H-2A · TFWP · Built by a licensed recruiter

The paperwork behind farm labour, finally on rails.

BorderHarvest runs your entire cross-border recruitment operation — worker pipeline, government document packages, contracts, client and worker portals, and invoicing — in one place. No more spreadsheets holding a growing season together.

Founding-agency pricing locked for the first 10 sign-ups.

Approved · ETA-9142A
Hernández, M. — Crew 14 FILE MAYA-00127-2026
Replaces: master_workers_FINAL_v7.xlsx Word contract templates email chains with the consulate deadline sticky notes invoice guesswork
What's inside

Every step from source country to first day in the field.

MODULE 01

Worker pipeline

Every worker, every status, every deadline in one tracker — from recruitment in Honduras to arrival at the farm gate, with automatic alerts before anything slips.

MODULE 02

Document engine

Generate complete government filing packages — IMM 1295 in Canada, ETA-9142A workflows in the US — plus employment contracts, from data you already entered once.

MODULE 03

Client & worker portals

Farms see their crew's status without calling you. Workers see their own file, contract, and flight details in their language. You stop being the bottleneck.

MODULE 04

Billing & AI back office

Auto-numbered invoices sent by email, expense capture that reads receipts for you, and an assistant that triages inbound government mail before you've had coffee.

Pricing

Less than one denied application costs you.

Farm Direct

$199
PER MONTH

For farms filing directly. One operation, full pipeline and portal access, document engine included.

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Pro / Association

$899
PER MONTH · UP TO 400 ACTIVE WORKERS

For large agencies, farm labor contractors, and grower associations filing on behalf of members. Priority support and custom reporting.

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Early access

Built in a working recruitment firm, not a boardroom.

BorderHarvest is the platform we built to run our own licensed agricultural recruitment operation in Canada, working with Honduran workers — now opening to ten founding agencies.