Your crew spends all day pushing mowers.
What if the mower handled itself?
Turf Foundry is building autonomous mowing robots and crew management software for commercial landscapers. Pilot program opening soon.
No spam. We'll only reach out about the pilot program.
of landscaping companies can't find enough workers to fill open positions.
of your revenue goes to labor. And wages are going up again in 2026.
average net margin. At those numbers, one bad hire erases a month of profit.
One platform. The whole job.
Measure a property from satellite and quote it in minutes. The robot mows it autonomously. Your client gets a notification when it starts, sees a coverage map when it's done, and pays from their phone. Sensors flag upsell opportunities you'd never spot. Revenue you didn't chase.
Win the job
A property manager requests a quote. Turf measures the property from satellite imagery and sends a branded quote in minutes, not hours. They pick the weekly maintenance tier.
Deploy and mow
The Turf Runner heads out. Your client gets a notification: "Your lawn is being serviced." They can watch progress on a live coverage map.
Prove and pay
Mowing finishes. A coverage map and invoice go to your client automatically. They pay from their phone.
Spot the upsell
The Turf Runner's cameras flagged a broken sprinkler head and water pooling during the cut. Your system automatically includes a repair quote with the service report.
Revenue you didn't chase
The client approves the add-on from their phone. New revenue from work you would have missed. Flagged by the robot, closed by the software.
Every property documented. Every invoice sent. Upsells surfaced automatically. One platform.
Your whole operation, one screen
Fleet status, job queue, live map, alerts. Everything in one place.
How Turf Runner works
Walk the boundary once. The robot handles the rest.
Map the property
Drive the mower around the edges in learn mode to create a boundary. Flag anything you want it to avoid. Takes minutes.
Deploy and mow
Schedule jobs or send the Turf Runner out on demand. It navigates the property on its own with pinpoint accuracy.
Invoice automatically
Job finishes. A coverage map and invoice go to your client. They pay online. You're done.
Founding Pilot Pricing
Every other autonomous mower company hides their pricing. We don't.
Purchase the robot outright
+ $500/mo software and connectivity
Robot-as-a-Service
Everything included, no upfront cost
INCLUDED IN PILOT
Founding pilot partners get full access to the Turf software platform: Turf Grow (quoting and CRM), Turf Ops (fleet and scheduling), and Turf Pay (invoicing and payments). All included with every robot. Standalone software pricing announced at launch.
Get in line for the pilot
We're selecting a small group of commercial landscapers for our first pilot program. Early partners get founding pricing locked in.
No spam. We'll only reach out about the pilot program.
Common questions
Straight answers. No sales pitch.
Is this truly autonomous?
Yes. Once a property is mapped, the Turf Runner handles the mowing path on its own using centimeter-accurate GPS and 3D cameras. Your operator handles transport between sites and logistics while the Turf Runner handles the cutting.
What happens if someone walks in front of it?
Safety is built into every layer. The Turf Runner uses 3D cameras and sensors to detect people, animals, vehicles, toys, debris, and other obstacles in its path. When it sees something, it automatically slows down, stops, or navigates around it. If it can't safely proceed, it stops completely and alerts the operator. There's also a physical emergency stop button for immediate shutdown.
What does it cost?
Two options: $28,000 to own it plus $500/mo for software and connectivity, or $1,100/mo all-in with Robot-as-a-Service. The Turf Runner operates at $6.86/hr compared to $25.15/hr for a human operator on a zero-turn.
What properties can it handle?
Anything a standard commercial zero-turn can mow, the Turf Runner can mow. Residential lawns, commercial properties, HOA common areas, office parks, sports fields. It handles slopes, obstacles, and complex layouts the same way an experienced operator would.
What happens when it breaks or gets stuck?
The Turf Runner is built on a standard commercial zero-turn. Your team can service the engine, blades, belts, and hydraulics the same way they do today. The autonomy electronics are monitored by us. If it gets stuck or detects a fault, it stops safely and alerts your operator. We diagnose issues remotely and push software fixes over the air. Mechanical problems your shop handles. Autonomy problems we handle.
How does proof of service work?
The Turf Runner logs GPS coverage during each job and generates a coverage map. That map gets attached to the invoice automatically through the Turf platform. Fewer billing disputes, faster payment.
For Investors
$144B market. Severe labor crisis. Autonomy is inevitable.
Turf Foundry is actively seeking investors. If you're interested in commercial landscaping and autonomous robotics, we'd like to talk.
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