📍 Now in Boston & Cambridge
Your plants deserve someone
who actually cares
Leafkeep connects you with trusted local plant enthusiasts who water, monitor, and photograph your plants while you're away. Like Rover — but for your plants.
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How it works
Peace of mind in three steps
1
Tell us about your plants
Share your dates, how many plants you have, and any care notes. Takes about two minutes.
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We match you with a local plant lover
Every Leafkeeper is background-checked and genuinely passionate about plants — not just a warm body.
3
Get photo updates while you're away
Your Leafkeeper checks in with photos every visit. You'll see exactly how your plants are doing — from anywhere in the world.
What people are saying
Plant lovers love it
★★★★★
"I have 40+ plants and have turned down trips because I couldn't find anyone I trusted. Leafkeep changed that. My Leafkeeper noticed my fiddle leaf fig was overwatered and adjusted on her own."
★★★★★
"The photo check-ins are the killer feature. I was in Japan and could see my monstera looking happy every single day. Worth every penny."
Love plants? Get paid for it.
Leafkeepers in Boston earn an average of $22/hr caring for plants in their neighborhood. Pick up visits when it suits you, in your own neighborhood.
Apply to be a Leafkeeper →Questions
Common questions
What if something goes wrong with my plants?
We take care seriously. Every Leafkeeper follows your instructions closely and checks in with photos so you're always in the loop. If anything looks off, we'll work with you to make it right.
How are Leafkeepers vetted?
Every Leafkeeper passes a background check and a plant knowledge quiz before taking on bookings.
How much does it cost?
Most bookings run $15–25 per visit depending on plant count. You only pay after your plants are safely cared for.
What cities are you in?
We're launching in Boston and Cambridge first. Sign up and we'll notify you the moment we reach your neighborhood.
Can I give detailed care instructions?
Absolutely. When you post a job you can leave notes for each plant — light preferences, watering schedules, fertilizing, anything you'd tell a friend.