Analysis

Website

Duatic AG

Analysis

Website

Duatic AG

Analysis

Website

Duatic AG

Summary

About

Company

Duatic AG

Overall Score of Website

25

Analysed on 2026-03-20

Description

Duatic AG is an ETH Zurich spin-off founded in 2024, developing next-generation robotic hardware combining quasi-direct drive actuator technology with AI and machine learning. Products: DynaArm (9 kg, 6-DoF, IP66, 12.5 kg payload, 10 m/s end-effector speed — robotic arm for mobile robots in outdoor/unstructured environments); Alpha (vision-enabled half-humanoid robot with dual DynaArms, ROS 2 integration, for research and industrial automation); DynaDrives (quasi-direct drive actuators). Founded by a team with 25+ years of robotics, software, and mechatronics expertise from ETH Zurich's robotics research ecosystem. 6 employees (PitchBook). Exhibited at Automatica 2025. No public funding disclosed.

Market

Robotic Arms / Actuators / Human-Scale Manipulation Hardware

Audience

Robotics OEMs integrating manipulation into mobile platforms; research labs; warehouse automation integrators; legged robot developers

HQ

Zürich, Switzerland

Summary

Spider Chart

BrandStrategyContentCopyStrategySEOSocial ProofContentFreshnessNavigation

Brand

5

Strategy

20

Content

8

Copy

18

Strategy

22

SEO

28

Social Proof

25

Content

35

Freshness

40

Navigation

45

Brand

DynaArm is Currently a Prototype and Not Ready for Commercial Use' — Live in Production Docs

Score

5

Severity

Critical

Finding

The Duatic documentation site (docs.duatic.com) contains a visible warning: 'The DynaArm is currently a prototype and not ready for commercial use. It is intended solely for research and development purposes.' This disclaimer is live in public-facing documentation and indexed by Google. The duatic.com product page markets the DynaArm as a product available for sale ('IP66 protection, open API, 6kg payload') without any corresponding pre-commercial caveat. The contradiction between the marketing site (commercial product) and the docs (prototype, R&D only) creates a misleading product readiness signal for prospective OEM customers and investors.

Recommendation

Immediately reconcile the product readiness messaging: either (a) add a 'Currently in limited beta / early access' notice to the DynaArm product page on duatic.com; or (b) update the docs to reflect current commercial availability if the DynaArm has progressed past prototype stage. The documentation disclaimer should not be more conservative than the marketing site in a publicly indexed way — this creates a material misrepresentation risk for B2B hardware buyers.

Brand

DynaArm is Currently a Prototype and Not Ready for Commercial Use' — Live in Production Docs

Score

5

Severity

Critical

Finding

The Duatic documentation site (docs.duatic.com) contains a visible warning: 'The DynaArm is currently a prototype and not ready for commercial use. It is intended solely for research and development purposes.' This disclaimer is live in public-facing documentation and indexed by Google. The duatic.com product page markets the DynaArm as a product available for sale ('IP66 protection, open API, 6kg payload') without any corresponding pre-commercial caveat. The contradiction between the marketing site (commercial product) and the docs (prototype, R&D only) creates a misleading product readiness signal for prospective OEM customers and investors.

Recommendation

Immediately reconcile the product readiness messaging: either (a) add a 'Currently in limited beta / early access' notice to the DynaArm product page on duatic.com; or (b) update the docs to reflect current commercial availability if the DynaArm has progressed past prototype stage. The documentation disclaimer should not be more conservative than the marketing site in a publicly indexed way — this creates a material misrepresentation risk for B2B hardware buyers.

Brand

DynaArm is Currently a Prototype and Not Ready for Commercial Use' — Live in Production Docs

Score

5

Severity

Critical

Finding

The Duatic documentation site (docs.duatic.com) contains a visible warning: 'The DynaArm is currently a prototype and not ready for commercial use. It is intended solely for research and development purposes.' This disclaimer is live in public-facing documentation and indexed by Google. The duatic.com product page markets the DynaArm as a product available for sale ('IP66 protection, open API, 6kg payload') without any corresponding pre-commercial caveat. The contradiction between the marketing site (commercial product) and the docs (prototype, R&D only) creates a misleading product readiness signal for prospective OEM customers and investors.

