Swapp

Swapp

SWAPP leverages cutting-edge AI technology to transform the architectural documentation process. By integrating seamlessly with your team, SWAPP handles the most tedious and time-consuming drafting ta

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What is Swapp?

SWAPP is an AI tool designed to automate architectural documentation and annotation tasks. It analyses your previous projects to generate new documentation automatically, reducing manual drafting work. The tool is aimed at architecture firms and practices looking to speed up documentation workflows whilst maintaining consistency across projects. SWAPP emphasises data security and privacy, offering a personalised approach that learns from your firm's specific practices and standards. By handling repetitive documentation tasks, the tool frees up your team to focus on design work and client interaction rather than paperwork.

Key Features

Automatic documentation generation

Creates architectural documentation based on project data and templates

Project analysis

Reviews your previous projects to understand your firm's documentation patterns and standards

Annotation automation

Automatically adds annotations and technical details to drawings and specifications

Data security

Emphasises privacy protection for your project data

Personalised templates

Learns from your existing work to tailor documentation to your practice's approach

Integration with existing workflows

Designed to work alongside your team's current processes

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Reduces time spent on repetitive documentation tasks, allowing teams to focus on design work
  • Learns from your previous projects to maintain consistency with your firm's standards
  • Data security and privacy are prioritised in the platform design
  • Freemium model lets you try the tool before committing to paid features

Limitations

  • Effectiveness depends on having well-organised previous projects for the AI to learn from
  • Architectural documentation often requires contextual decisions that automation may not fully handle
  • Limited information available about specific integrations with common architecture software

Use Cases

Generating standard specifications and technical documentation for repeat project types

Quickly producing annotated drawings and schedules for new projects based on similar past work

Maintaining consistent documentation standards across multiple team members and projects

Reducing billable hours spent on administrative documentation tasks

Onboarding new team members by automating documentation creation so they can focus on design