Commercial cleaning robots without the capital purchase
Sproutmation RaaS gives facilities a monthly path to autonomous floor cleaning: robot, deployment, training, local support, and fleet visibility in one practical program.

Monthly program
OpEx-friendly buying path
Local deployment
MN/WI/IA route support
Fleet visibility
RFM reporting included
Practical fit
Sized to actual floor routes
Best fit
Built for facilities that need capacity, not another pilot that stalls
The strongest RaaS opportunities usually have a repeatable cleaning route, a manager who needs labor relief, and enough hard-floor area for the robot to own real work every week.
Recurring hard-floor routes in healthcare, education, grocery, senior living, hospitality, or warehouse space
Labor pressure on nights, weekends, or high-turnover cleaning shifts
Budget preference for monthly operating expense instead of a large equipment purchase
Facilities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, or Iowa where local support response matters
What is included
A monthly program has to own more than the machine
The point is not just financing. The point is making autonomous cleaning easier to approve, launch, and keep running.
Robot matched to the route
We size the robot around real square footage, turns, refill workflow, and cleaning window instead of forcing every facility into one model.
Deployment and training
Sproutmation maps the site, builds the route, trains operators, and leaves the team with a repeatable daily workflow.
Local support path
Core MN/WI/IA accounts get a service model built around drive-time response, preventive maintenance, and practical uptime ownership.
RFM reporting
Fleet reporting, usage visibility, and route completion data help managers prove the robot is doing useful work after launch.
Common buyers
Strongest where staffing pressure meets repeatable square footage
Healthcare and EVS
Corridors, clinics, public areas, and recurring overnight floor-care routes.
Schools and universities
Gyms, cafeterias, hallways, commons, and predictable after-hours cleaning windows.
Senior living
Main corridors, dining areas, lobbies, and quiet repeatable routes that protect staff capacity.
Grocery and retail
Sales floors, back-of-house routes, and multi-store programs where consistent local support matters.
When RaaS beats purchase
RaaS is strongest when the facility wants one accountable partner for deployment, service, and reporting, and when a monthly number is easier to approve than a capital equipment purchase.
Budget cycle is not aligned with equipment purchase timing
Operations wants support bundled into the program
Finance wants the robot tied to labor savings and monthly reporting
Next steps
From route review to monthly proposal
Route review
We review floor area, shift timing, staffing pressure, obstacles, and support geography.
Demo or pilot plan
Thean can show the robot in the real space or build a scoped pilot around the highest-value route.
Monthly proposal
You get a written monthly plan with equipment, onboarding, software, support scope, and next steps.
See if your first route is a fit
Send the facility type, city, approximate cleanable square footage, and current cleaning window. Sproutmation will help decide whether a demo, pilot, purchase, lease, or RaaS path makes the most sense.
Ready for a practical route review?
No supplier pricing, no generic quote sheet, no pressure to pick the wrong machine.