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MyGARDEN

Ryobi

 

Insight

Up until the 80s, our backyards were amongst the biggest in the world. But since then, things have changed a bit. While our love for a great backyard remains the same, as our cities have evolved, so have the shapes and sizes of our yards.

Battery power is fast becoming the dominant way to look after your garden – but with both 18V and 36V options it can be confusing for consumers. So with the change in size of our yards and the tools we use to look after them – the average Aussie is often left wondering what the right tool is for ‘my garden’.

 
 
 Introducing, ‘Ryobi myGarden’. An intuitive online tool that uses your address and Google Earth to recommend the Ryobi garden tools that are best suited to your garden.

Introducing, ‘Ryobi myGarden’. An intuitive online tool that uses your address and Google Earth to recommend the Ryobi garden tools that are best suited to your garden.

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 A customer will visit Ryobi Googlegardens and they’ll be asked to enter their address.

A customer will visit Ryobi Googlegardens and they’ll be asked to enter their address.

 The app will then identify their property from data on Google Earth, automatically estimating the size of their yard.

The app will then identify their property from data on Google Earth, automatically estimating the size of their yard.

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 They will then get a short summary of their local climate and their’ garden’s needs.

They will then get a short summary of their local climate and their’ garden’s needs.

 This will be followed by a recommendation of Ryobi garden tools they could use based on: size of their lawn, climate in their area, popular Ryobi garden tools bought in their local Bunnings.

This will be followed by a recommendation of Ryobi garden tools they could use based on: size of their lawn, climate in their area, popular Ryobi garden tools bought in their local Bunnings.