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    Startup offers free home cleaning—if it can record it all for robot training

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comMay 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Although the Shift app website claims “there is no catch” for the free cleaning, the FAQ notes that booking an appointment requires payment information and warns that clients may be charged if they cancel appointments with less than 24 hours’ notice or are not available to let cleaners in at the appointment time. The Shift app terms of service document also seeks to absolve the platform of responsibility for any property damage, theft, or personal injury that may ensue from the cleaning appointments.

    The reason behind the promotion

    So why would a tech startup offer free cleaning? The first-person cleaning data is supposedly valuable enough for the company to “offer cleaning services free of charge for a limited time” by covering the cost of the professional cleaners, according to the Shift app website. The Shift app’s privacy policy describes the “core of microagi’s business” as “the collection of data for robotics training.”

    The temporary free cleaning offer for New York City homes may also serve as a promotional hook for the Shift app’s main purpose—recruiting people to wear a “recording headstrap” to “capture short videos of everyday household or professional tasks” in exchange for supposedly getting paid $20 per hour plus bonuses.

    That primary function for the Shift app is briefly highlighted in the promotional video about free home cleanings, which shows US general manager Harry Kilberg claiming the platform already pays “tens of thousands of people” across 15 countries to record daily work and chores.

    The main Shift app website, designed to sign up contributors, suggests that more than 10,000 “operators” have already been collectively paid more than $5 million in the first quarter of the 2026 fiscal year.

    That makes MicroAGI one of the latest known startups to be recruiting and paying ordinary people to record their everyday tasks to provide robot training data. Other such companies include Encord and Micro1, with the latter having hired thousands of contract workers across 50 countries such as India, Nigeria, and Argentina, according to MIT Technology Review.

    The Shift app’s website suggests MicroAGI is launching an aggressive recruiting campaign with dozens of blog posts tailored toward NYC university and college students, teachers, restaurant and delivery workers, and even residents of specific neighborhoods.

    Meanwhile, the company has spread Craigslist postings targeting residents of other US cities such as Boston—and MicroAGI founder and CEO Bercan Kilic teased the prospect of the Shift app soon launching in additional cities such as London, Munich, and Zurich.



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