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SuperPin — The Easy Guide

SuperPin counts things on construction plans. You tap a thing, it counts it. That’s the whole idea. 🎯

This guide explains everything, one small step at a time. If you can tap a screen, you can use SuperPin.

What’s in this guide

  1. What is SuperPin?
  2. 1. Open your plans
  3. 2. Keep only the sheets you need
  4. 3. Count by tapping
  5. 4. Magic count (the easy way)
  6. 5. Check the “not sure” pins
  7. 6. Save your numbers
  8. Handy buttons & keys
  9. If something goes wrong

🤔 What is SuperPin?

Imagine a big construction drawing — a map of a building. On that map there are lots of little pictures: outlets, light switches, smoke detectors, cameras, speakers. A grown-up’s job is sometimes to count every single one. That can take hours, and it’s easy to lose your place.

SuperPin makes it easy:

The best part: your plans stay on your computer. Nothing is ever sent to the internet. SuperPin even works with the Wi-Fi turned off. 🔒

Step 1 Open your plans

When you start SuperPin you’ll see a big box that says “Open your plans.” There are two ways to open a drawing:

  1. Drag and drop: grab your PDF or photo and drop it onto the big box.
  2. Tap to choose: tap the big box, then pick your file.

SuperPin can open a PDF (a whole set of drawings, page after page) or a single photo (PNG or JPG).

Tip: a PDF can have hundreds of pages. SuperPin shows them one at a time. Use the arrow buttons to flip through the sheets.

Step 2 Keep only the sheets you need

Big plan sets have lots of pages you don’t need for your count — like walls, pipes, and air ducts. If you’re doing a low-voltage or fire-alarm takeoff, you only care about some sheets.

SuperPin can clean that up for you. Right after you open a PDF, a window may pop up that says “Keep only Low-Voltage & Fire Alarm.” It sorts every sheet into three groups:

Read the lists. If they look right, tap 🗑 Remove … and SuperPin makes a fresh, smaller plan set with only the sheets you kept. If you’d rather keep everything, tap Keep everything.

Your file is safe. SuperPin makes a brand-new trimmed copy. The original file on your computer is never changed. You can also do this any time later with the 🗑 LV / Fire-Alarm only button.
Always read the lists first. SuperPin guesses from the sheet numbers (like E0.1 or FA1.1). If a number is written in a different style, a sheet might land in the wrong group — so take a quick look before you tap Remove. You’re the boss. 👍

Step 3 Count by tapping

This is the simplest way to count, and you’re always in charge.

  1. Tap ➕ Add a thing to count and give it a name, like “outlet.” (Or just tap the plan and SuperPin makes one for you.)
  2. Each thing gets its own pin color, so they’re easy to tell apart.
  3. Now tap every one you see on the page. Each tap = one pin = one count. 🟢🟢🟢
  4. Tapped the wrong spot? Tap the pin again to remove it. Or press Ctrl+Z to undo your last tap.

Looking closely

At the top you’ll always see two big numbers: This sheet (the page you’re on) and Whole set (every page added together).

Step 4 Magic count

Tapping every single device can take a while. Magic count does the hard part for you: you show it one symbol, and it finds that same symbol on every other page automatically.

  1. Go to the legend sheet — the page with the little key that explains what each symbol means.
  2. Tap ✨ Magic count.
  3. Tap a symbol in the legend (or drag a little box snugly around it). SuperPin takes a tiny picture of it and even reads its name from the words next to it.
  4. SuperPin then searches every other sheet and drops a pin on each match. 🪄
  5. Pick the next symbol, and the next. Press Esc when you’re done picking.
  6. Finally, tap ✅ Count everything for me to count them all, fresh, across the whole set — and show your report.
What’s a legend? It’s like the key on a treasure map. It shows a picture and tells you what it means — for example, a little triangle might mean “smoke detector.”

Step 5 Check the “not sure” pins

Sometimes SuperPin finds something that might be your symbol but it isn’t totally sure. Instead of guessing, it drops a gray ? pin and does not count it yet. You decide:

Only solid pins count. The gray ? pins are just suggestions. Nothing goes into your total until you say so. You always have the last word.

Step 6 Save your numbers 💾

When you’re finished, you can save your work in a few ways. Open ⚙ Grown-up settings to find these:

Don’t worry about forgetting to save. SuperPin also saves your count in your browser for each plan. Open the same PDF again later and it offers to pick up right where you left off.

⌨️ Handy buttons & keys

🛟 If something goes wrong

Remember: every count is a pin you can see and check. If a number ever looks wrong, flip to that sheet and look at the pins. You’re always in control. 🦸
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