Recommendation

Immediately reconcile the product readiness messaging: either (a) add a 'Currently in limited beta / early access' notice to the DynaArm product page on duatic.com; or (b) update the docs to reflect current commercial availability if the DynaArm has progressed past prototype stage. The documentation disclaimer should not be more conservative than the marketing site in a publicly indexed way — this creates a material misrepresentation risk for B2B hardware buyers.

Strategy

No Funding, No Investors, No Grant Information on Homepage — Complete Financial Opacity

Score

20

Severity

High

Finding

Duatic was founded in 2024 as an ETH Zurich spin-off with 6 employees (PitchBook). No funding information is publicly available — no VC investment, no Innosuisse grant, no ETH Foundation support. The homepage makes no reference to financial backing, burn rate sustainability, or team size. For an OEM customer evaluating Duatic as a hardware supplier for a multi-year robotics program, the question 'will this company still exist in 12 months?' is unanswerable from the website. Even a 'Bootstrapped and profitable' signal or a 'Backed by ETH Foundation' mention would help.

Recommendation

If Duatic has received any non-dilutive funding (Innosuisse, Venture Kick, ETH Foundation grants — common for ETH spin-offs), disclose it on the homepage. If no external funding exists, consider adding a 'Team' page with founder credentials that establishes institutional credibility. The founding team's '25+ years of expertise in robotics' claim (from third-party sources) should appear on the duatic.com homepage with individual bios.

Strategy

No Funding, No Investors, No Grant Information on Homepage — Complete Financial Opacity

Score

20

Severity

High

Finding

Duatic was founded in 2024 as an ETH Zurich spin-off with 6 employees (PitchBook). No funding information is publicly available — no VC investment, no Innosuisse grant, no ETH Foundation support. The homepage makes no reference to financial backing, burn rate sustainability, or team size. For an OEM customer evaluating Duatic as a hardware supplier for a multi-year robotics program, the question 'will this company still exist in 12 months?' is unanswerable from the website. Even a 'Bootstrapped and profitable' signal or a 'Backed by ETH Foundation' mention would help.

Recommendation

If Duatic has received any non-dilutive funding (Innosuisse, Venture Kick, ETH Foundation grants — common for ETH spin-offs), disclose it on the homepage. If no external funding exists, consider adding a 'Team' page with founder credentials that establishes institutional credibility. The founding team's '25+ years of expertise in robotics' claim (from third-party sources) should appear on the duatic.com homepage with individual bios.

Strategy

No Funding, No Investors, No Grant Information on Homepage — Complete Financial Opacity

Score

20

Severity

High

Finding

Duatic was founded in 2024 as an ETH Zurich spin-off with 6 employees (PitchBook). No funding information is publicly available — no VC investment, no Innosuisse grant, no ETH Foundation support. The homepage makes no reference to financial backing, burn rate sustainability, or team size. For an OEM customer evaluating Duatic as a hardware supplier for a multi-year robotics program, the question 'will this company still exist in 12 months?' is unanswerable from the website. Even a 'Bootstrapped and profitable' signal or a 'Backed by ETH Foundation' mention would help.

Recommendation

If Duatic has received any non-dilutive funding (Innosuisse, Venture Kick, ETH Foundation grants — common for ETH spin-offs), disclose it on the homepage. If no external funding exists, consider adding a 'Team' page with founder credentials that establishes institutional credibility. The founding team's '25+ years of expertise in robotics' claim (from third-party sources) should appear on the duatic.com homepage with individual bios.

Content

DynaArm Specs Inconsistent Across Sources — '6kg payload' (website) vs '12.5kg payload' (third party) vs '16kg payload' (another source)

Score

8

Severity

Critical

Finding

Three different payload specifications for the DynaArm appear across indexed sources: duatic.com product page lists '6kg payload,' the aparobot.com profile lists '12.5 kg payload,' and the startup-seeker.com AI-generated profile lists '16 kg maximum payload.' Crunchbase cites 'DuaDrive Atlas T120 and DuaDrive Albi T40' as product names, which differ from 'DynaDrives' on the website. If the website spec is authoritative, the third-party discrepancies suggest either outdated spec sheets being circulated or significant spec confusion in product communications.

Recommendation

Audit and correct all publicly indexed product specifications immediately. Publish a definitive DynaArm spec sheet (PDF) on duatic.com with version number and date, including: payload, reach, weight, DoF, IP rating, peak torque, and end-effector speed. Submit corrections to Crunchbase and major robotics databases. For a hardware company, spec inconsistency is a fatal credibility signal with OEM procurement teams who verify datasheets.

