eNeighborlor program — Pre-launch
Be the eNeighborlor.
Don't just give. Put a robot to work for your block — and quietly save your neighbors money while it earns its keep.
Not an offer of securities. No money is being collected today. The eNeighborlor program is documented here so we can gauge interest. Any future participation will be made only through formal offering documents after applicable filings under Arkansas and federal law.
What an eNeighborlor is.
1. Anchor
Buy a unit (or units).
Cooperative-issued hardware, assigned to your neighborhood. You hold title.
2. Activate
The co-op operates it.
A local Pod (Runner + Apprentices) dispatches the unit. You don't operate it.
3. Quietly subsidize
Earnings flow through the matrix.
The Hub bucket is designed to fund residential cross-subsidy in your zip first.
Two planned ways to participate.
Planned · Subject to subscription agreement and securities clearance
A · Lease-Back
Buy a unit, lease it to the co-op.
- You hold title. The cooperative operates.
- Standard Lease profile: 10% IP / 10% Hub / 10% Apprentice / 70% Owner-Privateer.
- Refundable Core Charge (10% of wholesale) on issuance.
- Designed for one or a small handful of units per neighborhood.
B · Fleet Note
Join the planned fleet-backed note.
- Senior-secured note funded by the OEM lease line.
- Target ~$548K balanced sweet spot at ~90 units.
- Note, not equity. Not convertible to membership shares.
- Designed for accredited participants under applicable exemptions.
| Lease-Back | Fleet Note | |
|---|---|---|
| Holds title | You | Cooperative |
| Operates | Co-op Pod | Co-op Pod |
| Return framing | Service revenue share (target) | Interest (target) |
| Liquidity | Resell unit; Core Charge refundable | Per note terms |
| When it opens | After cooperative formation | After applicable filings |
The HOA + Neighborhood path.
- 1. One eNeighborlor signs up — a single anchor is enough to start the conversation.
- 2. The cooperative qualifies the neighborhood (route density, access, anchor accounts nearby).
- 3. At ~5 households the block becomes a Neighbor Split candidate.
- 4. At full saturation, a Pod anchors the zip code and apprentices are hired locally.
Quiet mode
Your neighbors don't have to know you funded the unit. They just see lower mowing bills.
What it does for the neighborhood.
- Subsidized residential subscriptions in your zip.
- Priority pod assignment so your block is on the regular route.
- First call on Apprentice hires from local schools and educators.
- Patronage allocations as a member post-Flip — see Patronage.
Not an offer of securities. No money is being collected today. The eNeighborlor program is documented here so we can gauge interest. Any future participation will be made only through formal offering documents after applicable filings under Arkansas and federal law.
What it does not do.
- This is not a guaranteed return. It's a service-revenue model with normal operating risk.
- This is not a passive-income product.
- It is not registered, and it is not open today.
- You will not be solicited for money on this site. Waitlist only.
- The cooperative conversion is planned, not certain.
Add me to the eNeighborlor list.
We'll reach out as the program opens. No money is collected at signup.
Pre-launch. Arkansas Phase 1. Other states reprice at expansion.