You already comply: you are certified, you fly by the book, and your client trusts your operation. What is often missing is a clean way for the client to watch the flight live, without the feed dying and without you standing up your own relay. That is Hover: the live-video layer on top of the operation you already run.
You share a private PIN-gated link. The client opens it in the browser, no app and no account, and watches the flight live. You control the link; it is not a public URL or an open broadcast. The feed is private by default.
You turn on cloud recording for a deployment and each flight files as a browsable recording. It is included, with no per-GB storage cost; that is the difference from running up a storage bill that grows every day. There is no hours cap per recording: a full 13-to-15-hour day fits in one recording. Retention is by plan, Crew 30 days and Fleet 1 year, and cloud recording is optional, turned on per deployment.
Yes. Hover is multi-OEM: RTSP is enough, MAVLink optional. It does not lock you to one manufacturer, so it carries the mix of drones you already fly. Built for certified operators, not for a closed catalog.
Crew ($149/month) is the natural fit for one operator; Fleet ($999/month) for multiple pilots or higher volume. The next step is a live test flight on your own drone, over your own connection. Not certified yet? In Colombia, see the RAC 100 certification guide and the cost to get certified. Across the rest of Latin America, find a pilot school in our drone school directory.
It is not a technical requirement, but Hover is built for the operator who already flies professionally. If you operate commercially in Colombia, RAC 100 certification is your framework; Hover is the live-video layer on top of that operation.
No. Hover is not a filing or a certification; it is the live video and recording of your operation. For the RAC 100 process, see our certification guide.
No. You share a private PIN-gated link; the client opens it in the browser, no app and no account. You control the link.
Yes. The relay streams over LTE, Starlink, or cellular and retransmits on signal drop, so the feed does not freeze when you are at range or on weak coverage.
No. Cloud recording is included, with no per-GB storage cost, and there is no hours cap per recording (a full 13-to-15-hour day fits in one recording). Retention is by plan: Crew 30 days, Fleet 1 year. It is optional and turns on per deployment.
It is multi-OEM: RTSP is enough, MAVLink optional. It works with the fleet you already fly, without locking you to one manufacturer.
On your own drone, over your own connection. See how the feed reaches the client and how the recording files.