Roboro: FAQs

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What is Roboro?

Roboro is an AI platform designed to empower informed advocacy. Unlike traditional legacy bill tracking platforms, Roboro is a legislative insights platform built with AI from day one. Our mission is to empower informed advocacy that drives the change people want to see in the world.

What does "Roboro" mean?

The Latin word "roboro" means to strengthen, to give physical or moral strength to, and to reinforce and make more effective. This meaning is at the heart of what we do.

Roboro exists to strengthen your advocacy efforts. We reinforce the foundation of your work, so that you can make informed decisions and advocate with confidence.

How does Roboro work?

Roboro leverages the latest AI technology to monitor legislation for you, so you can focus on what you do best for your clients and ensure you are always a step ahead.

  1. Start with your clients

What are their mission and goals? What issues impact their organization? What are their legislative priorities?

  1. Get predictive insights

Instantly see bill suggestions, summaries, and impact analyses based on what matters most to your clients.

  1. Make a bigger impact

Leverage real-time alerts, research, and searchable transcriptions to shape strategy and drive results.

Which subscription plan is right for me?

Roboro offers different subscription plans to match your advocacy needs. All plans come with a 7-day free trial, no per-user fees, and no credit card required.

  1. Basic— For individuals: Essential functionality for one user & organization in one jurisdiction
  2. Pro— For small teams: Advanced functionality to support multiple clients
  3. Premium— For large teams: Our most powerful platform for government relations teams
  4. Enterprise— For large organizations: Maximize advocacy efforts at every level of your enterprise

For details on pricing, features, and to compare plans, learn more here.

When are you expanding to other states?

Currently, Roboro supports state-level legislative insights in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Ohio. We're actively expanding to new states based on user demand. Join the waitlist to see when new states are added, and contact us to request support in a specific state.