Lucid Bots Reviews

4.0

70% would recommend to a friend

(13 total reviews)
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Andrew Ashur

65% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

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1.0
18 Aug 2025

Smoke and mirrors

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Pros

Some of the people are cool, but that’s about it.

Cons

• Leadership integrity issues: Executives consistently misrepresent funding status, blaming external factors instead of addressing internal shortcomings. • Culture of fear: Speaking up is encouraged in theory, but punished in practice. Employees are dismissed for pushing back or offering honest feedback. • Leadership volatility: Direction shifts weekly depending on the latest book or idea the CEO has latched onto, with no real product or engineering roadmap. • Product failures: Consistent issues with prototypes and product performance, yet little to no time is allocated for proper root cause analysis. Failures are spun as successes to maintain optics. • Lack of expertise: The C-suite and VPs lack core engineering and manufacturing knowledge, but still dictate technical decisions. Employees are left to fix mistakes that stem from leadership. • Workplace stress: Employees are driven to exhaustion under unrealistic expectations, only to be penalized for not living up to vague “company values.” • Age discrimination: Employees over 55 are routinely hired, then pushed out within a year. • Misleading manufacturing claims: Despite marketing “state-of-the-art U.S. manufacturing,” the operation relies heavily on 3D-printed, off-the-shelf parts—sold to customers at premium prices. • Unrealistic claims: The CEO publicly stated he could build “Agentic AI” in a week despite no engineering background. This typifies the overpromising culture. • Compensation stagnation: Hard work is rarely rewarded. Raises are minimal or nonexistent. • Accountability issues: VPs deflect responsibility for mistakes onto their teams, creating a toxic blame-shifting environment.

2.0
21 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation is fair, You'll learn a ton

Cons

*Leadership is checked out. The CEO is almost entirely focused on fundraising *The VP of Engineering is largely disconnected from technical reality and rarely adds value to engineering decisions. *Management just says yes to everything. The engineering manager struggles to push back on leadership requests, which means projects pile up, get half-finished, and either get shelved or shipped before they're ready. The cycle repeats constantly. *Product waits for crashes to happen. The culture around software updates is reactive. Something breaks in the field, then suddenly it's urgent. There's little effort to push proactive updates before incidents occur. *People are genuinely afraid of losing their jobs. Layoffs happen with almost no warning. That kind of uncertainty kills morale, trust, and motivation, and it shows in the team's energy. *Recognition is rare. You can own major deliverables end to end and it'll barely get acknowledged. High performers carry the load quietly while accountability for low output is basically nonexistent. *Some folks are coasting. A bug fix that should take a week can stretch to two months with zero urgency. It's frustrating when you care about the product.

5.0
30 July 2025

Lucid Bots: SWE

Recommend
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Pros

Great learning experience, fun and intersting projects

Cons

Nothing as of now .

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