Wizely automates the placement of typical pipe supports and the generation of BOMs, eliminating rework and standardising your engineering projects.
Done by hand, supports are drawn part by part, quantities are counted in a spreadsheet on the side, and every revision is one more chance for the two to drift apart. Wizely closes that gap: the typical goes in parametric and the list comes out of the model itself.
No file exports, no switching software, and no manual step between the model and the list.
Pre-configured, parametric supports ready to place directly in the 3D model — and adjustable on the palette itself whenever the line calls for another dimension.
Support lists and material lists — basic, detailed and purchase — generated as Excel spreadsheets, with weights and quantities calculated to standard.
Commands and palette built into the Autodesk environment, with no file exports and no switching software at any point in the workflow.
The whole team using the same typicals, the same nomenclature and the same piping specification, regardless of who drew it.
The designer never leaves AutoCAD in any of them.
Pick the support type from the Wizely catalog, filtering by body, profile, fixation and material.
Position it in the model and edit the parameters on the palette: length, height, plate, fasteners and rebar.
Run extraction on the active drawing or the drawings you pick, and get the updated list in Excel.
The larger the team, the lower the cost per designer. Every plan includes the full catalog, BOM extraction and updates for the period.
Independent designer or a pilot inside the company.
$1,440 per user per year
Talk to the teamSmall and mid-sized project teams.
$360 per user per year
Book a demoEngineering firms running multiple projects.
$112.50 per user per year
Talk to the teamAnnual contract prices in US dollars. Need a different licence count? Talk to the team.
The design principle is desktop-first, cloud-assisted: all modeling happens locally, inside AutoCAD. The cloud is used only for authentication, licensing and material calculation.
Wizely3D is compatible with AutoCAD Plant 3D 2025 and 2026, on 64-bit Windows. Each new Autodesk release gets a matching add-in update.
Yes. Beyond the native catalog, we build a corporate catalog with your company's typicals, nomenclature and list headers — which is what we already do for clients with their own executive standard. This work is included in the 20-user plan and available as a project on the others.
Licences are annual and named per designer. Validation uses an RSA-2048 digital signature issued by the server and verified locally, cryptographically bound to the user's machine — these are not floating licences.
It does. The BOM accounts for every component of the support — structural profiles, plates, fasteners and rebar — with weights and quantities calculated from the part's parameters in the 3D model. Output is an Excel spreadsheet, in basic, detailed and purchase versions.
No. No drawing content leaves the workstation: geometry, coordinates, project names and files stay local. Only support engineering parameters — profile, nominal dimensions and material — travel for material calculation. The Technical Security and Architecture Guide details the full data flow and is available on request.
We walk through the full workflow — placement, typical adjustment and BOM extraction — on your own project scenario. This is also where you request the Technical Security and Architecture Guide for your IT review.
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