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4.0
May 28, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good place to work with strong learning opportunities and exposure to innovative robotics projects. Supportive team culture, collaborative environment, and good scope for professional growth.

Cons

No major concerns as such.

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1.0
May 21, 2026
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Pros

The work itself can be challenging and fast-paced, which may help people gain exposure early in their careers. However, the overall experience is heavily overshadowed by concerns around culture, commitments, and employee treatment.

Cons

The company often creates an environment where employees are expected to continue delivering despite long-pending salaries and unresolved financial commitments. A lot of things operate on verbal assurances and repeated promises, which over time become difficult to trust. Management communication frequently feels inconsistent, with commitments and timelines changing repeatedly. This creates uncertainty and unnecessary stress for employees who are already working under high pressure. There also seems to be favoritism within leadership decisions, making growth and recognition feel less merit-driven. Despite putting in significant effort and long working hours, opportunities for structured professional growth or career progression remain limited. What’s disappointing is that practices like these end up damaging trust in the broader startup ecosystem, especially for people who genuinely join with belief and long-term commitment.

5.0
May 25, 2026
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Pros

Working on genuinely hard problems — autonomous mobile robots in real industrial environments keeps the technical bar high and the work meaningful. Small team means your decisions actually ship and matter, with minimal bureaucratic lag. Broad exposure across navigation, fleet management, safety systems, and hardware-software integration is rare to get in one role. The product is tangible — you see robots move in customer warehouses because of what you built. Real deployments keep the work grounded rather than purely theoretical.

Cons

Processes are still maturing — documentation, testing rigor, and release discipline can be inconsistent given the pace of growth.

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