Outlaws

Outlaw partner program for serious exterior cleaning operators.

Join the Drones on the Fly network if you can support commercial work with field judgment, clean communication, and method-fit discipline.

Drone operators Waterfed and traditional crews Vendors, trainers, and system builders
Field-built exterior cleaning system
Who belongs hereOperators who can protect the customer and the brand.Best fit: drone cleaning operators, traditional window cleaners, waterfed crews, softwash companies, vendors, trainers, and system builders who know that the right method changes by building.
Why the network mattersCommercial leads need the right capability, not the loudest claim.Better routing: some jobs need drone support, some need waterfed detail, some need traditional access, and some should be rejected before they become expensive.
How to startSend your market, equipment, skills, and job history.Useful details: city, service radius, aircraft, skid or water system, insurance status, crew size, photos of past work, and the kind of properties you can support responsibly.

Conversion path

Choose the route that matches why you are here.

The partner path should be easy: apply if you can support local work, build a system if you need equipment, or use the locations page to understand where market pages are being developed.

Ready to partnerEmail your market and capabilities.Use this path if you already operate in exterior cleaning, drone cleaning, high-rise, waterfed, softwash, equipment, or training.
Need a systemBuild the package before taking bigger work.Use this path if you need help matching drone, skid, pump, filtration, hose, chemistry, and training to a real job profile.
Researching marketsStart with the location directory.Use this path to review service markets, Canada markets, and international Outlaw opportunities without guessing at URLs.

Partner network standards

Capability first. Volume second.

Commercial buyers need confidence that a local conversation is routed to the right capability. A useful partner network values documentation, responsiveness, insurance awareness, method honesty, and professional follow-through.

OperatorsDrone capability with discipline.Partners should understand aviation limits, site control, water delivery, chemistry, documentation, and where drone-supported work fits.
Cleaning crewsTraditional skill still matters.Window cleaners, waterfed crews, high-rise teams, softwash companies, and exterior cleaning pros can strengthen hybrid service outcomes.
Support partnersEquipment, training, and service support.Vendors, trainers, filtration partners, and system builders can help the network deliver better outcomes when the work calls for support beyond one operator.

Partner readiness

Good partners know when to say no.

The partner program is for operators who can think through method fit, customer expectations, water, access, and safety before chasing every possible job.

Good fitOperators with exterior cleaning discipline and commercial follow-through.The best partners can communicate with property managers, document work, and protect the brand through consistent judgment.
Needs proofFlight skill, water-system understanding, customer communication, and job closeout.A partner should be able to explain what the system can do, what it should not do, and what information is needed before quoting.
Wrong fitOperators who want hype, shortcuts, or a drone-only answer for every surface.The network should reject bad-fit jobs and bad-fit partners before they create expensive lessons.

Network standards

A strong partner network makes jobs easier to trust.

Drones on the Fly can become the go-to name by making the network useful: practical training, equipment support, intake standards, service routing, and honest method selection.

Commercial intakeGather photos, surface type, water, height, access, and timing.Good intake protects the operator and gives the customer a clearer path.
Field behaviorShow up with roles, stop conditions, spares, and a finish plan.A partner should look organized before the aircraft ever leaves the ground.
After the jobProvide photos, exceptions, maintenance notes, and next-step guidance.Closeout turns one service call into a relationship and a better future route.