Technical commerce
Julien founded Wattuneed, a Belgian company used to selling technical energy products where education, logistics and support matter as much as the catalogue.
About Bybotix
Bybotix helps companies, schools, integrators and technically curious buyers separate spectacular robot announcements from platforms that can actually be understood, compared and prepared for European use.
Why it exists
The humanoid robotics market is entering a confusing phase: public information is abundant, but buyer-grade information is rare. A viral demo does not tell you whether a robot can be bought in Europe, whether the price includes shipping and VAT, whether CE documentation exists, or whether spare parts and support are realistic after delivery.
Bybotix exists to structure that evaluation. Before becoming a commercial platform, it is deliberately building an editorial foundation: dated analysis, maturity levels, cost guides, comparison pages and a clear refusal to pretend that every announced robot is ready for deployment.
Founder-led
Julien founded Wattuneed, a Belgian company used to selling technical energy products where education, logistics and support matter as much as the catalogue.
Bybotix is not an anonymous marketplace. The analysis, videos and supplier conversations are meant to be carried by an identifiable founder.
A physical demonstration space is being structured in Belgium for humanoid robots, quadrupeds and physical AI platforms, by appointment when the first demo units are ready.
Editorial discipline
Current phase
In May 2026, Bybotix is in a structuring phase. Products are monitored, supplier conversations are opening, partner pages are live, but the site does not pretend that robots are in stock or ready for direct checkout. This is intentional: credibility comes before conversion.
If you are a buyer, use Bybotix to clarify your project and avoid weak signals. If you are a manufacturer, distributor or integrator, the partner programme is open for discussion.