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Automate
residential building services

from small self-service to full autonomy.

We design and develop solutions such as robotic kiosks, smart lockers, and loss prevention hardware.

bobnet OS

Unified IoT + business workflows

Automated Solutions

Hardware-ready deployments

Why use our platform?

How it works?

L1 – Low Complexity

Use case: Self-service access to everyday household essentials, zero building staff involvement

Residential buildings generate a constant stream of micro-requests: parcels, cleaning supplies, laundry products, replacement filters, batteries, or basic home essentials. These tasks interrupt property managers, concierge staff, or maintenance teams, without adding value to the resident experience.

This category of solutions enables controlled self-service access to essential items directly inside residential buildings. Operations remain unchanged, but staff are removed from repetitive handovers, and residents gain instant availability.

This level is especially useful for apartment buildings, mixed-use developments, and residential complexes seeking rapid operational relief with minimal deployment effort.

What it solves for the building operator

How it works (simple explanation)

Residents access smart lockers using an app, QR code, or building credentials. Each pickup is logged, and inventory levels are monitored. No mechanical dispensing is involved.

Lower staff interruption rate

Faster resident self-service

Minimal CAPEX and fastest rollout

Example solutions

Efficiency Calculation

In residential environments, a large amount of staff time is spent handling parcels and basic supply requests.

A conservative operational baseline:

 

~40

pickups/ day

~3

minutes per transaction

~300

operating days/year

Typical business impact

~600

manual hours/ year

~75

coverage

~90

adoptation rate

~405

saved/ year

~0.2 FTE

per solution/ per location

What this means in practice: Each deployment removes the need for daily concierge or admin involvement in basic deliveries and supplies. At scale, this replaces part-time building support workload.

L2 – Medium Complexity

Assisted self-service for fresh items and impulse purchases inside residential buildings

Residents increasingly expect the convenience of retail environments: fresh drinks, small gifts, or last-minute items, without leaving the building. Manually supporting these services is not viable for residential staff.

 

This category introduces semi-dynamic dispensing for fresh or temperature-sensitive items, enabling new services without increasing staffing.

What it solves for the building operator

How it works

Residents select items via the interface or app. Products are dispensed automatically through rotating trays or micro-lifts, with temperature control and stock monitoring.

Increased resident engagement

Incremental recurring revenue

Moderate CAPEX with fast adoption

Example solutions
Active Fresh Juice & Beverage Module
Active Fresh Flowers & Gift Module

Efficiency Calculation

A conservative operational baseline:

~60 transactions/day
~3 minutes manual handling
~300 operating days/year

This results in ~900 manual hours/year.

With ~80% coverage and ~90% adoption, these systems eliminate ~650 hours/year, equivalent to ~0.3 FTE per module.

~60

transactions/ day

~3

minutes per transaction

~300

operating days/year

Typical business impact

~900

coverage

~80%

coverage

~90%

adoption rate

~650

hours/ year

~0.3FTE

per module

What this means in practice: Each module replaces the operational burden of managing fresh-item deliveries or ad hoc resident requests, while adding service differentiation to the building.

L4 – Very High Complexity

Fully autonomous service and convenience zones inside residential complexes

As residential developments grow in size, managing parcels, essentials, wellness items, and pet supplies through traditional staff-based models becomes inefficient. Fragmented solutions create clutter and uneven service levels.

This category consolidates multiple services into autonomous residential zones that operate continuously, without staff involvement.

What it solves for the building operator

How it works

Multiple automated systems operate together as a unified zone, orchestrated by one platform that manages access, inventory, and usage across the building.

Replacement of concierge-heavy service models

Higher service density per square meter

Predictable operational costs

Efficiency Calculation

A conservative zone-level baseline:

~120 interactions/day
~5 minutes manual handling
~300 operating days/year

This results in ~3,000 manual hours/year.

With ~85% coverage and ~90% adoption, the zone eliminates ~2,300 hours/year, equivalent to ~1.1 FTE per residential complex.

~120

interactions/ day

~5

minutes manual handling

~300

operating days/year

Typical business impact

~3,000

manual hours/ year

~85

coverage

~90

adoptation rate

~2,300

saved/ year

~1.1 FTE

per residential complex

What this means in practice: Each autonomous residential zone replaces the equivalent of a full-time concierge or admin role focused on routine services, while significantly improving resident experience.

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