Content

DynaArm Specs Inconsistent Across Sources — '6kg payload' (website) vs '12.5kg payload' (third party) vs '16kg payload' (another source)

Score

8

Severity

Critical

Finding

Three different payload specifications for the DynaArm appear across indexed sources: duatic.com product page lists '6kg payload,' the aparobot.com profile lists '12.5 kg payload,' and the startup-seeker.com AI-generated profile lists '16 kg maximum payload.' Crunchbase cites 'DuaDrive Atlas T120 and DuaDrive Albi T40' as product names, which differ from 'DynaDrives' on the website. If the website spec is authoritative, the third-party discrepancies suggest either outdated spec sheets being circulated or significant spec confusion in product communications.

Recommendation

Audit and correct all publicly indexed product specifications immediately. Publish a definitive DynaArm spec sheet (PDF) on duatic.com with version number and date, including: payload, reach, weight, DoF, IP rating, peak torque, and end-effector speed. Submit corrections to Crunchbase and major robotics databases. For a hardware company, spec inconsistency is a fatal credibility signal with OEM procurement teams who verify datasheets.

Content

DynaArm Specs Inconsistent Across Sources — '6kg payload' (website) vs '12.5kg payload' (third party) vs '16kg payload' (another source)

Score

8

Severity

Critical

Finding

Three different payload specifications for the DynaArm appear across indexed sources: duatic.com product page lists '6kg payload,' the aparobot.com profile lists '12.5 kg payload,' and the startup-seeker.com AI-generated profile lists '16 kg maximum payload.' Crunchbase cites 'DuaDrive Atlas T120 and DuaDrive Albi T40' as product names, which differ from 'DynaDrives' on the website. If the website spec is authoritative, the third-party discrepancies suggest either outdated spec sheets being circulated or significant spec confusion in product communications.

Recommendation

Audit and correct all publicly indexed product specifications immediately. Publish a definitive DynaArm spec sheet (PDF) on duatic.com with version number and date, including: payload, reach, weight, DoF, IP rating, peak torque, and end-effector speed. Submit corrections to Crunchbase and major robotics databases. For a hardware company, spec inconsistency is a fatal credibility signal with OEM procurement teams who verify datasheets.

Copy

Homepage H1 'Unlocking Robots Full Potential' — Missing Apostrophe, No Value Proposition

Score

18

Severity

High

Finding

The duatic.com homepage H1 appears to read 'Unlocking Robots full potential' based on the Webflow search result snippet — a grammatical error (missing apostrophe in 'Robots'' or intended as 'Robots'' full potential). Beyond the grammar, the headline is abstract and category-generic. It does not mention the DynaArm, the DynaDrives, ETH Zurich origin, or the target application (mobile manipulation, legged robots, outdoor environments). A cold visitor — a robotics engineer or procurement manager — cannot identify the product category from the headline.

Recommendation

Fix the apostrophe error ('Robots' Full Potential' or rewrite to avoid the possessive). Rewrite the H1 to name the product: 'DynaArm — The Ultra-Lightweight Robotic Arm Built for Outdoor Mobile Robots. 6 DoF · IP66 · 12.5 kg payload · 10 m/s end-effector speed.' This version is specific, indexable, and answers the visitor's first question: what does Duatic make and why does it matter.

Copy

Homepage H1 'Unlocking Robots Full Potential' — Missing Apostrophe, No Value Proposition

Score

18

Severity

High

Finding

The duatic.com homepage H1 appears to read 'Unlocking Robots full potential' based on the Webflow search result snippet — a grammatical error (missing apostrophe in 'Robots'' or intended as 'Robots'' full potential). Beyond the grammar, the headline is abstract and category-generic. It does not mention the DynaArm, the DynaDrives, ETH Zurich origin, or the target application (mobile manipulation, legged robots, outdoor environments). A cold visitor — a robotics engineer or procurement manager — cannot identify the product category from the headline.

Recommendation

Fix the apostrophe error ('Robots' Full Potential' or rewrite to avoid the possessive). Rewrite the H1 to name the product: 'DynaArm — The Ultra-Lightweight Robotic Arm Built for Outdoor Mobile Robots. 6 DoF · IP66 · 12.5 kg payload · 10 m/s end-effector speed.' This version is specific, indexable, and answers the visitor's first question: what does Duatic make and why does it matter.

