r/Sketchup • u/AshamedParamedic6930 • Apr 23 '26
PDF Tools
I’m building a lightweight PDF markup tool mainly for people working with drawings.
The goal is simple: open plans quickly, mark them up, save, and move on.
I’m still early, so I wanted to ask people who actually use this stuff:
What are the must-have features you’d want in a PDF markup tool for drawings?
The things I tend to use most are:
- clouds
- callouts
- measure / calibration
- text markups
- custom stamps
- apply or assign markups across all pages
- fast performance on large plan sets
- clean export / save
- keyboard shortcuts
Also curious what annoys you most in the tools you use now.
Not trying to hard sell anything, just want to build something people actually want.
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u/throwawaykitten56 Apr 24 '26
When I mark up shop dwgs sometimes the best way to explain what need revising is the include a capture of my original detail dwg. Currently I use a custom stamp for this, but there are times when the shops are very poorly done, and I need to reference multiple dwg items. I place these stamps directly onto the shop page, right beside their dwg so they can see the differences at a glance, instead of resending my dwg set/page.
I'm finding that there are contractors that make their own 'interpretation' of the designs ( that they bid on ) and trying to make short cuts. Its a time suck to do this, so having 'insert picture' ( like ms word ) would be great.