Office Ready Robots are Here. Now.
The Cricket Continuum: Bringing Robots to the Channel and the Channel to Robots
Webinar: Wednesday, Nov 19 • 45 minutes • Live demo + Q&A
You saw our POC run at TWAIN Converge. The webinar shows the full motion with Quasi Robotics, our first Foundational Robot OEM Member.
Who is The Cricket Continuum
A dealer enablement program for office‑ready robots. We connect copier and IT dealers to OEMs, stand up pilots, align RaaS pricing with contracts, and equip sales and service to convert routes.
What we do
Bring robots to the channel and the channel to robots: vet OEMs with Crickets Office Ready Robot (CORR) certification, match aligned dealers, then train and market with CORR dealers using TAM definition, demos, local webinars, and launch.
Build a quoting path with RaaS options and first‑year support scope.
Provide a service runbook that fits dispatch, SLAs, and field tech workflows.
Show proof on camera, then hand you a 30‑day pilot template.
Our OEM partner: Quasi Robotics
Quasi’s Model C2 autonomous delivery carts are built for offices. They move mail, supplies, and IT gear on mapped routes across floors and departments. Configurations match tight halls and standard corridors. RaaS options available.
What to expect in the session
Use case walkthrough: internal office delivery with C2.
ROI snapshot: reclaim staff time from manual supply runs and standardize rounds. RaaS turns capex into a monthly your back office can book.
Prospect profile: multi‑floor sites with a staffed mailroom or scheduled rounds, at least 20 predictable runs per day, reliable Wi‑Fi on routes, elevator access, facilities and IT stakeholders.
Why dealers should attend
You already run fleets, contracts, and field service. That muscle supports AMRs on day one. This is copier know‑how turned into robot revenue.
Call to action
Register today. See live movement, the numbers, and leave with a pilot you can sell this quarter.
By Mason Bright | Greg Report Ai 2025



This piece really made me think, what if these C2 bots could trully handle more complex package sorting using advanced computer vision, further enabling back-office staff to focus on higher-value tasks.