Copy

Homepage H1 'Unlocking Robots Full Potential' — Missing Apostrophe, No Value Proposition

Score

18

Severity

High

Finding

The duatic.com homepage H1 appears to read 'Unlocking Robots full potential' based on the Webflow search result snippet — a grammatical error (missing apostrophe in 'Robots'' or intended as 'Robots'' full potential). Beyond the grammar, the headline is abstract and category-generic. It does not mention the DynaArm, the DynaDrives, ETH Zurich origin, or the target application (mobile manipulation, legged robots, outdoor environments). A cold visitor — a robotics engineer or procurement manager — cannot identify the product category from the headline.

Recommendation

Fix the apostrophe error ('Robots' Full Potential' or rewrite to avoid the possessive). Rewrite the H1 to name the product: 'DynaArm — The Ultra-Lightweight Robotic Arm Built for Outdoor Mobile Robots. 6 DoF · IP66 · 12.5 kg payload · 10 m/s end-effector speed.' This version is specific, indexable, and answers the visitor's first question: what does Duatic make and why does it matter.

Strategy

Alpha Half-Humanoid Robot' Product Not on Homepage — Major Platform Extension Invisible

Score

22

Severity

High

Finding

Search results reveal that Duatic has developed the 'Duatic Alpha' — a wheeled half-humanoid robot with dual DynaArms, vision, and ROS 2 integration, designed for research, automation, and industrial applications. This appears to be a significant product extension beyond the DynaArm arm/actuator components. If the Alpha exists as a distinct product line, it needs homepage visibility. If the website only features the DynaArm while the Alpha is also available, the homepage is underrepresenting the product portfolio.

Recommendation

Feature the Duatic Alpha prominently on the homepage alongside the DynaArm: 'DynaArm — robotic arm for integrators · Alpha — complete half-humanoid platform with dual DynaArms for research and automation.' Provide separate product pages for each with complete specifications. The Alpha addresses a different buyer (research labs, systems integrators building complete robots) than the DynaArm (OEMs integrating arms into their own platforms) — the site needs to serve both.

Strategy

Alpha Half-Humanoid Robot' Product Not on Homepage — Major Platform Extension Invisible

Score

22

Severity

High

Finding

Search results reveal that Duatic has developed the 'Duatic Alpha' — a wheeled half-humanoid robot with dual DynaArms, vision, and ROS 2 integration, designed for research, automation, and industrial applications. This appears to be a significant product extension beyond the DynaArm arm/actuator components. If the Alpha exists as a distinct product line, it needs homepage visibility. If the website only features the DynaArm while the Alpha is also available, the homepage is underrepresenting the product portfolio.

Recommendation

Feature the Duatic Alpha prominently on the homepage alongside the DynaArm: 'DynaArm — robotic arm for integrators · Alpha — complete half-humanoid platform with dual DynaArms for research and automation.' Provide separate product pages for each with complete specifications. The Alpha addresses a different buyer (research labs, systems integrators building complete robots) than the DynaArm (OEMs integrating arms into their own platforms) — the site needs to serve both.

Strategy

Alpha Half-Humanoid Robot' Product Not on Homepage — Major Platform Extension Invisible

Score

22

Severity

High

Finding

Search results reveal that Duatic has developed the 'Duatic Alpha' — a wheeled half-humanoid robot with dual DynaArms, vision, and ROS 2 integration, designed for research, automation, and industrial applications. This appears to be a significant product extension beyond the DynaArm arm/actuator components. If the Alpha exists as a distinct product line, it needs homepage visibility. If the website only features the DynaArm while the Alpha is also available, the homepage is underrepresenting the product portfolio.

Recommendation

Feature the Duatic Alpha prominently on the homepage alongside the DynaArm: 'DynaArm — robotic arm for integrators · Alpha — complete half-humanoid platform with dual DynaArms for research and automation.' Provide separate product pages for each with complete specifications. The Alpha addresses a different buyer (research labs, systems integrators building complete robots) than the DynaArm (OEMs integrating arms into their own platforms) — the site needs to serve both.

SEO

Page Title 'Duatic — Unlocking Robots Full Potential' — No Search Keywords

Score

28

Severity

Medium

Finding

The page title 'Duatic — Unlocking Robots Full Potential' (with the apostrophe error) contains no searchable terms. Searches for 'robotic arm mobile manipulation,' 'quasi direct drive actuator robotics,' 'outdoor robotic arm IP66,' 'ETH Zurich robotic arm startup,' or 'DynaArm' would not surface duatic.com from this title. The company competes in a technically sophisticated market where OEM procurement engineers search for very specific specs.

