Why DroneGo.io exists
Commercial drone work needs more than simply flying well on the day. Clients want confidence, clarity, repeatability and predictable results before take-off. They want to understand the route, sign off the shot and know what they are buying.
DJI native waypoints are useful. DroneGo.io makes them practical. It moves mission planning earlier in the workflow, before the job, before the site visit and before the client signs off.
Built from real commercial drone problems
Trying to explain a shot before flying is difficult when the route only exists in your head. DroneGo.io helps you show a route, a preview and a plan before the props ever spin.
Construction progress, demolition, rebuild and recurring site work all need consistency. A good flight in March should not have to be rebuilt from scratch in July.
Less time making it up on the day means more attention left for VLOS, people, obstacles, access routes, weather and site safety.
The aim is practical mission planning for real jobs, not abstract route drawing for its own sake. From route to reality.
Flight import: fly it once, turn it into a mission, repeat it later
DroneGo.io can now import DJI flight telemetry from recorded flights and convert that route into a repeatable waypoint mission. That means a successful manual shot does not have to stay a one-off.
- Repeat a perfect property reveal at sunset or later in different light.
- Revisit a construction site monthly from the same route.
- Film before and after demolition or rebuild from a matched path.
- Preserve a client-approved route for future comparison work.
It is designed to create a close, repeatable mission within aircraft and waypoint limitations, not to promise identical real-world flight in every condition. For height repeatability, DJI missions still depend on using the correct take-off reference and matching TOALP properly.
Why this helps commercial pilots
- Saves planning time
- Improves client communication
- Helps sell higher-value work
- Supports repeatable monthly retainers
- Improves consistency across jobs
- Makes progress videos easier
- Gives pilots a more professional planning workflow
- Leaves more attention available for surroundings, site safety and VLOS
Safety-conscious planning
DroneGo.io is a planning tool, not a replacement for pilot judgement. Operators remain responsible for legal compliance, airspace checks, site conditions, weather, aircraft readiness and reviewing every mission before launch.
That includes understanding that DJI altitude is calculated from take-off. If you want height repeatability, the take-off point and TOALP reference need to be deliberate and consistent.
A repeat mission still needs reassessing because sites change. A route that was safe last month may not be safe today.
Who is it for?
Commercial drone pilots
Operators who want planning tools that match the way real work is sold and delivered.
Construction progress videographers
Teams who need route consistency over weeks or months.
Property photographers
Pilots who want client sign-off before arriving on site and repeatable reveal shots afterwards.
Survey and inspection operators
Operators who need repeatable, explainable flight paths around assets and changing sites.
Estate agent media providers
Small operators who need a more professional planning workflow without overcomplication.
Creators using repeatable routes
Pilots who want the same flight every time when the shot matters.
Founder mission
DroneGo.io started from a simple frustration: if I can plan the shot in my head, show it to a client and fly it once, why should I have to rebuild it manually every time?
The goal is to give drone pilots practical tools that help them win work, plan better, fly more consistently and deliver more professional results. Less time improvising in the air. More time focused on the shot, the site and safety.
Plan better flights. Repeat better shots.
DroneGo.io is being built for pilots who use drones for real work and want planning tools that match the way jobs are actually sold and delivered.