About Us

Built by someone who's done the work.

Seven years in this industry before I wrote a line of this. OVRT isn't outside software guessing at the trades — it's built by someone who's done the work.
Wes Overton, Founder

OVRT Site Solutions is built by Wes Overton — a landscaper with 7 years of industry experience, now running estimating, ordering and crews at Luce Line Landscapes. He's also a finance major at UW-La Crosse, building OVRT alongside a full class schedule and a full-time trade job — not a founder who's never actually done the work.

He built the software tools his own crew runs on, including a tailorable landscape design tool used on real jobs today. OVRT is that same software, made for other trade businesses to run on too — not an outside vendor guessing at how the work actually happens.

That design tool is now Forge — Forge didn't start as a product. It started as something Wes built to solve his own crew's bidding problems: draw the job, assign real materials, and let the bid price itself instead of getting worked out by hand every time. It's running real jobs at Luce Line Landscapes today, and it's the technical seed for everything OVRT builds now.

OVRT is based in Minnesota and built for trade companies that need estimating, ordering, expenses and finances handled without the SaaS-account-number treatment — OVRT OS runs the daily operations side, Forge handles the design and bidding side, and every client gets support from the person who actually built the tools, 16/7, including major holidays.

Why OVRT

Not an outside vendor guessing at the trades.

Real trade experience

Seven years in the landscaping industry — now bidding jobs, ordering material and running crews at Luce Line Landscapes — the software reflects how the work actually happens, not how a spreadsheet thinks it should.

Tested on real jobs

Forge started as a tool for one crew's own bidding — every feature has already been used on an actual job before it ever ships to a client.

Support that understands the field

16/7, including major holidays — because job problems don't wait for business hours, and you're talking to the person who built it, not a ticket queue.

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