How to Use AI to Plan a Custom Drone Build

From frame to flight controller — let Claude do the research while you make the decisions.

The problem: building a drone is 80% research

Anyone who's built a custom FPV drone knows the pain. You spend days — sometimes weeks — comparing frames, motors, ESCs, flight controllers, VTX modules, cameras, props, and batteries. Every component needs to be compatible with every other component. Voltage, mounting patterns, protocols, firmware support — one wrong choice and you're re-ordering or, worse, frying electronics.

You end up with 47 browser tabs, a messy spreadsheet, three Reddit threads bookmarked, and a growing sense that you've already forgotten which 2806.5 motor had the better thrust-to-weight ratio.

What if your AI assistant could handle the research part while you focus on what you actually care about — the build itself?

Enter Grabbit MCP: your AI gets shopping tools

Grabbit connects to Claude as an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server. This gives your AI 21 shopping-specific tools:

  • Save items from any URL — Amazon, GetFPV, RaceDayQuads, BangGood, AliExpress, RDQ, anywhere
  • Create collections — group parts by build (e.g. "5-inch Freestyle Build")
  • Compare items — side-by-side price, specs, availability
  • Link related items — mark alternatives, complements, upgrades
  • Set budgets — track total build cost against your target
  • Search your saved items — find that motor you saved last week

The AI does the web search, saves what it finds, organizes it, and presents you with options. You review, decide, and buy.

Real example: planning a 5-inch freestyle build

Here's how a conversation might look with Claude + Grabbit:

You: I want to build a 5-inch freestyle drone. Budget $350-400 USD. I want something durable for crashes but with good freestyle performance. I already have a radio (ELRS) and goggles.

Claude: I'll research parts for a 5" freestyle build. Let me create a collection and start finding components...

Claude creates a "5-inch Freestyle Build" collection with $400 budget, then searches for each component category, saves options, compares prices, and links alternatives.

Claude: I've found options for each slot. Here's your BOM:

The BOM Claude builds for you

After 5-10 minutes of research, Claude presents something like this:

PartPickPriceWhy
FrameSource One V5$35Open-source, cheap arms, proven freestyle
Motors (x4)EMAX Eco II 2807 1300KV$52Smooth, efficient, good for 6S freestyle
FC + ESC StackSpeedyBee F405 V4 + 55A$65Betaflight, BLHeli_32, solid support
VTXRush Tank Ultimate Mini$321.6W, clean signal, small form factor
CameraFoxeer Razer Mini$22Great low-light, CMOS, 1200TVL
ELRS RXBetaFPV SuperD ELRS$18Diversity, ceramic antenna
Battery (x2)CNHL 1300mAh 6S$50Good punch, competitive price
PropsGemfan 51466 V2$8Smooth, efficient, durable
MiscZip ties, XT60, heatshrink$15The stuff you always forget
Total~$297$103 under budget

Every item is saved in your Grabbit collection with the source URL. Click any item to see where to buy it. Claude also saved 2-3 alternatives per slot, linked as "alternative" relationships — so if the Rush Tank is out of stock, you can instantly see the backup options.

What makes this better than a spreadsheet

1. AI does the compatibility checking

Tell Claude "I want 6S" and it won't suggest a 4S-only ESC. Ask about mounting holes and it cross-references the frame's stack size with the FC dimensions. It's not perfect — always double-check — but it catches the obvious mismatches that would cost you a return shipment.

2. Price comparison across stores

The same SpeedyBee F405 stack might be $65 on GetFPV, $58 on RaceDayQuads, and $45 on BangGood (with 3-week shipping). Claude saves all three, links them as alternatives, and lets you pick based on your priority — price or speed.

3. Your BOM is persistent and shareable

Your collection lives in Grabbit. Come back tomorrow, next week, or after your first build — it's all there. Share the public link with a friend who wants to build the same quad. They see your full BOM with links.

4. Iterative refinement

"What if I switch to DJI O3 instead of analog?" Claude swaps the VTX and camera, recalculates the total, and saves the new options alongside the old ones. You can compare both configurations in one collection.

Beyond drones: any multi-part build

This exact workflow scales to any project where you're sourcing multiple components:

  • PC builds — CPU, GPU, RAM, mobo, case, PSU, storage, cooling
  • 3D printer builds — Voron kits, linear rails, hotends, electronics
  • Home lab setups — servers, switches, UPS, rack, cables
  • RC car builds — chassis, motor, ESC, servo, radio, tires
  • Desk setups — monitor, keyboard, mouse, desk, chair, lighting

Anywhere you'd normally open 30 tabs and a spreadsheet — let AI handle the research, use Grabbit to organize the results.

How to get started

  1. Connect Grabbit to your AI — Go to grabbitapp.com and follow the setup guide for Claude Desktop or ChatGPT.
  2. Tell it what you want to build — Be specific about your use case, budget, and any parts you already own.
  3. Let it research — The AI creates a collection, searches for parts, saves them, and compares options.
  4. Review and decide — Check the BOM, swap alternatives, adjust budget. Buy when ready.

No more 47 tabs. No more lost bookmarks. No more "wait, which motor was the good one?"

Ready to plan your build?

Connect Grabbit to Claude and let AI handle the research.

FAQ

Can AI actually help me build a drone?

AI won't solder your ESC, but it can research compatible parts, compare prices across stores, flag compatibility issues, and maintain your BOM — saving hours of spreadsheet work and forum scrolling.

Do I need to be technical to use this?

No. You tell the AI what kind of drone you want (freestyle, racing, cinematic, long-range) and your budget. It handles the research. You review and decide.

Which AI works with Grabbit?

Claude via Claude Desktop or claude.ai. Grabbit connects as an MCP server — Claude gets 21 shopping tools including save, compare, organize, and link items. More AI clients coming soon.

Is Grabbit free?

Yes. Grabbit is free. The MCP connection is free. You just need a Claude account.

Can I use this for other builds too?

Absolutely. The same workflow works for PC builds, home lab setups, 3D printer builds, RC cars — any multi-part project where you need to research, compare, and organize components.