TestFit

Roadmap & Position in PropTech Software

AI-powered real estate feasibility and site planning software for architects and developers.

Company Overview

TestFit is a generative design platform that automates site plans and feasibility studies for real estate deals. Customers include Ware Malcomb, BSB Design (architecture), Prologis (industrial), and Trinity Commercial Group (retail development).

What They're Building

The company's public product roadmap & what they're committed to building.

Generative Design

An AI-driven site layout engine producing thousands of schemes in seconds.

Urban Planner

A massing and road layout tool for city-scale planning workflows.

Anchored Parking

Automated parking logic for retail anchor tenants.

Data Maps

Real-time zoning and parcel data integration via ESRI and Zoneomics.

Industrial Workflows

Warehouse and distribution center feasibility tooling built with Prologis.

Latest Intelligence

Zeitgeist tracks private signals to determine where the company is heading strategically.

Competitors

Autodesk Forma (formerly Spacemaker):

Broader Autodesk-owned platform with environmental analysis but weaker deal-level financial modeling.

Archistar:

Australian-origin competitor focused on zoning compliance and code checking.

Zenerate:

Korean-origin generative design tool with stronger pro forma and yield analysis features.

TestFit

's Moat:

A deep parametric engine tuned to real AEC workflows with native Revit, AutoCAD, and SketchUp export paths that generalist generative design tools have not built. The domain integration is the moat, not the model.

How They're Leveraging AI

AI Use Overview:

TestFit runs generative design with zoning-aware site planning, parametric layout search, constraint optimization, and real estate feasibility models that produce editable site plans, with native export paths into Revit, AutoCAD, and SketchUp that AEC teams actually use.

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