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Setup Support

A good setup makes the ownership experience easier.

Buying equipment is only one step. Charging placement, mapping, zones, and first-run expectations determine whether the product works well in a real property.

Setup areas

From box to working yard system.

  • Charging station location and power access planning
  • Initial mapping route and zone strategy
  • No-go areas around gardens, trees, patios, and play zones
  • Schedule planning for lawn growth and household use
  • Edge expectations and manual touch-up planning
  • First-run checklist and user handoff
  • Seasonal use, cleaning, storage, and restart guidance
Robotic mower on grass terrain

Setup is part of the sales promise.

For partners, setup support can become the difference between product interest and customer confidence.

Homeowner support

Plan the first setup and reduce avoidable frustration.

Installer playbook

Standardize customer intake, site review, setup, and handoff.

Partner training

Help dealers and service teams explain setup accurately.

Planning a smart yard project? Start with site context.
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