Give the gift of a mowed yard.
Save a neighbor a Saturday. Help an elder stay in their home longer. Take one more thing off the plate of someone going through chemo, a new baby, surgery, or a bad back. Reserve a gift now — we honor it the moment service opens in their area.
Pre-launch reservation. No card is charged today. Pricing shown is a planned target. We'll contact you to confirm and finalize before any money changes hands.
Who this is for.
People we've heard the story about more than once. If anyone in your life fits one of these, this gift is built for them.
They shouldn't be on a riding mower anymore — and they know it. Take it off the chore list.
The yard keeps growing whether they feel like it or not. Give them one thing they don't have to ask anyone to do.
First trimester through that first sleepless year — Saturday afternoons are for naps, not edging.
Job loss, divorce, loss in the family. A mowed yard is one less thing the neighbors are talking about.
We can hold the yard for the duration. They come home to a house that didn't fall apart.
It's not selfish to gift it to your own household. We won't tell anyone.
Two ways to give.
Pick the one that fits the person and the moment. Both lock the planned price for them — we'll never charge more than what you see today.
A single visit to the recipient's yard. Standard residential lot, edges and trim included. Perfect for "they've had a rough month" or "just because."
- One full mow + edges + cleanup
- Surprise it, or send them a heads-up — your call
- If they're outside our current area, we hold the gift until we're there
Twelve months of on-call mowing. We show up when their grass needs it — they don't have to schedule, remember, or ask anyone for a favor. Built for elder care, long recoveries, and anyone who deserves not to think about the lawn for a year.
- Routine cadence through growing season
- Standby coverage off-season — we keep the address on the route
- Recipient can pause, transfer, or hand off any time
- If anything is left over, it goes to patronage in their name
One gift. A lot of quiet wins.
This isn't just yard work. The dollar you spend on a gift here keeps doing things long after the grass is cut.
Real W-2 wages routed through the local hub — not a gig-app skim. (Apprentice wages target ~75% AR-reimbursed.)
Your gift fills a slot on an existing route — that's how a community business survives its first year.
Standard cooperative service routes them into Class A (Patron) membership when we open the books. Patronage in their name.
Yard upkeep is one of the silent reasons families move parents out. This is a small lever on a big problem.
Service revenue flows into the same loop that funds Orphan Bounties and battery recovery.
See the closed loopCooperative settlement, not a national franchise extracting margin to a head office out of state.
How it works.
- Step 1Reserve
Fill out the short form below. We capture the recipient's address and your contact info. No card today.
- Step 2We confirm
We reach out to you. If you want it kept a surprise, we won't contact the recipient until the day-of. Otherwise, we let them know a gift is coming.
- Step 3We honor it
When service opens for that address, we honor the locked gift price. If the recipient is out of our area, we hold it until we get there — or refund cleanly.
Tell us who it's for.
No card today. This locks the planned price and gets the address on our list. We'll confirm with you before any money changes hands.
A few honest answers.
- Can I keep it a surprise?
- Yes. Tell us in the form. We won't contact the recipient until you give us the green light, or until the day of service.
- What if my recipient is outside Benton County or out of state?
- We accept the reservation and queue it. Phase 1 service is Northwest Arkansas. We'll never charge you for service we can't deliver — if we can't get there in a reasonable window, we refund or you can re-route the gift.
- Can I get a refund or transfer it?
- Yes. Until we honor the gift, you can cancel for a full refund or transfer it to a different person and address.
- Is this tax-deductible?
- No. This is a personal gift, not a charitable contribution. On It Robotics is not a registered 501(c)(3) — please don't claim this on your taxes.
- Can a church, HOA, or workplace buy a batch?
- Yes. Use the form below and put the count in the message field, or email gifts@onitrobotics.com. We'll set up a single invoice and a list of recipients you provide.
- What about sales tax?
- Arkansas sales tax is added at fulfillment per the local rate (mowing is taxable in AR). The gift price you reserve is the pre-tax service price — we'll be transparent on the final invoice.