Repeatable waypoint planning
Guide

How to automate repeat drone flights with DJI drones

The practical answer is to build a DJI-compatible waypoint mission, keep the take-off reference consistent, validate the route, and review the site before every repeat flight. DroneGo.io helps with the planning and export workflow for supported DJI drones; it does not replace pilot judgement or DJI flight software.

Repeat flight workflow

  1. Choose a supported DJI drone profile or the conservative DJI Fly safe mode.
  2. Plan the path on desktop using map points, altitude shaping, speed controls and focal points.
  3. Set TOALP deliberately so waypoint heights are tied to the intended take-off reference.
  4. Preview the route in-browser and, where useful, in Google Earth before sharing or flying.
  5. Export the DJI-compatible waypoint mission file and review it in the supported DJI workflow.
  6. Before each repeat, check airspace, weather, obstacles, site changes, firmware behaviour and aircraft settings.

Where DroneGo.io fits

DroneGo.io is the desktop planning workspace: it helps create, preview, validate and export repeatable mission intent. The supported drone, controller and DJI app remain part of the actual flight workflow.

Good repeatability depends on consistent route geometry, take-off position, altitude reference, camera settings and on-site review. Automation can reduce workload, but it cannot guarantee identical real-world flight.