Recommendation

Update the page title to: 'Duatic — DynaArm Robotic Arm for Mobile Robots | ETH Zurich | IP66 Outdoor Manipulation.' Meta description: 'Duatic develops the DynaArm: a 9 kg, 6-DoF robotic arm with IP66 weatherproofing, 12.5 kg payload, and 10 m/s end-effector speed — designed for mobile robots operating in unstructured outdoor environments. ETH Zurich spin-off.'

SEO

Page Title 'Duatic — Unlocking Robots Full Potential' — No Search Keywords

Score

28

Severity

Medium

Finding

The page title 'Duatic — Unlocking Robots Full Potential' (with the apostrophe error) contains no searchable terms. Searches for 'robotic arm mobile manipulation,' 'quasi direct drive actuator robotics,' 'outdoor robotic arm IP66,' 'ETH Zurich robotic arm startup,' or 'DynaArm' would not surface duatic.com from this title. The company competes in a technically sophisticated market where OEM procurement engineers search for very specific specs.

Recommendation

Update the page title to: 'Duatic — DynaArm Robotic Arm for Mobile Robots | ETH Zurich | IP66 Outdoor Manipulation.' Meta description: 'Duatic develops the DynaArm: a 9 kg, 6-DoF robotic arm with IP66 weatherproofing, 12.5 kg payload, and 10 m/s end-effector speed — designed for mobile robots operating in unstructured outdoor environments. ETH Zurich spin-off.'

SEO

Page Title 'Duatic — Unlocking Robots Full Potential' — No Search Keywords

Score

28

Severity

Medium

Finding

The page title 'Duatic — Unlocking Robots Full Potential' (with the apostrophe error) contains no searchable terms. Searches for 'robotic arm mobile manipulation,' 'quasi direct drive actuator robotics,' 'outdoor robotic arm IP66,' 'ETH Zurich robotic arm startup,' or 'DynaArm' would not surface duatic.com from this title. The company competes in a technically sophisticated market where OEM procurement engineers search for very specific specs.

Recommendation

Update the page title to: 'Duatic — DynaArm Robotic Arm for Mobile Robots | ETH Zurich | IP66 Outdoor Manipulation.' Meta description: 'Duatic develops the DynaArm: a 9 kg, 6-DoF robotic arm with IP66 weatherproofing, 12.5 kg payload, and 10 m/s end-effector speed — designed for mobile robots operating in unstructured outdoor environments. ETH Zurich spin-off.'

Social Proof

No Customer References, No Research Partner Logos, No University Collaboration Mentions

Score

25

Severity

High

Finding

The duatic.com homepage shows no customer logos, no research partner logos (ETH Zurich, EPFL, any university lab), no deployed system photos, and no testimonial quotes. For an early-stage robotics hardware company, academic partner logos (ETH Zurich, ETHZ Autonomous Systems Lab, any beta customer lab) serve as the primary social proof mechanism before commercial customers exist. The founding team's 25+ years of ETH Zurich research credentials are entirely invisible.

Recommendation

Add academic partner/research lab logos: 'Built on research from ETH Zurich Autonomous Systems Lab · Beta partners: [lab names or 'top European robotics labs'].' Feature photos of the DynaArm integrated into real robot platforms (even from internal test setups) to demonstrate real-world deployment. Add the ETH Zurich logo to the trust bar — it is the single highest-value credibility signal available at this stage.

Social Proof

No Customer References, No Research Partner Logos, No University Collaboration Mentions

Score

25

Severity

High

Finding

The duatic.com homepage shows no customer logos, no research partner logos (ETH Zurich, EPFL, any university lab), no deployed system photos, and no testimonial quotes. For an early-stage robotics hardware company, academic partner logos (ETH Zurich, ETHZ Autonomous Systems Lab, any beta customer lab) serve as the primary social proof mechanism before commercial customers exist. The founding team's 25+ years of ETH Zurich research credentials are entirely invisible.

Recommendation

Add academic partner/research lab logos: 'Built on research from ETH Zurich Autonomous Systems Lab · Beta partners: [lab names or 'top European robotics labs'].' Feature photos of the DynaArm integrated into real robot platforms (even from internal test setups) to demonstrate real-world deployment. Add the ETH Zurich logo to the trust bar — it is the single highest-value credibility signal available at this stage.

