For local dealers, showrooms, garden equipment retailers, and smart home resellers evaluating a new product line in lawn automation.

The buying question is no longer only whether the product is advanced. For North American partners, the real question is whether it can work in local yards, with local setup, service, and customer expectations.
Repeated mowing work creates seasonal pressure for service companies and property operators.
Demo and Pilot testing help answer yard fit, slope, edge cutting, and setup questions before wider rollout.
Dealers, installers, and landscapers can create value around assessment, setup, support, and service.
The goal is to test the equipment in a real environment and decide the right cooperation starting point.
Confirm lawn area, slope, layout, expected usage, and service location.
Run the equipment in a real or representative yard, not only through a product video.
Review stability, coverage, setup effort, service needs, and commercial path.
This quick model is not a quote. It helps frame a conversation around labor workload, mowing frequency, lawn size, and possible payback.
Use this as a first-pass estimate for Demo or Pilot discussion. Actual results depend on lawn structure, installation complexity, mowing frequency, and service model.
Use the short form below so the follow-up can match your business type, current situation, and intended next step.
No. The first conversation can start with Demo or Pilot evaluation before any wider commercial commitment.
The first step is to review lawn size, slope, layout, and service expectations. Larger or complex sites should be evaluated through a Pilot.
The program is designed for Canada and the United States, with follow-up based on local service area and cooperation type.