One cost. The robot and everything that keeps it running.
You rent an outcome, not a maintenance liability. Every rental covers the robot, the deployment, the service, and a backup. We quote each job so the number fits the work — and we confirm it before you commit.
Every rental includes
- The robot itself, on site and configured
- Delivery, setup, and a team walkthrough
- Ongoing maintenance and repairs
- A backup unit if yours goes down
- Nationwide support
Per job
For one-off work — an inspection, an event, a short project.
Rent the robot for the days you need it. We deliver, you run it, we collect and service it.
[price TBD — quoted per job]
Get a per-job quoteMonthly
For ongoing work — a cleaning route, a delivery loop, a warehouse line.
A predictable monthly rate that covers the robot, service, and backup. Scale up or swap types as the work changes.
[price TBD — quoted per job]
Get a monthly quoteFleet
For multiple robots across sites or types.
A custom program for teams renting several units. One contract, one point of contact, coverage across locations.
[price TBD — quoted per job]
Talk to us about a fleetPricing questions
- What does a rental cost?
- It depends on the robot, how long you need it, and where. We quote each job — pricing is confirmed before you commit. We do not publish a single sticker price because the right number depends on the work.
- Is maintenance included?
- Yes. Service, repairs, and a backup unit are part of every rental. A robot that breaks is our problem to fix, not your downtime to absorb.
- Do I have to sign a long contract?
- No. You can rent per job. Monthly rentals run month to month unless you want a longer term for a better rate.
- Can I buy instead of rent?
- Rental is what we do — it keeps the downtime risk on us. If buying is genuinely the better fit for your situation, tell us and we will be straight with you about it.
Get a number you can plan around.
Tell us the robot, the site, and how long. We will quote it and confirm before anything is committed.