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Introducing MavenRoute – A New Web Mission Planner for DJI Drones

Mitch76

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Moderator note: I’m the developer of this app, sharing it for feedback and discussion.

Hey everyone 👋

A few months ago I shared here the first beta of MavenRoute, a web-based mission planner I’ve been developing — designed to make mission planning for DJI drones fast, intuitive, and privacy-friendly (no accounts, no data tracking).

Since then, it has evolved a lot — and today I’ve just published the official presentation video showing all its main features:

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The video walks through:
• 2D / 3D / FPV Mission Preview
• Photogrammetry mission tools
• Automatic mission split by flight time
• Multi-tab workflow
• Seamless integration with Maven / Maven EVO apps

It’s a short presentation (with automatically translated audio in multiple languages 🌍), and I’d really love your feedback — especially from pilots who use waypoint and mapping missions regularly.

🌐 Try it: MAVEN ROUTE
 
Looks fantastic, love the terrain following feature and the ability to plan on a desktop in advance then transfer to the drone. (Reminds me of the now sadly defunct Autopilot). Does it avoid terrain obstacles like tall antenna, wind mills etc info available on VFR sectionals? I’m guessing we have to commit to determine the cost?
 
Looks fantastic, love the terrain following feature and the ability to plan on a desktop in advance then transfer to the drone. (Reminds me of the now sadly defunct Autopilot). Does it avoid terrain obstacles like tall antenna, wind mills etc info available on VFR sectionals? I’m guessing we have to commit to determine the cost?
Thanks a lot! I’m really glad you like it.

For now, MavenRoute uses terrain elevation data to follow the ground profile, but it doesn’t yet include artificial obstacles (like towers or wind turbines from VFR charts). That’s something we may explore in the future.

As for the cost — MavenRoute itself is completely free to use, and no account is required. It’s designed as a companion to the mobile apps Maven and Maven EVO, which are one-time purchases on the App Store or Google Play (no subscription needed).

Soon, we’ll also add the ability to export missions in KMZ format for DJI Fly, and in that case there will probably be a small fee for that specific feature.
 
Your video does show sharing of missions developed on a desktop being transferred to the drone correct?
 
Your video does show sharing of missions developed on a desktop being transferred to the drone correct?
Not directly to the drone — the video show the mission is transferred from MavenRoute (on desktop) to the Maven or Maven EVO app on mobile device, using Maven Share.
It’s a seamless handoff between the web planner and the flight app — no cables, no account, no login required.
From there, you can execute the mission with the drone.
 

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