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We install and support Segway Navimow robotic lawn mowers for property owners across the Forest Lake and the Twin Cities - professional setup, boundary creation, training and ongoing support.

A robot mower has been maintaining a vacant lot in Forest Lake all spring.No crew. No calls. No one thinking about it.Ju...
05/25/2026

A robot mower has been maintaining a vacant lot in Forest Lake all spring.

No crew. No calls. No one thinking about it.

Just a machine doing its job — on an open, uncontrolled, real-world property.

Here’s the thing:
If it works on a vacant lot — it works on anything.

A yard. A commercial property. A house sitting on the market that needs to look move-in ready for a showing that could happen any day.

Simple or complex. The robot doesn’t care.

Lawn maintenance used to mean scheduling someone to show up.
It doesn’t anymore.

What property in your world needs to look good — but nobody’s really managing it right now?

05/24/2026

If you run a lawn care company, do this math with me.

Let's say a full mow and whip takes your crew 45 minutes per stop.

At 8 hours that's roughly 10 jobs. Maybe 11 on a good day.

Now imagine the mowing is already 90% done when you pull up.

Your crew handles edges, w**d whipping, the detail work — and they're back in the truck in 10 minutes.

Same 8 hours.
Same crew.
Same equipment.

Except now you're looking at 30, 35, maybe 40 stops in a day.

Less gas. Less labor per job. Less grind on your people in the July heat.

That's the 90/10 model — robot mower handles the mowing on a recurring schedule, your crew closes it out.

I've been running robot mowers on commercial and vacant properties in Forest Lake all spring. The technology handles real terrain. It's not a concept anymore.

For lawn care companies, this is a competitive advantage sitting right in front of you.

I help set these up in the north metro. Happy to walk through what it looks like for your specific route.

How many jobs a day would you need to hit to make this a no-brainer for your business?

05/23/2026

Gas is up.
Dandelions are up.
Temperatures are up.

And so is interest in robot mowers — right on schedule.

Two installs done. One more in the works. A quiet vacant lot project running in the background. And a lineup of 2026 machines that keep turning heads every time I show them.

Here’s the honest update:
My goal this season is 5 installs. Still need 4.

And I haven’t put one in Forest Lake yet — which is the whole point.

Every year people think about switching to a robot mower in winter.

And every year they actually do it when the mower comes out of the garage and reality sets in.

The gas. The heat. The Saturday that got away from them again.
That moment is happening right now.

I’ve got room. If you’re in that moment — I’d love to talk.

Still filling the tank — or ready to stop?

Some people tried early robot mowers and gave up.Understandable. That technology wasn't ready.Navimow's wire-free GPS sy...
05/18/2026

Some people tried early robot mowers and gave up.

Understandable. That technology wasn't ready.

Navimow's wire-free GPS system is a completely different product.

Want to see the difference?

05/16/2026

The research phase ends when the decision is already made.

You've done enough research.

What you're looking for now isn't more information — it's permission.

Here it is: book the evaluation.
https://calendly.com/romow/15min

05/15/2026

You've heard about robot mowers for years.

Maybe you wrote them off early.
The technology has come a long way since then.

When did you last actually look into it?

05/14/2026

Lawn service costs $80 to $150 a visit.

That's $1500 to $3000 a season.
A robot mower installed once does the same job for years.

Does that math change anything?

05/13/2026

Moving into a new house comes with a long to-do list.

Mowing shouldn't be on it.

Robot mowing handles the yard so you can focus on everything else.

Does that simplify the transition?

05/12/2026

I heard my first w**d whipper of the season today.

Stopped me in my tracks.

Not because it was annoying — because it took me straight back.

Summers at my parents’ house. The smell of cut grass. The satisfying line you’d leave along the driveway.

All that hard work, and then standing back and thinking — yeah, that looks good.

There’s something real about that.
But here’s the thought that came right after: What if I didn’t have to do that anymore?

Here’s something most people don’t know: Some robot mowers can edge too.

Same mechanism. Same string. Just mounted on the side of the robot — running the perimeter while you’re inside, asleep, or at your kid’s game.

No rocks flying at your shins.
No safety glasses.
No fighting w**ds out of your face in July heat.

It just… does it.

Honest moment: I don’t have one of these set up yet myself. But they exist — and I can help you get one running.

Because here’s the thing nobody tells you when you buy a house:
You’re not just buying a home. You’re buying every Saturday that goes into maintaining it.

The mowing.
The edging.
The w**d whipping.

One by one, those jobs can come off your list.

If that sounds interesting — drop a comment or send me a message. Happy to show you what these look like.

And if not — enjoy that fresh-cut smell this weekend. You earned it.

What’s the lawn chore you’d eliminate first?

05/05/2026

Had a few neighbors in Vadnais Heights checking out our install yesterday. It was great to show off the new Navimow LiDAR i215 and answer questions about robot mowers.

Looking forward to sharing more about this customer’s story and was happy to help them .

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