How mow-and-blow independent operators are reshaped as AGI capability advances.

Only about 10% of Mow-and-Blow Independent Operators is information work today — the rest is physical, and moves slowly. The exposure is concentrated in the back office: the books, the paperwork, the scheduling, the marketing.
Why: The grounding describes a company type firmly rooted in "Landscaping Services" (NAICS 56173), heavily staffing Tree Trimmers, Grounds Maintenance Workers, and Lawn Care Technicians. The core value-producing work is outdoor, hands-on physical labor—mowing, trimming, and equipment maintenance—keeping the digital scalar very low despite minor administrative functions like dispatch and invoicing.
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Read as an executable program — the work decomposed into Code, Generative, Agentic, and Human.
Decomposed as an executable program, Mow-and-Blow Independent Operators runs 10 core processes — each a candidate for the Code / Generative / Agentic / Human split, with the agentic and code-shaped steps the first to come off human headcount.
Mow-and-Blow Independent Operators is organized into 7 departments. Read as functions of one executable business, each department is a unit of work whose back-office share is increasingly delivered by earned-autonomy digital labor.
The operating model of Mow-and-Blow Independent Operators resolves to 7 concrete tasks. Sorted into Code / Generative / Agentic / Human, this task ledger is exactly where the automation frontier is drawn.
Mow-and-Blow Independent Operators sits inside a larger value-flow — 1 parent structure it composes into. The hierarchy is grounding, not the story: it tells you which aggregate exposure Mow-and-Blow Independent Operators inherits.
The outcomes here that AI agents now deliver directly, where revenue scales with compute, not headcount.
Mow-and-Blow Independent Operators uses 7 products to deliver its outcomes — the toolchain whose work an autonomous stack absorbs as the service becomes software.
Which of this work becomes digital labor — performed under typed authority, promoted to autonomy on track record.
Mow-and-Blow Independent Operators typically employs 151 occupations — the labor mix whose desk-knowledge share is the most exposed to becoming digital employees first.
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Mow-and-Blow Independent Operators staffs 7 job types — the roles that, decomposed to tasks, are first in line to run as supervised-then-autonomous digital labor.
The software here going agent-consumable — where the API, not the UI, becomes the way the work gets done.
Mow-and-Blow Independent Operators relies on 7 products. The headless dimension of each — whether an agent can call it without a screen — is what decides how much of this work goes hands-free.
The software Mow-and-Blow Independent Operators reaches for already exposes 8 agent-callable actions (via uses → exposedBy) — typed surfaces an agent invokes directly, no human screen in the loop. The work routes to the API, not the UI.
Node-intrinsic problems read straight off the graph (exposesProblem) — the evergreen wedges a builder could take into this space.
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