CropWings launches drone spraying booking service app

CropWings launches drone spraying booking service app

For many Indian farmers, drone spraying has quickly shifted from a futuristic concept to a daily reality. However, despite these advancements, one issue continues in challenging all parties involved: the straightforward task of matching a farmer in need of spraying with a pilot capable of completing the task. Last-minute coordination, phone calls, and local references had become common. Pilots balanced schedules, farmers waited, and the process remained dispersed.

CropWings, one of India’s fastest-growing agri-technology companies, decided it was time to bring order to this chaos. After spraying over 5,00,000 acres across the country a milestone few have achieved they saw a clear pattern. Drone spraying was rising fast, but the system around it was not growing with the same speed. So they built something that could change the way drone services work in rural India: a Drone Spraying Aggregator App.

The idea is simple, but powerful. A farmer opens the app, checks for nearby certified drone pilots, and places a spray request within seconds. No middlemen, no waiting. At the same time, pilots get a digital workspace where everything from orders and payments to fleet management and optimized routes sits neatly in one place. Instead of manually coordinating with multiple farmers across different villages, they can now plan their day with clarity. CropWings has even made the pilot app free for the first six months so more drone entrepreneurs can get started without hesitation.

The company has also brought pesticide brands into the picture in a way that benefits farmers directly. When farmers purchase certain crop-protection products from these partnered brands, they automatically get access to discounted drone-spraying services through the app. It’s a win for everyone involved: companies can support their customers better, and farmers save money on spraying.

For CropWings co-founder Manjunath Saginela, the vision behind the platform is clear. Drone spraying is no longer a luxury, it’s becoming essential for modern agriculture. Making it accessible, transparent, and efficient is the next step in India’s farming evolution. As he puts it, the app is designed to help every village reach drone services easily while helping pilots run their operations more professionally.

What makes the app even more grounded in reality is its language support. India’s agricultural heart beats in many languages, and CropWings has built the app to speak all major ones. Whether it’s a farmer in Karnataka, a pilot in Punjab, or a service operator in Tamil Nadu, everyone can use the platform comfortably. The interface is simple enough that even someone using a smartphone for the first time can navigate it without confusion.

CropWings believes that drone spraying is heading toward becoming the default method for crop application across the country. With this new technology platform, they’re preparing for that future one where modern farming is not limited by access or coordination, but powered by tools that bring everyone together effortlessly.

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