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Product Concept

Problem

There is no widely available, lightweight online tool focused on practical planning of 10" and 19" racks with a visual workflow, reusable components, and a usable bill of materials.

Existing workflows are often split across:

  • CAD tools that are too heavy for simple planning
  • spreadsheets for the bill of materials
  • manual sketches for positioning
  • separate notes for cabling

Vision

code.it Rack Planner should be a browser-based planning platform where users can:

  • create and save rack layouts online
  • visually place and move rack components
  • load manufacturer-specific or custom components as plugins
  • generate a bill of materials automatically
  • estimate cable lengths between ports or devices

Target users

  • system integrators
  • installers
  • IT administrators
  • AV and media technicians
  • control cabinet / small infrastructure planners
  • organizations documenting existing rack installations

Primary use cases

  1. Plan a new 19" network rack with switch, patch panel, PDU, UPS, shelves, and servers.
  2. Plan a compact 10" wall rack for small office or edge installations.
  3. Compare multiple rack variants with different hardware selections.
  4. Export a bill of materials for ordering.
  5. Estimate patch cable and power cable lengths based on mounting positions.

Functional goals

  • visual rack editor
  • component catalog
  • drag-and-drop placement
  • snap-to-unit positioning
  • collision and fit validation
  • bill of materials generation
  • import of additional component packs
  • optional cable planning and length estimation

Non-functional goals

  • runs in a modern browser
  • usable on desktop first, tablet second
  • clean project persistence
  • suitable for public internet deployment
  • secure plugin loading model
  • scalable enough for many concurrent users

Scope boundary

The product should not try to replace full mechanical CAD in the first versions. The planning focus is:

  • layout
  • occupancy
  • compatibility
  • documentation
  • ordering support

Mechanical precision modeling, freeform CAD editing, and simulation should remain outside the initial scope.