Account#

Sign Up#

To begin using Roboto, you can create a free account with your email address.

After signing up, you’ll have the option to create either an Individual or Team account. Choose Team if you plan to invite others to collaborate within your account. You can also assign a name to your account for easy identification later.

Overview#

After you login to your Roboto account, you can explore the platform.

Here are some of the key pages you’ll find in the navigation sidebar:

Home#

The first page you encounter after logging in, the Home page offers a summary of recent activity in your account. For example, it shows recently created datasets and any actions that have been run.

Collections#

The Collections page shows groups of datasets and other resources. Collections can be used to organize your data in a way that makes sense to you. For example, you might create a collection that contains data from several recent missions that need to be reviewed. Learn more at Collection.

Actions#

The Actions page enables you to run code on data in Roboto. Actions can be used to process, transform and analyze data, either manually or automatically. They can range from straightforward data transformations to more sophisticated algorithms. Learn more at Action.

Action Hub#

The Action Hub page shows actions that have been published by Roboto and are freely available to run on your own datasets. Unlike your own private actions, they are visible to all Roboto users.

Settings#

The Settings page enables you to configure your account, monitor your usage and invite others to your team.

You can also create access tokens for Programmatic Access to Roboto.