Auto Plant Placer
A designer's colored sketch goes in. A hatched, bed-by-bed CD planting plan comes out, matched to your plant palette and drawn the way your office draws.
AI automation for landscape architecture firms
We build systems that read your sketches, place your plants,
label your sheets, and research your sites, right inside the tools you already use.
→ Selected systems
A designer's colored sketch goes in. A hatched, bed-by-bed CD planting plan comes out, matched to your plant palette and drawn the way your office draws.
One command labels the whole sheet. Leaders never cross, callouts stack in tidy columns, and the plant counts match how your office actually counts.
Type an address and get back a real discovery outline: ecoregion, USDA zone, soil series, neighborhood context, and planning research, all sourced and cited.
We simulate a full year of shadows across your site, then check every specified plant against it. You learn what will thrive, and what will sulk, before install day.
→ See them run
→ Proven in practice
Every Logic Systems tool grows up inside Garrison Jones, a working Texas landscape architecture studio. Live projects, real deadlines, real construction documents. Nothing here was born in a demo environment. These are the same native AutoCAD commands their production team leans on every day.
"If it doesn't look like our best drafter did it, it doesn't ship."the bar every tool is held to
→ Manifesto
Landscape architects shouldn't spend their evenings placing labels. So we build AI that lives inside your CAD workflow. It reads sketches, places plants, labels sheets, and researches sites. Your team gets its hours back for designing places people love. The machine handles the drudgery it was born for.
→ How we work
We start by sitting with your team and learning how your firm actually drafts: layer standards, text styles, hatch conventions, all the little details no spec sheet ever captures.
Then we build automation that drafts like your best production person. It runs as native AutoCAD commands, not another app your team has to learn.
We calibrate against your real construction documents until you honestly can't tell the output from hand work. And we keep tuning as your standards evolve.
→ Behind the systems
Logic Systems is Jayden Dunbar, a Dallas-raised builder who spends his days inside a working landscape architecture studio. He watches where the drafting hours actually go, then builds the automation that gives them back.
That seat in the studio is the whole method. These tools aren't designed in a vacuum and demoed later. They grow up next to the people who use them, get corrected daily, and are held to a drafter's standard of done. If a sheet doesn't look hand-drafted, it goes back in the shop.
There's no enterprise sales team here, and no six-month rollout. Just one builder who speaks fluent AutoCAD, shipping working tools in weeks, then tuning them against your plotted drawings until they disappear into your workflow.