What is the Development Philosophy of Dronelink? How does it identify its long term competitiveness & viability?
There seems to be some really top notch products / competition in the market (Drone Deploy, UgCS, PIX4DCapture, etc.).
How does DroneLink analyze the industry leaders products and keep up and not fall behind?
How does DroneLink identify the features of its competitors (?) and prioritize equivalent innovation and not become a dead end?
One specific example is Drone Deploy has a fully integrated Orthomosaic / point cloud solution. A feature seemingly not even on the horizon for DroneLink.
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I'm not familiar with drone deploy but I'm sure there are things it can't do that Dronelink can, I mean it very rare in any field that you find one tool (and thats what drone deploy & dronelink are), that is capable of everything.
Lets use an analogy of a mechanic servicing a car, he has on his bench a toolbox full of different sizes and types of spanners, screwdrivers, levers, hammers etc that he uses to get the job done.
I use dronelink, Webodm, litchi, dji fly etc to perform all different tasks with my humble mini2
Drone Deploy is 500 a month, Drone Link is 500 a year. You are comparing different products. If you need full turnkey automation and have the business to support the investment, go for it. Otherwise, this is a mapping solution that pairs with a processor like Maps Made Easy, WebODM, or RealityCapture
Steve Shelby
As I understand it Dronelink's strategy is to offer products directly to users that just care about capture. That's great for people like me that don't like paying steep processing fees when I can do it myself.
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