If you want anyone or anything (an EA, a signals provider like Zulu, an account manager, anything else) to place trades into your account for you, it comes down to one of two choices.
1. You install some sort of software.
2. You turn over your password.
Otherwise, someone or something could place unauthorized trades in your account.
Why would a broker give you a free account with more than a token amount of cash? Plenty of them give nice deposit bonuses, but the terms are such that they'll more than make that back on spread before you can withdraw 1 cent.
If there was a robot that really had no losses, it would either be a carefully guarded secret or would become so popular that it would change the market. Either way, it wouldn't be a $97 product. I'm sure if you check those other autotrading providers, you'll find plenty of losses, even on the more profitable accounts.
You are asking for 3 free lunches.
I think you'll be waiting long past 2020. In the meantime, I'll keep wishing for that pair of supermodels.