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Features

A cleaner workflow from written brief to DXF draft.

DraftyBot is designed to make repetitive drawing tasks feel lighter. It works best when you need a fast first draft for plates, panels, openings, hole patterns, and similar geometry-led jobs.

Plain-English prompting

Write the job in human language. You can describe dimensions, hole sizes, cut-outs, spacing, units, edge offsets, and basic layer intent without building the whole drawing manually.

Browser-based access

Open the app and work from the browser. That makes it simpler to test ideas, iterate quickly, and keep the workflow accessible across devices.

DXF-focused output

The goal is not to replace your full CAD environment. The goal is to create a strong DXF starting point that can move into your existing review and detailing workflow.

Fast first-pass generation

Useful when you want a draft before spending time on precise cleanup and detailed refinement.

Works well for repetitive tasks

Plate layouts, operator panels, hole arrays, and cut-out driven geometry are strong fits for the prompt-based approach.

Clear app path

The landing pages explain the product clearly, while the Flutter app at /app/ stays focused on the actual generation flow.

What you can describe
  • Overall plate or panel size
  • Hole diameters, counts, and locations
  • Cut-outs, slots, and openings
  • Offsets from edges and spacing rules
  • Units such as mm or inches
  • Layer and dimension preferences

Best use of the tool

DraftyBot shines when you treat it like a drafting accelerator. It helps with the first version quickly, then your normal engineering judgement finishes the job.

Faster setup
Cleaner prompts
DXF-ready flow

Feature summary

Feature Why it matters Best use
Prompt-based input Reduces the need to start every draft from blank geometry. Repeated layout and fabrication-style jobs.
Browser workflow Makes access simple and lowers friction for quick tests. Fast concept work and internal drafting support.
DXF draft generation Keeps the output aligned with practical CAD exchange workflows. First-pass issue, review, and refinement.
Prompt quality guidance Helps users get better results from the same tool. New users and repeatable team workflows.
Next step

Try it with a real drawing request.

Start with one practical prompt that includes overall size, unit system, holes, and cut-outs. That is usually enough for a strong first result.