Buy it, lease it, or pay monthly
You don't need cash up front to put a robot on your floor.
Buy the robot outright, lease it, or pay one monthly rate that already includes service. Your CFO picks the structure — we surface it before you fall in love with a machine, not after.
The three ways to pay.
Buy
You own the robot.
Best if you're keeping the same floors for years and want the machine on your books as an asset. One purchase, then it's yours — service is still on us.
- Full ownership from day one
- No monthly bill once it's paid for
- Best fit: single site, long horizon, capital available
Lease
Fixed payment, fixed term.
A set monthly payment over a set term, then you own it, renew it, or upgrade to a newer model. Keeps cash free without giving up the path to ownership.
- Predictable payment, no surprise costs
- Upgrade path built in at term-end
- Best fit: multi-site operators who refresh equipment on a cycle
Robots-as-a-Service
One monthly rate. Everything included.
The robot, the service, the parts, the support — one line item. No ownership, no term commitment to a single machine, easiest to start and easiest to stop.
- Everything bundled into one bill
- Swap or scale up as your floors change
- Best fit: testing a first robot, seasonal or contract-based facilities
No live pricing shown — every quote is built around your floors, square footage, and hours. Get a quote.
The real comparison isn't robot vs. free. It's robot vs. the crew you'd hire instead.
Every site already has a floor-cleaning cost — it's just labor, not a line item you think about as "the cost of clean floors." A robot on RaaS or lease usually lines up against that same monthly number, not against zero. The robot doesn't call in sick, doesn't turn over, and runs the same route to the same standard every night.
The way most operators think about it:
- What are you paying today to keep these floors clean — crew hours, turnover, supervision?
- What floors, what square footage, what hours — a small compact space pays back differently than a 50,000+ sq ft warehouse floor.
- How fast does it pay for itself — larger, harder-to-staff floors typically pay back faster than small ones. We'll run your specific numbers in the site assessment, not a generic calculator.
We don't publish a payback number here because it depends entirely on your site. We'll build the real one in your free assessment — see how it works.
What's included, on every plan.
No matter which structure you pick, this is the same:
The right robot for your floors
Picked in the site assessment, not sold off a lot.
Install, mapping, and training
Your team running it on day one.
Nationwide service
1,700+ service engineers across all 50 US states, 24/7 emergency response, 24-hour on-site dispatch.
No surprise costs
Service is priced into the plan you pick, not billed separately when something breaks.
Questions, answered.
Do you finance the robot, or do I need my own lender?
We handle it — buy, lease, or RaaS, all quoted directly by us. No separate financing company to chase.
What does RaaS include?
The robot, install, training, parts, and nationwide service — one monthly rate, nothing billed separately when it needs a repair.
Can I switch structures later?
Yes — start on RaaS to test it, move to a lease or purchase once you know it's staying. We'll walk you through it.
Is there a minimum commitment?
Depends on the structure — buy and lease have terms; RaaS is built to be the easiest one to start and stop. We'll lay out the terms in your quote.
How is the price set?
Off your site — floor type, square footage, and hours. There's no public price list because no two sites cost the same to run.
What if the robot isn't the right fit after all?
Say so in the free assessment and we'll tell you — we'd rather you know before you commit than after.
Tell us your floors. We'll tell you the number.
Free site assessment first, always. We'll tell you which robot fits, then quote buy, lease, and RaaS side by side so you pick.