Social Proof

No Customer References, No Research Partner Logos, No University Collaboration Mentions

Score

25

Severity

High

Finding

The duatic.com homepage shows no customer logos, no research partner logos (ETH Zurich, EPFL, any university lab), no deployed system photos, and no testimonial quotes. For an early-stage robotics hardware company, academic partner logos (ETH Zurich, ETHZ Autonomous Systems Lab, any beta customer lab) serve as the primary social proof mechanism before commercial customers exist. The founding team's 25+ years of ETH Zurich research credentials are entirely invisible.

Recommendation

Add academic partner/research lab logos: 'Built on research from ETH Zurich Autonomous Systems Lab · Beta partners: [lab names or 'top European robotics labs'].' Feature photos of the DynaArm integrated into real robot platforms (even from internal test setups) to demonstrate real-world deployment. Add the ETH Zurich logo to the trust bar — it is the single highest-value credibility signal available at this stage.

Content

Automatica 2025 Exhibitor Listing Not Referenced on Homepage — Industry Presence Signal Missing

Score

35

Severity

Medium

Finding

Duatic exhibited at Automatica 2025 (Munich, June 2025) — one of the world's largest industrial automation trade shows. This is a significant industry presence signal for a company founded in 2024. The homepage makes no reference to trade show participation, press coverage, or industry recognition. For OEM procurement teams who attend Automatica, knowing that Duatic was there provides immediate context about product maturity and company seriousness.

Recommendation

Add an 'In the Press / Industry' section: 'Exhibited at Automatica 2025 · Munich.' If any press coverage (Robotics Business Review, The Robot Report, or other trade media) covered the Automatica appearance, link to it. Industry show participation — especially for a company less than 2 years old — is a material credibility signal that should appear on the homepage.

Content

Automatica 2025 Exhibitor Listing Not Referenced on Homepage — Industry Presence Signal Missing

Score

35

Severity

Medium

Finding

Duatic exhibited at Automatica 2025 (Munich, June 2025) — one of the world's largest industrial automation trade shows. This is a significant industry presence signal for a company founded in 2024. The homepage makes no reference to trade show participation, press coverage, or industry recognition. For OEM procurement teams who attend Automatica, knowing that Duatic was there provides immediate context about product maturity and company seriousness.

Recommendation

Add an 'In the Press / Industry' section: 'Exhibited at Automatica 2025 · Munich.' If any press coverage (Robotics Business Review, The Robot Report, or other trade media) covered the Automatica appearance, link to it. Industry show participation — especially for a company less than 2 years old — is a material credibility signal that should appear on the homepage.

Content

Automatica 2025 Exhibitor Listing Not Referenced on Homepage — Industry Presence Signal Missing

Score

35

Severity

Medium

Finding

Duatic exhibited at Automatica 2025 (Munich, June 2025) — one of the world's largest industrial automation trade shows. This is a significant industry presence signal for a company founded in 2024. The homepage makes no reference to trade show participation, press coverage, or industry recognition. For OEM procurement teams who attend Automatica, knowing that Duatic was there provides immediate context about product maturity and company seriousness.

Recommendation

Add an 'In the Press / Industry' section: 'Exhibited at Automatica 2025 · Munich.' If any press coverage (Robotics Business Review, The Robot Report, or other trade media) covered the Automatica appearance, link to it. Industry show participation — especially for a company less than 2 years old — is a material credibility signal that should appear on the homepage.

Freshness

© 2025 Footer — Current. But No Blog, No News, No Update Mechanism

Score

40

Severity

Low

Finding

The Duatic Alpha product page shows a '© 2025 Duatic. All rights reserved' footer — correct for 2025, but already stale in March 2026. More importantly, the site has no blog, no news section, no changelog, and no update mechanism. For a hardware startup actively developing products (DynaArm, Alpha, DynaDrives), the absence of any public-facing development updates makes it impossible for potential customers and partners to track progress.

Recommendation

Add a minimal news/updates section with 2–3 milestone posts: 'DynaArm v2 spec release · Alpha half-humanoid unveiled · Automatica 2025 debut.' Update the footer copyright to 2026. Consider a bi-monthly development update blog — even brief posts ('We shipped X, here's a video') signal active development and create ongoing SEO value for technical search terms.

