One-liner
A lightweight, no-frills tool for quickly measuring and cutting wood pieces based on sketches or dimensions, designed for DIYers and small woodworking projects.
Strengths
- Fast sketch-to-measurement workflow with minimal setup (review: 'I drew a piece and it instantly gave me the cut size')
- Optimized for woodworking tasks with intuitive input for common joint types (review: 'Perfect for making simple miter joints')
- Lightweight and fast performance—no lag even on older devices
- Clean, distraction-free interface focused solely on measurement and cut planning
- Strong keyword ranking in 'woodworking' (rank #40), indicating organic discoverability
Weaknesses
- No export or sharing options for cut lists (review: 'Would be great to send this to my saw')
- Limited to basic shapes—no support for complex curves or compound angles
- No material waste calculator or stock optimization (review: 'I wasted 3 boards because I didn’t know how much to buy')
- No offline mode despite being a utility app (review: 'Lost all work when I lost internet')
- Only one pricing tier; no free version or trial (review: 'Can’t try before buying')
Opportunities
- Add a free tier with limited features to lower entry barrier and increase adoption
- Integrate material cost estimation and waste calculation for better project planning
- Enable export to PDF or CSV for sharing with shops or machines
- Support for importing hand-drawn sketches via camera (OCR-style recognition)
- Add a library of pre-made joinery templates (e.g., dovetail, mortise-and-tenon) to expand utility
Competitors
- Woodworker's Calculator
- CutList Pro
- SketchUp Free
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 5:53:49 AM