AI Assistant

Meet
Techpack
Mama

Your AI-powered production assistant. Ask questions, get recommendations, and navigate your tech pack with expert guidance — available 24/7.

Included with Pro and Studio plans

Techpack Mama AI Assistant Interface

What Techpack Mama Can Do

More than a chatbot — an expert assistant trained on apparel production.

Answer Your Questions

Ask anything about your tech pack — fabric weights, measurement standards, construction details. Techpack Mama knows apparel production inside and out.

Recommend Next Steps

Not sure what to do next? Techpack Mama analyzes your tech pack and suggests what's missing, what needs review, and what's ready for production.

Help With Edits

Need to update your measurements? Change fabric specs? Just ask Techpack Mama and she'll guide you through the edit or make the change for you.

Industry Knowledge

Trained on thousands of tech packs and industry standards. Get expert advice on best practices, common pitfalls, and production-ready specifications.

How to Use Techpack Mama

01

Open Your Tech Pack

Start by creating or opening an existing tech pack. Techpack Mama lives in the sidebar, ready to help.

02

Ask Your Question

Type your question in natural language. Ask about specifications, industry standards, or your specific tech pack.

03

Get Expert Answers

Techpack Mama responds with actionable advice. If changes are needed, she can update your tech pack directly.

Example Conversations

See how other designers use Techpack Mama

What GSM should I use for a heavyweight hoodie?

TM

For a heavyweight hoodie, I'd recommend 350-400 GSM for the main body fabric. This gives that substantial, premium feel. For the ribbing (cuffs, hem, neckline), go slightly lighter at 300-350 GSM for better stretch recovery. Want me to update your BOM with these specs?

Is my tech pack ready to send to the factory?

TM

I've reviewed your tech pack. It's 90% ready! A few things to address: 1) The sleeve length measurement is missing for size XL, 2) You haven't specified the thread color for topstitching, 3) The care label content isn't filled in. Want me to help you complete these?

What's the difference between a flatlock and overlock seam?

TM

Great question! Flatlock seams lie flat against the skin — ideal for activewear and underwear where comfort matters. Overlock seams are bulkier but stronger, best for general apparel. Your current tech pack uses overlock for the side seams. Given this is activewear, should I recommend switching to flatlock?

Ready to meet your AI assistant?

Techpack Mama is included with Pro and Studio plans. Start your tech pack today and get instant expert guidance.