
they actually have a presence.
Tree service owners aren't on LinkedIn. They're on Google Maps, ISA arborist certification directories, state license registries, and storm response databases. Origami's AI agents search these sources in real time — surfacing company details, owner names, equipment capabilities, and growth signals that traditional tools were never built to find.
[03] Capabilities
Find your ideal tree service company.
Qualified list in under 2 minutes.
ISA arborist certification as a quality signal
An ISA Certified Arborist is a different buyer than an uncertified tree trimmer. Origami pulls certification levels — Certified, Board Certified, TRAQ — from ISA directories so you can target professionals who invest in credentials and command higher rates.
Storm damage as a timing opportunity
After a major storm, tree service companies mobilize crews, rent equipment, and hire fast. Origami cross-references NOAA weather events with local hiring data and Google Maps activity to identify companies at peak demand — when they're most open to new vendor relationships.
Municipal contracts as revenue stability
A tree company with city or county tree maintenance contracts has stable, predictable revenue. Origami tracks municipal bid awards and contract renewals to identify established operators with the budget and need for tools, equipment, and services.
Equipment capabilities as a capacity proxy
A tree company with a crane, multiple stump grinders, and a chipper fleet handles larger jobs and generates more revenue. Origami identifies equipment mentions in listings, reviews, and job posts to segment companies by operational capacity.
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