Freshness

© 2025 Footer — Current. But No Blog, No News, No Update Mechanism

Score

40

Severity

Low

Finding

The Duatic Alpha product page shows a '© 2025 Duatic. All rights reserved' footer — correct for 2025, but already stale in March 2026. More importantly, the site has no blog, no news section, no changelog, and no update mechanism. For a hardware startup actively developing products (DynaArm, Alpha, DynaDrives), the absence of any public-facing development updates makes it impossible for potential customers and partners to track progress.

Recommendation

Add a minimal news/updates section with 2–3 milestone posts: 'DynaArm v2 spec release · Alpha half-humanoid unveiled · Automatica 2025 debut.' Update the footer copyright to 2026. Consider a bi-monthly development update blog — even brief posts ('We shipped X, here's a video') signal active development and create ongoing SEO value for technical search terms.

Freshness

© 2025 Footer — Current. But No Blog, No News, No Update Mechanism

Score

40

Severity

Low

Finding

The Duatic Alpha product page shows a '© 2025 Duatic. All rights reserved' footer — correct for 2025, but already stale in March 2026. More importantly, the site has no blog, no news section, no changelog, and no update mechanism. For a hardware startup actively developing products (DynaArm, Alpha, DynaDrives), the absence of any public-facing development updates makes it impossible for potential customers and partners to track progress.

Recommendation

Add a minimal news/updates section with 2–3 milestone posts: 'DynaArm v2 spec release · Alpha half-humanoid unveiled · Automatica 2025 debut.' Update the footer copyright to 2026. Consider a bi-monthly development update blog — even brief posts ('We shipped X, here's a video') signal active development and create ongoing SEO value for technical search terms.

Navigation

No Pricing, No Contact Form, No 'Request a Quote' Path — Only Documentation Link

Score

45

Severity

Low

Finding

The duatic.com navigation appears to contain: Products (DynaArm, Alpha, DynaDrives) and Documentation. There is no pricing page, no 'Request a quote' form, no contact email, and no demo booking path visible. For an OEM engineer who wants to order a DynaArm evaluation unit or initiate a purchasing conversation, the site provides no clear next step. The documentation site requires 'checking access' before granting entry.

Recommendation

Add a visible 'Contact / Request a Quote' CTA to the primary navigation and homepage hero. Add an order inquiry form or email contact for OEM sales: 'Interested in integrating DynaArm into your robot platform? Contact us →'. If the DynaArm is available for purchase or evaluation kits exist, list the process. If it is still pre-commercial, add a 'Join the beta / waitlist' CTA. No conversion path = no leads.

Navigation

No Pricing, No Contact Form, No 'Request a Quote' Path — Only Documentation Link

Score

45

Severity

Low

Finding

The duatic.com navigation appears to contain: Products (DynaArm, Alpha, DynaDrives) and Documentation. There is no pricing page, no 'Request a quote' form, no contact email, and no demo booking path visible. For an OEM engineer who wants to order a DynaArm evaluation unit or initiate a purchasing conversation, the site provides no clear next step. The documentation site requires 'checking access' before granting entry.

Recommendation

Add a visible 'Contact / Request a Quote' CTA to the primary navigation and homepage hero. Add an order inquiry form or email contact for OEM sales: 'Interested in integrating DynaArm into your robot platform? Contact us →'. If the DynaArm is available for purchase or evaluation kits exist, list the process. If it is still pre-commercial, add a 'Join the beta / waitlist' CTA. No conversion path = no leads.

Navigation

No Pricing, No Contact Form, No 'Request a Quote' Path — Only Documentation Link

Score

45

Severity

Low

Finding

The duatic.com navigation appears to contain: Products (DynaArm, Alpha, DynaDrives) and Documentation. There is no pricing page, no 'Request a quote' form, no contact email, and no demo booking path visible. For an OEM engineer who wants to order a DynaArm evaluation unit or initiate a purchasing conversation, the site provides no clear next step. The documentation site requires 'checking access' before granting entry.

Recommendation

Add a visible 'Contact / Request a Quote' CTA to the primary navigation and homepage hero. Add an order inquiry form or email contact for OEM sales: 'Interested in integrating DynaArm into your robot platform? Contact us →'. If the DynaArm is available for purchase or evaluation kits exist, list the process. If it is still pre-commercial, add a 'Join the beta / waitlist' CTA. No conversion path = no leads.

Let's discuss how we can get Duatic AG's website to the next level

Let's discuss how we can get Duatic AG's website to the next level

Let's discuss how we can get Duatic AG's website to the next level