A humanoid robot you book on-demand. It shows up, cleans your apartment, and leaves.
Gatsby cleans your apartment the way you'd want a person to — floors, countertops, stovetops, mirrors, surfaces. The routine stuff is fully autonomous. The harder parts are teleoperated by real humans to make sure everything's done right.
If the robot has a question mid-clean — like where to put something — it'll text you. Your response tells it exactly what to do. You stay in control without having to be there.
When it's done, it leaves. You get a notification. That's it.
For the record: it hasn't broken anything. Ever. Not a glass, not a vase, not your roommate's questionable IKEA shelf. But we get it — it's a robot in your home. You want to know you're covered.
You are. If Gatsby damages anything during a clean, we pay for a replacement. Full stop. No claims process, no fine print, no "well actually." You shouldn't be penalized for trying something new.
"One small step for robot, one giant leap for people who hate cleaning."
Not Neil Armstrong, definitely usWe're building the first fleet of domestic service robots. We started with cleaning because it's the most obvious thing nobody should have to do.
But the underlying platform — the navigation, the dexterity, the ability to operate autonomously in a real home — that's what we're really building. Cleaning is the beginning, we're just getting started.