Kespry vs. Skydio

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Kespry
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Kespry is a provider of drone systems for commercial markets. It is designed to enable capture, analysis, and sharing of aerial data for use in aggregate mining, agriculture, and other industries where arial topography analysis is important.N/A
Skydio
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Skydio is a U.S. drone manufacturer and uses artificial intelligence in autonomous flight for use by consumers, enterprises, and government customers. Founded in 2014, Skydio designs, assembles, and supports its products in the U.S. from its headquarters in Redwood City, CA. Skydio is backed by top investors and strategic partners including Andreesen Horowitz, Levitate Capital, Next47, IVP, Playground, and NVIDIA.N/A
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KesprySkydio
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KesprySkydio
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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KesprySkydio
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User Ratings
KesprySkydio
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User Testimonials
KesprySkydio
Likelihood to Recommend
Kespry
Kespry excels at quickly providing accurate stockpile measurement data. It is great for doing inventory spot-checks in order to avoid over-producing a material that is expensive to make, or to avoid over committing an existing stockpile. Though Kespry can produce photo realistic 3D models of aggregate piles and terrain, it isn't really made to capture the same level of detail of structures or vegetation.
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Skydio
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Pros
Kespry
  • Kespry has the most amazing customer service of any company I have worked with. Any time there is an issue, they respond back within minutes, and typically can resolve the problem within an hour or two.
  • Kespry listens to their customers and implements suggestions that are beneficial to the industry.
  • We find that the quality of the data is second to none.
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Skydio
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Cons
Kespry
  • Our company would like to see more data entry fields in the inventory management area. It would be useful to see information such as material cost and retail price. We have mentioned this and I understand that it is being addressed.
  • I would like to see faster data transfer from the drone to the iPad. When a mission is completed, I like to make sure that the data is completely transferred from the drone before I leave the site.
  • A vehicle cigarette lighter powered battery charger would come in extremely handy for missions that use multiple batteries, or for times when there is no power present for recharging the drone batteries.
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Skydio
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Alternatives Considered
Kespry
I don't wish to name the other drone companies that I have evaluated. Some had constraints about the wind velocity before being able to fly. Others had constraints with flight time per battery or imaging. I have evaluated 3 other companies and all were unable to match the customer service of Kespry.
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Skydio
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Return on Investment
Kespry
  • In one of our companies, we are performing monthly stockpile measurements at four different sites. Before Kespry, the schedule at those four sites was bi-annual, at a cost of over $20,000. We are now able to get 6 times the data at a fraction of the previous cost.
  • During one big inventory measurement push, I captured data for 212 stockpiles in 3 days.
  • The following is an excerpt from an email message that I sent to Kespry last summer;
  • "Up until now, I didn’t quite realize how much time we are saving with Kespry. With my previous method, I could measure an average stockpile in about 45 minutes. With Kespry, I averaged 7.9 minutes per stockpile. That’s INCLUDING the time it took me to drive 850 miles. We completed 173 hours worth of work in about 28 hours. If my math is correct, that’s an 84% reduction in labor costs for this single inventory measurement cycle. That’s over a month’s worth of work in 3 days."
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Skydio
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