Commercial-grade robotic mowing, managed by one company
Every property you manage, mapped from satellite and validated before install. Commercial-class machines. One local team selling, installing, monitoring and servicing the whole fleet.
Built for portfolios, not just backyards
The commercial machines
Purpose-built for commercial duty — not a residential mower working overtime. Multi-unit fleets scale past 6 acres per site.
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One self-propelled Core, three working modules. The same machine that mows all summer clears snow in January and leaves in November.
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Commercial-grade software, before a single truck rolls
- Satellite mapping of every property — acreage, zones and obstacles measured before anyone visits the site.
- Per-zone viability scoring — RTK sky view, slope and cellular signal, graded honestly (estimated vs measured) so there are no install-day surprises.
- Fleet planning — units per property, per-zone assignments, and mowing schedules that account for battery and recharge windows.
- One dashboard for the whole portfolio — every property, every mower, blade changes and winterization tracked in one place.
One company, end to end
How a commercial rollout works
- Send us your property list — or map one yourself right now, free, from satellite.
- We validate every site remotely — acreage, slope, RTK sky view and signal, per zone.
- Pilot one property — we install, configure and prove it on your best-fit site.
- Roll out the fleet — with a service plan that keeps every unit cutting.
Commercial robotic mowing — FAQ
Are robotic mowers really commercial grade?
The ones we spec for commercial work are. The Segway Navimow Terranox is a purpose-built commercial platform — roughly 6 acres per unit, 4G-connected with a fleet-oriented app, built for daily duty cycles. Yarbo is a modular commercial machine: the same self-propelled Core drives a mower deck, a snow blower and a leaf blower, so it earns year-round. These are not the residential units with a different sticker.
Can one company really manage mowers across multiple properties?
That's the model. We map every property from satellite before anyone drives a truck, validate RTK satellite coverage and cellular signal per zone, plan units per site, install and configure the fleet, and stay on as the service company — blades, firmware, seasonal prep and warranty work. One vendor, one phone number, every site.
What does robotic mowing cost compared to a crew?
A commercial unit is a one-time purchase of roughly $5,500–$7,000 covering about 6 acres, plus electricity measured in dollars per month and a blade-and-service program. Contract mowing for the same acreage typically runs that much every season, forever. Most multi-property portfolios see the hardware pay for itself in the first one to two seasons — we'll run the numbers for your actual properties.
Do you offer service plans for commercial fleets?
Yes. Fresh blades on our 4–6 week guidance (with pre-installed cutting discs to keep swaps under five minutes), spring start-up and winterization, firmware updates, RTK checkups, and priority repair. We service what we sell — locally, not via an overseas RMA.
Do the mowers replace our landscaping crew?
They replace the mowing hours, which are usually the biggest recurring line item. Your crew (or ours) still handles edging, beds and cleanups — but they stop pushing mowers across the same acres every week, and the turf looks freshly cut every single day instead of once a week.
How do we start without committing the whole portfolio?
Pilot one property. We'll map it free from satellite today, validate satellite and signal coverage, install a unit on the best-fit site, and let the results argue for the rollout. Most commercial customers expand after the first season.
Start with one property — free
Map it from satellite in two minutes. We'll validate it, size the fleet, and run the numbers against your current mowing contract.