Fleet dashboard, job-level profitability, crew scheduling, and a customer self-service portal. Everything a robotic mowing operator needs. Nothing they don't.
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You're running Husqvarna for tracking, Jobber for scheduling, QuickBooks for billing, Google Calendar for crews, and a spreadsheet to tie it together. Your mowers might run themselves — but your business doesn't.
Every feature designed around the robotic lawn care workflow — not adapted from generic field service software
Husqvarna, Scythe, Mammotion — all in one view. Battery levels, error codes, GPS, mow coverage. Brand-agnostic fleet intelligence for every property you manage.
Know exactly what each property costs you — mower wear, crew time, travel, energy. Stop guessing which accounts make money and which drain it.
AI-optimized schedules for installations, maintenance, and seasonal tune-ups. Route optimization for your crew. Auto-reschedule when weather changes plans.
Your customers check mower status, request service, view invoices, and communicate — without calling you. Fewer support calls, happier clients, more professional brand.
Start small, grow fast. No setup fees. No contracts.
Robin built this software for their franchise. Husqvarna built it for their hardware. TurfPilot is built for every independent operator growing a robotic lawn care business.
Fleet tracking, job scheduling, customer billing — all in one place.
Free during beta. No credit card required.
Built for operators managing 5-50+ robotic mowers
Built for operators managing 10–100+ robotic mowers. Lock in founding member pricing before public launch.
Everything operators ask before switching to TurfPilot
Robotic lawn care as a service (RaaS) is a business model where operators deploy autonomous robotic mowers on a subscription basis. Customers pay a monthly fee and the robots maintain their lawn automatically — no crew visit required for routine cuts. Operators manage a fleet of robots across dozens or hundreds of properties with far lower labor costs than traditional lawn care. See our guide to starting a robotic lawn care business →
TurfPilot scales from 1 robot to 100+. The Starter plan supports up to 10 robots, Growth handles up to 30, and Enterprise covers unlimited fleets across multiple territories. The fleet dashboard is designed specifically for operators managing dense multi-property deployments. Fleet management best practices →
No. TurfPilot is brand-agnostic. Husqvarna Automower, Scythe Robotics, Mammotion, and other supported brands all appear in a single dashboard — battery status, GPS location, error codes, and mow coverage in one unified view. No more switching between manufacturer portals to understand what your fleet is doing.
TurfPilot uses AI-optimized scheduling to coordinate robots and crew visits across your portfolio. It accounts for mowing frequency, weather windows, seasonal tune-ups, and travel routing for your technicians. When plans change — weather, a breakdown, a cancellation — it auto-reschedules affected jobs. You set the rules once; the platform handles day-to-day coordination. Learn more about fleet scheduling →
Three plans: Starter at $299/month (up to 10 robots), Growth at $599/month (up to 30 robots), and Enterprise with custom pricing for unlimited fleets. During the beta period, early access is completely free — no credit card required. No setup fees and no long-term contracts on any plan.
Yes. Early access is free during the beta — no credit card, no contract. You can also explore the platform right now without signing up: see the interactive demo → It covers the fleet dashboard, job scheduling, and profitability tracking so you can judge the fit before you commit.
Jobber, ServiceTitan, and similar tools are built for human-labor service businesses. They handle work orders, invoicing, and customer communication — but they have no concept of robot fleets, battery telemetry, mow coverage maps, or autonomous scheduling. TurfPilot combines fleet intelligence (what your robots are doing) with job operations (what your business is doing) in a single platform. That's why it can show you job-level profitability: it knows your robot's wear cost, crew time, and energy use per property — data generic field service software simply doesn't have.
Yes — Growth and Enterprise plans include a customer self-service portal. Your clients can check mower status, request a service visit, view invoices, and message your team without calling you. Fewer inbound interruptions, happier customers, and a more professional operation. See it in the demo →
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