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Discover what's fresh and local. Browse farm stands near you, see what they're selling today, and message them before you drive.

How it works

Three steps to fresh, local food

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Find stands nearby

Open the map and see every farm stand in your area. Filter by what you're looking for: tomatoes, eggs, honey, flowers.

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See what's fresh today

Each stand shows real-time availability. No more driving 20 minutes to find an empty table. Know before you go.

03

Message the farmer

Ask about products, request a hold, or get directions. Direct communication between you and the people who grow your food.

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Miller Family Farm

2.4 mi away · Beaverton, OR
Strawberries Sweet Corn Fresh Eggs Wildflower Honey
"Hi! We just picked the first strawberries of the season. Sweet and beautiful, come grab them!"

Stop guessing. Start finding.

Farm stands are everywhere, but finding them is still word-of-mouth. StandScout makes every stand visible, searchable, and contactable. See what's available today, not what was there last summer.

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Jenny K.
New message
"Do you still have the heirloom tomatoes? I'd love to grab 5 lbs if you can set them aside!"
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Your stand, always open online.

List your stand in minutes. Update what you're selling from your phone. When a customer messages you about blueberries at 7am, you've already made a sale before opening.

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Interactive Map

GPS-powered search finds stands within any radius of your location

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Direct Messaging

Talk to farmers before you visit. Ask about products, availability, or directions

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Real-Time Updates

Farmers update stock from their phone. Shoppers see what's fresh right now

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Seasonal Guides

Know what's in season near you. Discover produce at peak freshness

The food is already growing. Now people can find it.

Thousands of farm stands operate in every state, invisible to anyone who doesn't already know they exist. StandScout changes that. One map, every stand, zero wasted trips.

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