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How it works

A cleaner path from written brief to DXF draft.

DraftyBot works best when you already know what you want to draw and need a faster way to start the first DXF draft.

1. Write the request

Use plain English. Describe the size, holes, cut-outs, offsets, spacing, and units that matter.

2. Generate the draft

Open the app and create a DXF first draft instead of manually building all the starting geometry from zero.

3. Review properly

Use your normal CAD, workshop, or engineering review process before final issue or production use.

What to include

Good prompts are specific.

  • Overall size and unit system
  • Hole diameters, counts, and locations
  • Cut-out shapes and dimensions
  • Offsets from edges and spacing rules
  • Any helpful output preference such as layers or dimensions
What it is good at

Best for fast first drafts.

DraftyBot is strongest when the job is practical and geometry-led. It is useful for plates, back plates, operator panels, door layouts, hole patterns, and repeated fabrication-style work.

Less setup
Faster draft
Clearer start

What it is not

It is not a full CAD replacement. The professional position is simple: DraftyBot helps with the first draft, then your own review and detailing process takes it further.

Best workflow mindset

Keep the workflow simple, keep the prompt clear, and use the app when you are ready to test a real drawing request.

Best mindset: treat DraftyBot as a drafting assistant. It helps you start faster, not skip review.

Next step

Try it with a real drawing request.

One clear prompt with dimensions, units, and positions is usually enough to test whether the workflow fits your job.