The first gardening tool that actually remembers your garden.

Your garden’s executive assistant. Tell Songbird what you notice, and it remembers, organizes, and learns your garden over time. No dashboards. No data entry. Just your voice.

Launching Spring 2026

Songbird
Got it! Here’s what I heard:

Tomatoes

Planted tomatoes in the Garden today — the Northwest bed

Planted

Sounds right?
DiscardThat’s right

What’s happening in your garden today?

I’ll remember the important stuff.

Tell me something

Hold to talk

You enjoy the growing. Songbird handles the rest.

When you know nothing’s going to get lost, you can be fully present in your garden.

How It Works

Three steps. No spreadsheets.

Tell

Hold the button like a walkie-talkie. Say what you see. "First ripe tomato of the season. The Sungolds are always first."

Confirm

Songbird plays it back conversationally. "Got it. Sungold tomatoes, first harvest of the season. I’ll remember that. Sound right?"

Remember

It files everything away. Next summer: "Last year your Sungolds ripened July 2nd. You’re right on track."

This isn’t a better garden app. It’s a completely new kind of tool.

Hand off the homework.

Every garden app before this was built on the same assumption: that you would do the tracking. You’d log your plantings, update your task lists, and manage color-coded dashboards. You became the project manager of your garden—spending more time updating the app than being in the dirt.

Songbird flips that. You don’t manage anything. You just talk about what’s happening, and Songbird organizes it all for you. It’s the difference between maintaining a database and having an assistant.

A garden journal with superpowers.

If you keep a paper journal, you already know how valuable it is to write things down. The problem is finding what you wrote six months later. That note about the dahlias exploding in the south bed? Buried on page 47. The year the peach tree finally produced? Somewhere in last year’s notebook.

Songbird gives you everything you love about journaling—capturing observations in the moment—plus the ability to ask questions and get answers. “When did I plant the garlic last year?” “Which roses bloomed first?” “How did the cucumbers do along the fence?” Your journal could never do that.

Designed for the dirt.

Songbird is built to be used in the garden, in the moment. Dirty fingers and all. You hold a button, say what you notice, and you’re done in ten seconds. No typing, no forms, no logging in to update anything. You’re standing in front of a bed full of flowers. Songbird doesn’t want you staring at a screen. It wants you enjoying your garden.

The more you notice, the more Songbird can help. And the more you notice, the more you enjoy being out there. That’s not a side effect. It’s the point.

Advice based on your actual garden.

Here’s the part that wasn’t possible until now: Songbird actually learns your garden. Not your zone. Not your region. Your specific quarter-acre of the world: your soil, your microclimate, your patterns, your beds, pots and makeshift planters.

Here’s why that matters. Generic advice says “plant tomatoes in April.” Songbird says “last year you planted tomatoes April 28 in the west bed and they crushed it. But the peppers you planted April 15 struggled because it was still too cold. Wait until May for those.” That’s advice you can’t get anywhere else, because it’s based on what actually happened in your garden.

Why Songbird

Voice-First

Designed for dirty hands. Hold to talk, release to save. No typing, no forms. You’re standing in the garden noticing things. Songbird meets you right there, so you can stay right there.

Learns YOUR Garden

Not generic zone advice. Not what works for tomatoes “in general.” Songbird builds insights from what’s actually happening in your garden—your soil, your beds, your seasons. The advice it gives you is based on your history, not a textbook. The more context you share, the better it helps.

Proactive Seasonal Reminders

Songbird doesn’t just answer questions. It comes to you. “Last year cabbage worms showed up the first week of June. Might be worth adding row cover this week.” Based on your patterns, not generic calendars. Helpful friend, not nagging parent.

Gets Smarter Every Season

Year one, Songbird learns your garden. Year two, it starts connecting dots and surfacing patterns you’d forgotten. By year three, it knows your garden better than you do. The longer you use it, the more irreplaceable it becomes.

Helps You Notice More

Songbird trains you to observe. Once you start talking about what you see, you start seeing more. The bees favoring one lavender over another. The tomatoes ripening faster on the east side. The patterns you’d walk right past. Paying attention is the whole point of gardening. Songbird just makes it easier.

Seasonal Memory

“Show me last June.” See what you planted, what struggled, what thrived. Your garden’s story, told back to you when you need it most. At the end of each season, Songbird creates your Migration Report—a beautiful year-in-review of everything that happened in your garden. Coming Winter 2026.

Private & Local

Your data, your device. No ads, no selling your observations, no social feed. Just your garden.

What this actually feels like

Without Songbird

You notice the peonies are blooming earlier than last year. You think “I should write that down.” You don’t. Three days later, you spot aphids on the roses. You think “didn’t this happen last spring?” You can’t remember what you tried. By next year, you’ve forgotten all of it—the bloom times, the pest patterns, which varieties were your favorites, all of it.

With Songbird

You notice the peonies are blooming earlier than last year. You hold a button and say so. Done. You keep walking. You notice the bees are all over the lavender. You say that too. A few days later: “aphids on the roses again.” Done. Next spring, Songbird comes to you: “Aphids showed up on the roses last May. Might be worth checking them this week.” You ask “what did I do about them last time?” and it says: “You tried neem oil. It worked after two applications.” You ask “what should I plant more of?” and it says: “Your Sungold tomatoes and zinnias were your most mentioned harvests last year.”

Nothing got lost. You didn’t miss anything. You just kept noticing, and Songbird kept remembering.

Songbird is for gardeners who’d rather be gardening.

If you’ve tried other garden apps and found yourself spending more time updating the app than actually being in the garden, Songbird is the opposite of that. No task lists. No Gantt charts. No dashboards. Just your voice and a tool that does the organizing for you, so you can stay present in the garden instead of staring at a screen.

If you keep a paper journal and love the practice of recording what happens in your garden, Songbird gives you a superpower your notebook never could. It takes your observations and turns them into searchable, pattern-aware memory that gets smarter over time. Everything you loved about journaling, plus an assistant that actually reads the journal back to you when it matters.

If you don’t track anything right now but wish you could remember more from season to season (which varieties were your favorites, when things bloomed, what actually worked), Songbird is the easiest possible way to start. No setup, no learning curve. If you can talk about your garden, you can use Songbird.

What Gardeners Are Saying

“I’ve tried five garden apps. This is the first one I actually use.”

— Early Beta User

More testimonials coming soon

Songbird doesn’t just remember your garden. It changes how you see it.

Free for your first growing season. Then $20/year. No credit card required. Your data stays yours either way.

Launching Spring 2026