Where Astrulite fits — and where it doesn't.
We'd rather you pick the right tool than oversell ours. Here's an honest map of what each one is best at.
| Capability | Astrulite | Fusion | Notion | Blueprint | Flux |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prompt to full build plan | |||||
| Iterative agent that asks clarifying questions | |||||
| BOM with multi-source pricing | |||||
| Feasibility & cost scoring | |||||
| Firmware scaffolding | |||||
| Production-grade CAD | |||||
| Manufacturing quotes |
Short answers, no spin.
Astrulite vs Autodesk Fusion 360
Astrulite: Idea-stage planning before you open CAD.
Autodesk Fusion 360: Industry-standard CAD/CAM for manufacturing.
Astrulite vs Shapr3D / Onshape
Astrulite: Generates CAD direction & dimensions you import into your modeler.
Shapr3D / Onshape: Where you actually model geometry.
Astrulite vs Notion
Astrulite: Hardware-aware: BOMs, sourcing, feasibility, prototype-readiness.
Notion: Flexible but you build every template yourself.
Astrulite vs Xometry / Protolabs
Astrulite: Tells you what to send them; not a quoting platform.
Xometry / Protolabs: Quote, manufacture, and ship parts.
Astrulite vs Blueprint.am
Astrulite: Iterative refinement with clarifying questions and editable BOMs.
Blueprint.am: One-shot generation, less back-and-forth.
Astrulite vs Flux.ai
Astrulite: Whole-product scope: mechanical, electronics, firmware, cost, launch.
Flux.ai: Schematic-first; deeper for pure PCB work.
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