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Engineering, operations, and procurement teams use Robolist to shortlist robots by spec — not by who paid the most for ads. If your robot is competitive on the spec sheet, you will be found.
For robotics companies
Robolist is the buyer-facing leaderboard for the robotics industry. Claim your profile to keep specs accurate, upgrade to Verified to control your narrative, and use Pro for lead capture and featured placement. Rankings are always independent of subscription tier.
Engineering, operations, and procurement teams use Robolist to shortlist robots by spec — not by who paid the most for ads. If your robot is competitive on the spec sheet, you will be found.
Claim the profile and your dashboard becomes the source of truth for specs, media, news, and product taxonomy. We stop scraping fields you maintain.
Product Score is calculated from public attributes only. Rank does not depend on tier. The methodology is published and auditable.
Free / Verified / Pro / Enterprise. Annual one-off billing.
Compare tiers →Operational questions about claiming, billing, and tier behavior.
Find your company page (search at /companies), click Claim, and submit verification.
We auto-approve when (a) your work email matches the company's corporate domain, and (b) your LinkedIn profile shows a senior role at the company. Other paths: name-card upload (vision-verified within hours) or manual review (1–2 business days).
Senior roles only — C-level, VP, Director, Head of, or equivalent. We deliberately do not auto-approve junior employees, marketing contractors, or third-party agencies. If you fall outside that, ask a senior colleague to claim, or email support@robolist.ai to arrange manual approval.
No. Personal-email domains (Gmail, Outlook, QQ, 163, etc.) are not accepted for auto-approval — this is a sabotage prevention measure. Use your company email. If your company is small enough that you only have personal email, contact support and we will arrange manual verification via name card or other documentation.
Tier 1 (corporate domain + LinkedIn match): instant. Tier 2 (name card upload): same day during business hours. Tier 3 (manual review): 1–2 business days.
Yes. Claiming, basic profile editing, adding products, and uploading media are free on the Free tier. Verified, Pro, and Enterprise add visibility and lead-generation surfaces — see /pricing.
No. Rankings are independent of subscription tier.
Paid tiers unlock visibility surfaces (badge, featured slot, lead capture) but never modify the Product Score or its position on any leaderboard. We treat this as a non-negotiable rule — it is the basis of our credibility with buyers, and the reason buyers trust the rankings enough to source from them in the first place.
The most common cause is missing structured data — incomplete spec sheets, no datasheet PDF, missing payload/reach/autonomy values, or no deployment evidence. Claim the profile and fill in the structured fields via your dashboard; the score recomputes automatically.
Methodology breakdown: /methodology.
Two intentionally separate metrics. Product Score is the public, buyer-facing rank — calculated from product attributes only. Profile Completeness is dashboard-only — it tells you which fields are still empty. Completeness never affects your score or rank; it is a checklist for your team, not a ranking factor.
Once claimed, open your dashboard at /dashboard/company. Robots, media (images and videos), and news/updates each have dedicated editors. Free tier supports basic editing; Verified and above unlock additional structured widgets.
You can request a category change from the dashboard. We review all category change requests manually because category determines which buyers see you and which spec schema applies. Most requests are processed within 1–2 business days. If your robot is genuinely cross-category, we may list secondary categories.
No. Passenger autonomous vehicles (robotaxis, self-driving cars, autonomous shuttles like e-Palette), military weapons platforms, and consumer toys are out of scope for Robolist. We focus on commercial robots used in industry, logistics, agriculture, healthcare, education, and adjacent sectors. If you operate a mixed portfolio, only the in-scope products will be listed.
Annual one-off charge via Airwallex — no monthly subscription, no auto-recurring billing. We accept all major cards plus a number of regional payment methods (including Alipay and WeChat Pay for China-based companies). Standard pricing applies to all new subscriptions.
Email support@robolist.ai. Because billing is annual one-off, there is no recurring subscription to cancel — your tier remains active until the end of the term. We can prorate refunds for genuine errors (wrong tier, double charge); we do not refund mid-term tier downgrades.
Email support@robolist.ai with the URL, the disputed claim, and the source for the corrected value. We treat competitor disputes the same as any other correction request — we verify against primary sources before changing anything. We do not make changes based on competitor complaints alone.
What to publish, what to avoid, and how editorial decisions are made. Following these keeps your profile out of the review queue and your specs visible to buyers.
We cross-check every claimed spec against scraped sources (datasheets, official PDFs, manufacturer pages). Inflated payload, reach, speed, or runtime numbers will be rolled back during review and may flag your profile for additional scrutiny.
When in doubt, cite the conservative end of a documented range and link the source.
Attach datasheets, spec sheets, regulatory filings (FCC, CE, UL), and peer-reviewed publications wherever possible. A linked PDF beats a marketing-page bullet point every time. Source documents are also what we cite back to buyers in the Concierge AI.
The Updates feed is for material product news — funding rounds, product launches, regulatory approvals, deployment milestones. Avoid generic PR fluff ("excited to announce…", conference attendance, social-media reposts). Low-signal updates get filtered out and reduce the credibility of your higher-signal posts.
Structured spec fields are for facts, not adjectives. Phrases like "world's first," "industry-leading," "best-in-class," "most advanced," or "revolutionary" will be edited out without notice. If a superlative is verifiable (first FDA-cleared exoskeleton in category X, first to ship N units), state it as a fact with a source — we will keep it.
Verified means: a senior employee has claimed the profile, we have confirmed their identity and role, and they are accountable for the accuracy of the page's structured content.
Verified does not mean: Robolist endorses the product, has tested it, certifies its performance claims, or recommends it over competitors. We are a directory, not a certification body.
Passenger AVs, military weapons, and consumer toys are out of scope and will be unlisted on review. If your company has a mixed portfolio, only in-scope products are listed. We do not negotiate on scope — these are editorial decisions we have committed to publicly.
Claiming the profile gives you the right to maintain its structured content — but it does not override Robolist's editorial judgment. If a third party submits a documented correction (with primary sources) that contradicts a claimed-profile edit, the documented version wins. Maintain your page in good faith and this will not come up.
Verified unlocks the badge, narrative control, and the Featured slot. Pro adds lead capture and analytics.