AI drawing Q&A · Built for the field

Stop flipping pages.
Start asking.

Upload the drawing set you already have. Ask a question out loud, the way you'd ask a senior estimator. Get the answer with the source sheet cited and a confidence level — on your phone, at the panel, in seconds.

6-digit code sign-in · no app store · no file prep · upload and go

Sheet 01 · The problem

The answer is on page 300-something. Somewhere.

Today the drawing set lives as a stack of paper prints in the trailer — or a 90 MB PDF nobody can search on a phone. Every question costs a walk, a scroll, and a guess.

Paper prints today

The trailer stack
  • Walk back to the trailer to check one wire size
  • Hunt across E-sheets, schedules, and keynotes by hand
  • Two demand figures on one sheet — which one is right?
  • Coffee rings, torn corners, superseded revisions
  • The knowledge lives in one veteran's head

Wattson

The whole set in your pocket
  • Ask out loud — plain language, jobsite gloves on
  • Structured reading — schedules read row by row, values bound to the right panel by position
  • Every answer cited — tap the sheet number, see the source
  • Confidence level on every answer — High means bankable
  • Upload and go — drop the full multi-trade set; Wattson isolates the electrical sheets itself
Sheet 02 · How it works

Upload. Ask. Build.

Step 1 — Upload

Drop the whole set

The full stamped, issued-for-construction PDF — all trades, hundreds of pages. No prep, no splitting. Wattson finds and isolates the electrical sheets automatically, even across E101 / SE / SP numbering styles.

Step 2 — Ask

Plain language, out loud

"What size is panel AP1?" "What circuit feeds the RTUs?" "How is the exterior lighting controlled?" Speak it or type it — the questions you'd ask a senior estimator.

Step 3 — Trust it

Cited, scored, tappable

Every answer carries its source sheet and a confidence level. Tap the citation and the sheet opens to the spot. If Wattson can't read it, it says so — it never invents a number.

Sheet 03 · The rule

A confident wrong answer gets someone hurt.

Electrical work runs on verified numbers. So Wattson is built around one non-negotiable rule — the behavior no other AI drawing tool leads with:

Detect and flag.
Never guess.

When an answer lives in a graphic detail Wattson can't read yet, it tells you to verify in the field and points you to the keynote — instead of fabricating a number that looks right. On the jobsite, the honest flag is the feature.

Sheet 04 · The landscape

Everyone else stopped at the estimate.

AI has arrived in electrical construction — but it clustered in one place: preconstruction. Takeoff, estimating, design-phase QA. The moment the job is won and the crew hits the site, those tools go quiet. That's the white space. That's Wattson's lane.

“White
space”plain-English translation

When investors say white space, they mean a paying customer nobody is selling to yet. Map every AI drawing tool in construction and they pile up on the office side — estimating, takeoff, design review — the work done before the job is won. The crew actually installing the work, the phase where 90% of the labor dollars are spent, has no AI tool built for it. That empty seat is the white space. Wattson is the first tool sitting in it.

Plan viewers reach the field but only display pages. AI tools read the drawings but stay in the office. The top-right corner is empty — that's the lane.

PlayerBuilt forEarns its keep duringAnswers questions on the jobsiteCites the source sheetFlags instead of guessingPhone-first for the crew
Drawer AIElectrical takeoff · human-QA · 1–5 day turnaroundEstimatorsBid & takeoff
HelonicDesign QA · GC-side · Procore / ACC integrationsGCs & design teamsDesign review
CalloutPreconstruction drawing reviewPrecon teamsBid & review
construction.aiPrecon workflows · Procore wedgeOffice & PMsPrecon
Plan viewersProcore · Fieldwire · BluebeamWhole project teamAll phasesView only
⚡ WattsonBuilt for the crew doing the installField crewsThe install⚡ CORE✓ Every answer✓ Hard rule✓ 6-digit code
The uncontested lane: execution-phase answers for the trades— = not their lane
The field
is wide
open.

Preconstruction tools serve the estimator before the job starts. Wattson serves the foreman, the lead, and the apprentice while the conduit is going in — the 90% of the project's life those tools never touch. First mover in the lane where the questions actually get asked.

Sheet 05 · Tap the citation

Don't take its word for it. Take the sheet's.

Every citation is tappable. One tap opens the source sheet with the answer in view — so a journeyman can verify in five seconds what used to take a trip to the trailer. The drawing stays the authority. Wattson just gets you to the right line.

Works on the phone in your pocket and the tablet in the gang box. Sign in with a 6-digit code — no passwords to forget, no app store, no IT department.

Get your crew energized.

Wattson is live with founding crews now. PMs upload and provision the crew; field users sign in with a 6-digit code and start asking. Founding-rate pricing for pilot contractors.

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Your sets stay walled off to your company — enforced at the database level.