In April 2026, the Gatsby app went live on the iOS App Store, letting anyone in San Francisco join the waitlist for a humanoid robot cleaning from their phone.
Once off the waitlist, the flow is simple: pick a time in the app, and a humanoid robot arrives at the apartment, cleans, and leaves. Every cleaning is $150 flat regardless of apartment size, with no tips or hidden fees. The average human cleaning service in San Francisco runs $150 to $300.
The app is the consumer entry point to Gatsby's platform. The company is robot-agnostic: rather than building robots, it builds the software that makes them work in real homes and the consumer layer that puts them a tap away. The App Store launch made that strategy tangible: booking a humanoid robot became as simple as ordering a ride.
The service is live in San Francisco, with a waitlist open for other cities.