Grounded plant advocacy

Your plants can't ask for help. So we built something that speaks for them.

PlantAdvocate reads your plant's real conditions — species, light, watering history — and advocates on its behalf, in plain language. Every recommendation is grounded in a curated care database, not invented on the spot.

NO GUESSWORK · NO GENERATED CARE ADVICE · SPECIES DATA VERIFIED
Specimen No. 014
Monstera deliciosa
Living room · west-facing window
Last watered6 days ago
Soil moistureDry — below threshold
Light exposureBright, indirect
Lower leavesYellowing detected
Advocacy note

"I haven't been watered since last Wednesday. The yellowing on my lower leaves isn't dust — that's a signal. Water me today, and check that my drainage hasn't backed up."

Most plant apps guess. Your plant pays for it.

Generic advice treats every monstera, every window, every home the same. Plants don't fail because owners don't care — they fail because the signals get lost in translation.

01

Watering-only tunnel vision

Most tools fixate on a watering schedule and stop there — ignoring light, humidity, and the dozens of other factors that actually determine whether a plant thrives.

02

No memory of what happened

Without a real history of your plant's care, every check-in starts from zero. Patterns that would catch a problem early go unnoticed.

03

Rigid menus, real questions

Your plant's problem doesn't fit a dropdown. You need to describe what you're seeing and get an answer grounded in your plant's actual species and history.

An advocate needs facts before it can speak.

PlantAdvocate doesn't generate care advice from thin air. It reasons over a curated species database — grounded in authoritative botanical sources like Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew — then gives your plant a voice.

Its file

Curated species data

Every recommendation traces back to verified care facts for your plant's exact species — light, water, humidity, soil — not a model's best guess.

Its signals

Your plant's real history

Watering logs, light conditions, and what you've noticed over time — the specific context no generic app has access to.

Its voice

Plain-language advocacy

The two combine into a clear, specific recommendation — written as if your plant could finally tell you what it needs.

The database is the source of truth. Nothing gets invented.

This is the one rule we don't bend: care facts come from a verified species database. The care engine's job is to reason over that data and communicate it clearly — never to invent it.

Give your plants an advocate.

Join the beta and help shape how PlantAdvocate speaks up for the plants that can't speak for themselves.

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