🚨 A Robot Just Cleaned a Stranger's Apartment for $150 — And Humans Just Got Their Evenings Back Forever. 🤖
While the world debated whether humanoid robots would ever leave the lab, a San Francisco startup named Gatsby quietly made history on May 14, 2026.
They dispatched a full-size humanoid robot — booked through a simple iOS app — into a random paying customer's apartment. No humans present. It cleaned. It scrubbed. It delivered sparkling results for a flat $150, undercutting traditional cleaners charging $150–$300.
This isn't a gimmick or a vacuum on wheels. This is a dexterous, autonomous humanoid doing real housework — dishes, surfaces, floors, the works — in a real American home.
Tesla and others are racing to sell you a $20k robot to park in your closet. Gatsby took the smarter, more scalable path: an Uber for humanoids. Rent the intelligence and capability on demand. No ownership hassle. Just results.
As founder Aron Frishberg put it:
“We didn’t build this to clean apartments. We built it to give that time back to humanity.”
Housework remains one of the largest unpaid labor sinks in history — stealing hours from parents, exhausted workers, and dreamers. Gatsby just handed us the first real key to reclaiming it.
The era of robotic domestic abundance isn't coming.
It's already here — in San Francisco, expanding soon.
This is how the robotics revolution actually reaches the masses: not through hype, but through getting your kitchen spotless while you focus on what matters.
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