How to start

Start with one orchard pilot, not a long software rollout.

The goal of the pilot is simple: prove that Farmbit helps your team decide where to scout first and what to check when they get there.

Pilot pricing is scoped to the block and the workflow. Once that shape is clear, live runs move to Credits.

What a good pilot proves

One orchard block to start

Scope the first pilot around one block or one clear weekly scouting problem.

Field brief every cycle

Get the result page, ranked zones, and a short report with what to check next.

Success metrics up front

Agree on what counts as a win: fewer wasted walks, faster irrigation checks, or earlier stress review.

Pilot flow

How the first 4 to 8 weeks should work

1. Kickoff

Pick the orchard block, timing, and the main decision you want Farmbit to improve.

2. Run the block

Upload the imagery and let Farmbit generate the result page, zones, and report.

3. Field review

Use the report and result page in the field, then note what was useful and what was noise.

4. Decide on cadence

If the pilot works, move into live runs and repeat the workflow on the blocks that matter.

Success metrics

Judge the pilot on operational outcomes

The crew walks fewer low-value rows before finding the real issue.

Irrigation or stress checks happen on the right block first.

Advisor brief is faster because the result already includes ranked zones and reasoning.

Confidence notes are clear enough that crews know what to trust and what to verify.

Public result proof

The pilot should be judged on real output.

Use one completed run to judge whether the proof looks like something your orchard team would actually use.

Crew brief

Read the short PDF that tells the crew what to verify on the ground.

153 KB2 pages
Farmbit sample crew brief cover for the public vineyard run
Open crew brief

Preview image is for proof. Open the PDF for the full report pages.

Result page

Open the same result page a crew lead would use before leaving the yard.

Crew brief

Read the short PDF that tells the crew what to verify on the ground.

Priority map

Send the same scouting boundary to an advisor or GIS tool.

Next step

Ready to scope your first orchard block?

Start the conversation, then move to pricing and live Credits once the pilot shape is clear.