FF&E Specification First Draft Generator
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B Price Collapse
A cost barrier just collapsed — and the market hasn't caught up yet
One-Liner
AI generates a complete Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment specification document from a designer's brief — currently 40–80 hours of designer time per project, billed at $100–$200/hr to clients.
Kill Reason
Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment specification generation is a legitimate time-saver, but Autodesk, BIMsmith, and hospitality procurement platforms already offer or are building specification tools with existing customer relationships. Without integration into the design workflow software where architects already work, this remains a document export tool that lacks distribution and moat.
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