Geospatial AI platformNewv2.4.1 · 12 trained classes, 0.91 avg confidence

Scaling Networks. Not Headaches.

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Built alongside engineering teams running OSP surveys for next-gen broadband.

DraftLine takes the photo grind off engineering teams. Your drafters and QC leads aren't paid to click through ten thousand frames per route — they're paid to make calls. DraftLine clears the clicks so they can.

Integrates with the tools your team already runs
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40%
Review load
Less time clicking through frames that are already correct. More time on the calls that need a person.
2–3×
Throughput
More miles drafted per engineer-day — without growing the team.
30%
Handoff
Faster routing from capture to make-ready signoff. No routes stuck in someone's inbox.
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Pipeline
One pipeline from field to signoff. No spreadsheets, no re-keying, no shadow systems.
The platform

One system, three disciplines — vision, geospatial, drafting.

DraftLine was built with engineering teams, not pitched at them. Every surface — from the queue to the map — exists because a drafter, a QC reviewer, or a program director asked for it.

All capabilities →
Computer vision

Models for everyone. Bespoke for Enterprise.

Shared pole detection covers the common hardware — tangents, anchors, guys, attachments — and improves with every release as more engineering teams use it. Enterprise partners get bespoke models trained on their photography alone. Either way, nothing low-confidence ships without a human.

Classification preview
Geospatial

Every pole on the map. Every node in the graph.

Mapbox-backed views of every route. Drop into a job to see stages, flags, and make-ready status inline — no tab-hopping to find the route that's blocked.

Map preview
Writeback

Land in your GIS when you say so. Not before.

DraftLine writes node classes, attributes, and photo links to your GIS — matching your schema, on a signoff. Or run standalone and export when you're ready. Your call.

FIELDPhotosField captureDRAFTLINEClassifyReviewAnnotate12 classesWRITEBACKYour GISNodes + attrs
Work queue

A personal queue, ranked by priority and age.

Reviewers and drafters open DraftLine to a ranked list of what's next. No triage. No assignment meetings. No spreadsheets.

Your queue · 3 tasks
Buckhead Loop Fiber Overlash
Verizon · Classifying
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Midtown North — Pole Replacement
Lumen · Annotating
Attention
Riverside — Make-Ready Survey
AT&T · Prefield Review
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Pipeline control

Routing → Prefield → Classifying → Final Review → Complete.

Every job moves through a pipeline you define. Stage-level timers, SLAs, owner assignments — so routes don't stall in someone's inbox.

RoutingWaiting on UploadProcessingClassifyingPrefield ReviewAnnotatingFinal ReviewComplete
Capabilities

Everything a drafting shop needs. Nothing it doesn't.

Custom-trained vision models

We train on your field photography and your class taxonomy — not a generic pole detector.

Geospatial job view

Mapbox tiles, node + connection graph, per-pole drawer. Every job has a map.

Pipeline stages & SLAs

Define the stages your routes move through, and track time-in-stage per job.

Personal work queue

Reviewers and drafters open DraftLine to a ranked list of what's next.

Keyboard-first review mode

Letter hotkeys per class, arrow keys for navigation, one hand on the mouse never required.

GIS writeback

Write node classes, attributes, and photo references back to your GIS system.

Confidence thresholds

You set the bar. Below it, photos route to human review. Above it, they ship.

Team & role management

Admins, reviewers, field crews. Per-org permissions, audit trail on every label.

Operators, on DraftLine

Built alongside the people who survey, draft, and ship.

Our reviewers clear what used to be a two-day queue before lunch. The keyboard hotkeys alone earn their keep.

DR
D. Reyes
QC Lead, OSP contractor

DraftLine writes classifications straight to our GIS. I haven't touched a CSV in four months.

MO
M. Okafor
Drafting Manager

Program directors finally have a map view that reflects what's actually happening in the field — not what was true last Tuesday.

SW
S. Whitfield
Program Director, regional ILEC
FAQ

Questions engineering firms and program directors ask us first.

We train on the photography your teams already capture. If you have archived jobs, that's usually enough for a first production model. We tune with you over the first pilot.

Join the waitlist

Be first to see DraftLine on a real job.

We're onboarding a small number of engineering firms at a time. Drop your email and we'll reach out when a pilot slot opens up — usually inside two weeks.

We send one confirmation email — that's it. No spam.

2-week pilot windowYour imagery, your regionGIS writeback on day one