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DroneStars is a commercial drone service provider based in the Netherlands, positioned as a B2B partner for enterprise drone applications and a DJI Enterprise dealer. According to its website, its services cover drone purchasing, rentals, used drones, repair and maintenance, insurance, pilot training, and support for commercial operating permit processes, with the goal of helping businesses, government bodies, and semi-government organizations build or use drone capabilities.
From an enterprise software perspective, DroneStars is not a typical SaaS product, but rather a “hardware + training + compliance consulting + operational support” solution. Its key capabilities include recommending drones, sensors, and software based on business scenarios; assisting with the writing of operations manuals and linking them to STS, PDRA, or SORA; providing training related to the EASA Specific category; and offering end-to-end turnkey services for organizations looking to establish an internal drone department or flight operation. The rental service includes drone kits, batteries, chargers, cases, controllers, propellers, logs, and all-risk insurance, and requires renters to hold valid certification.
The website discloses a fair amount of hardware and rental pricing. On the sales side, the Matrice 300 RTK is listed at €8,251, the Matrice 30 at €7,100, and the Mavic 3 Enterprise at €2,899. Rentals use an all-inclusive daily rate, with a 50% discount from day 2 through day 7, while rentals longer than 7 days require a custom quote. Examples include the Matrice 300 RTK at €325/day, the Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced at €195/day, and the Zenmuse L1 at €395/day. No public fixed pricing is shown for training, permit processes, or turnkey packages.
The advantages are its clear positioning and focus on the commercial market, connecting purchasing, rental, training, insurance, and compliance permitting into one offering, which makes it suitable for organizations with limited drone operations experience. Its status as a DJI Enterprise dealer and the insurance included with rentals also lower the barrier for businesses to trial equipment. The downside is that very little is disclosed about software capabilities: there is no visible information on APIs, permission management, third-party system integrations, data security, or cloud/self-hosted deployment. As such, it should not be evaluated as a SaaS platform.
It is better suited to governments, enterprises, and SMEs in the Dutch and broader European markets that need support with commercial drone deployment, compliance applications, and equipment selection. Access from China is not addressed in the text, so it is not possible to determine whether the site can be reached directly.
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