Business setup
Start with the work, then buy the system.
A practical startup path for operators adding drone cleaning to an exterior cleaning business.

Startup operating plan
Start with the jobs, then build the system.
A drone cleaning business should not begin with the most expensive package. Begin with target customers, local building types, water access, training needs, insurance review, and a realistic first-job profile.
Startup path
Start with sellable work, not just equipment.
A drone cleaning business becomes real when the operator can identify fit, price responsibly, control jobs, and explain why the method is better for a specific property.
First offers
Package the service around a specific buyer problem.
New operators should start with offers that are easy to inspect, repeat, and explain: solar maintenance, commercial glass reviews, facade rinse programs, or property-manager fit checks.
Business readiness checklist
A startup plan should prove demand before it proves equipment enthusiasm.
The strongest operators build a narrow first offer, learn the local buyer language, and use equipment as the delivery system for a clear commercial problem.
Next step
Turn the business idea into a first-system plan.
If the first route is clear, the system can be built around it. If the route is still vague, start with method fit, startup costs, and training before buying.