Desktop waypoint workflow
Guide

How to plan DJI Fly waypoint missions on desktop

DroneGo.io gives pilots a browser-based planning surface for DJI Fly waypoint workflows: draw the mission, set heights, add camera intent, preview the result, then export a DJI-compatible mission file for supported DJI drones.

Why use desktop planning?

Desktop planning gives more screen space for route shape, site context, altitude decisions and client review. It is useful before construction progress jobs, inspection routes, property reveals, creative shots and any mission where the operator wants to think before arriving on site.

Typical steps

  1. Open the planner and select the closest supported drone profile.
  2. Draw a route from the map instead of relying only on on-site tapping.
  3. Set altitude and speed with the intended take-off reference in mind.
  4. Add focal points and planning objects where they help explain the route.
  5. Use validation and previews to catch issues before export.
  6. Export the DJI-compatible waypoint mission and review it in the actual flight workflow.

Important limitation

DroneGo.io is not DJI Fly and is not officially affiliated with DJI. It supports planning for DJI Fly waypoint workflows, but pilots should test generated missions safely and confirm behaviour on their supported aircraft and controller.