FAQ

Is the planning tool really free to use?
Yes—the core planning tool is completely free to use.

You can create projects, upload floorplans, and design indoor 4G/5G coverage without any cost.

We believe planning mobile coverage should be accessible, fast, and based on real engineering principles—not locked behind expensive software.

Advanced features—such as detailed reports, enhanced modelling, or integration with real signal measurements—may be offered as optional upgrades.
Does it detect internal walls?
The planner does not require or rely on detecting internal walls.

Instead, it uses a more practical and reliable approach based on real-world signal behaviour. We assume that internal walls significantly block signal, and that coverage primarily propagates through doors, corridors, and open spaces.
Does it calculate the signal loss due to cables / splitters?
The planner automatically includes mathematically calculated losses for cables and passive components within the system.

This includes:

Cable losses based on type (e.g. LMR400, LMR600). Splitter losses across the distribution network

Cumulative loss across the full signal path.

This ensures your design reflects real-world performance, not just theoretical coverage.
Will you really do the plans for me for free?
Yes—we’re ready and waiting.

You can use the planner to create your own designs, or if you prefer, our team can support you in producing a complete coverage plan at no cost.

Our goal is simple: help you get the design right from the start.
Do I need RF knowledge to use this?
The tool is specifically designed to be simple and user-friendly, so you don’t need any RF or technical background to get started.

And if you ever need guidance, our team is always available to help and advise.
Which type of internal antenna should be used?
The correct antenna depends mainly on the building layout and ceiling height.

Omni antennas: Best for ceilings under ~12 ft (3–4 m), especially with suspended ceilings. They provide even, 360° coverage and are ideal for offices and standard indoor spaces.

Panel antennas: Designed for wall mounting. They direct signal into specific areas, making them useful for corridors, rooms, or targeted coverage zones.

Low-profile flat omni antennas: A more discreet option for aesthetic-sensitive environments. They are less visible but typically offer lower performance compared to standard omni antennas.

Yagi antennas: Used in environments with very high ceilings (e.g. warehouses, shopping centres). They focus signal in a specific direction to cover large open areas more effectively.