You deliver beautiful AV schematics. But when the system drops out, where's the network documentation to back you up? Network Designer auto-generates a complete, client-ready design pack — topology, IP schedule and handover — for every project, in your own branding.
Misconfiguration, an untracked change, a device on the wrong VLAN — the network almost always breaks because of a human decision, not a failed box. Without documentation, you can't prove that. And you can't fix fast what you can't see.
AV companies and electricians are increasingly expected to deliver the network alongside everything else. You're already juggling the lighting, audio, automation and wiring — the network design shouldn't be the job that eats your evenings or gets skipped. We take that part off your plate.
Beautiful AV schematics, but no network design to match. Here's the missing piece — on every project, in your branding.
Expected to hand over a network alongside the wiring? Deliver one without being a network engineer — just list the kit.
A dozen trades on every job. The network design that always gets skipped — now done in minutes.
Fit technology into homes and buildings but have no network specialist on the team? This was built for you.
A proper design pack is the difference between a two-minute phone fix and a wasted day on site.
When something drops out, a documented IP schedule and topology turns guesswork into a methodical fix. Your engineer knows exactly what's on which VLAN, port and switch before they even pick up the phone.
When a fault isn't your network, you need the documents to prove it. A clear design lets you rule the network in or out remotely — so you're not driving two hours to reset someone else's smart-TV app.
62% of integrators already offer service contracts (CEDIA) — and you can't defend a maintenance agreement on a system nobody has documented. A design pack is the technical record that makes ongoing service credible and enforceable.
Every pack comes out in your company's name, logo and colours. Hand a client a professional network handover and you look like the serious integrator you are, not someone who wired it and hoped.
The numbers behind why "we'll just remember it" is the most expensive plan on the job.
Figures from published smart-home, outage and field-service research; the £ estimate reflects the widely-cited $150–$350 all-in truck-roll range. Sourced, and linked on request.
The same design, told three ways — for the client, for your engineers, and for the rack. All generated automatically from the rooms and devices you list.
A plain-English, client-ready narrative of the whole design — what's protected, how the Wi-Fi is laid out, and what happens next. Branded for you, ready to hand over.
PDFThe master technical spreadsheet — one row per device with VLAN, IP, switch, port and location, plus per-switch port maps, SSIDs and a kit cost comparison across brands.
XLSX · 12 sheetsThe visual pack — architecture diagram, switch faceplates lit by VLAN, full port tables, IP scheme and Wi-Fi plan. Everything your engineer needs at the rack.
PDFManufacturer-agnostic by design. Every pack names roles — "24-port PoE aggregation switch", "Wi-Fi 7 access point" — not one vendor's SKUs, and every design includes an indicative price comparison across the major AV networking brands, so you can quote whatever you install.
No network engineering degree required. If you can list the rooms and the kit, we do the rest.
Add each floor, room and device from a simple typed dropdown — access points, cameras, AV processors, TVs and more. Start from a template if you like.
Our engine works out the VLANs, IP scheme, switch and port allocation, SSIDs and routing — following hard networking rules, not guesswork.
One flat fee per project, VAT added at checkout. Card payment or a discount code; no subscription, no tiers, no lock-in.
Your three documents generate on the spot and are saved to your account forever — reload, re-download or reuse any project as a template.
Network Designer isn't a chatbot guessing at addresses. The addressing, VLANs and port maps are computed by a deterministic engine, then the diagrams are drawn from that model. So the pack always matches the devices you listed — no drift, no invented IPs, no surprises.
You're never on your own. Josie, our friendly in-app assistant, walks you through the whole thing — setting up your project, listing your devices and generating your pack — with interactive, click-along walkthroughs. Not sure what a setting means? Just Ask Josie and she'll show you, right there on screen.
No tiers, no per-device pricing, no subscription. £50 gets you the full pack, however big the job.
Because we'd rather you generate a fresh, accurate design for every job than reuse an old one that doesn't fit.
Most integrators skip network design because doing it properly costs days of an engineer's time — or hundreds of pounds to outsource. So it either doesn't get done, or one old document gets quietly copied onto the next job. Neither protects you when something breaks.
At £50 a project, that maths flips. It's cheaper and faster to generate a correct, project-specific pack than to dig out and doctor an old one. The honest path becomes the easy path — and every one of your installs ends up properly documented.
We make this work on volume and by keeping the whole thing automated, not on fat margins per design. That's the deal: you get professional documentation for the price of a good meal, and it gets done every time.
Sign up free, list your first project, and see the pack for yourself. You only pay when you generate.
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