A cooperative utility for the robot age.
On It Robotics turns autonomous machines into community infrastructure. We repurpose what already exists, train people in the towns we serve, and share the surplus with the patrons who created it.
Old buildings. New purpose.
Our planned Northwest Arkansas regional hub is envisioned as a repurposed poultry house — solar-roofed, climate-controlled, and stacked with off-season fleet. Adaptive reuse is intended to keep capital costs low and turn a derelict footprint into a clean-energy asset for the cooperative.


A lab the cooperative would own.
The images below are renderings of a planned R&D center — not a facility we own today. They show what the cooperative intends to build: a place to train incoming Privateers, service hard-down units the OEMs won't touch, and prototype the cooperative's own future hardware, including the universal charging rack on every Privateer's garage wall.
Conceptual renderings. No site, lease, or facility has been secured. Pre-launch — see Trust & Stage.



A neighbor in every sector.
Privateers are owner-operators with a 25-mile sector, a fleet in the garage, and a yard sign out front. They earn from every subscription, service, hardware sale, and decommissioned-unit bounty in their territory — plus an annual patronage dividend from the cooperative.


