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From Product Design to Real Manufacturers With One AI Tool – Accio Review
🚀✨ Accio: https://www.accio.com/work?src=p_ytkol_sharknumbers
@Accio_official
Turning an idea into a real product usually breaks down at the manufacturing stage.
Not because the idea is bad — but because the details aren’t real. Dimensions get guessed. Materials aren’t validated. Assembly is unclear. And the moment it’s time to talk to factories, everything starts falling apart.
That gap between “concept” and “factory-ready” is where most tools stop being useful. That brings us to Accio.
In this video, I’m putting Accio through a real product workflow — not just to generate something that looks good, but to build something that can actually be manufactured, quoted, and produced.
And this is the key part:
- I’m not showing a mockup.
- I’m showing a real, factory-manufactured product that I created by going through the full process with Accio — from a simple prompt to a finished unit.
Think of it like this:
- Instead of jumping between research tools, design tools, supplier platforms, and RFQ docs…
- Accio keeps the entire manufacturing workflow connected in one place.
It targets a very real bottleneck:
* The “Concept-to-Factory Gap”: Cool idea, but no real specs, tolerances, or production logic.
* Too many handoffs: Research in one tool, design in another, sourcing somewhere else.
* Context loss: Every step breaks continuity, so factories get incomplete or unclear requirements.
In this video, I’ll show you:
* Product Research: Using Accio to research real manufacturing constraints from industry sources.
* Production-Ready Concepts: Generating design proposals with materials, dimensions, and assembly logic.
* Technical Validation: Creating engineering drawings, assembly diagrams, and factory-ready documentation.
* BOM Generation: Building a sourcing-ready bill of materials with manufacturing context.
* Multi-Platform Sourcing: Finding manufacturers across platforms based on real production capability.
* RFQ Drafting: Generating formal RFQs by manufacturing specialty.
Final verdict: Just another AI design demo, or a real bridge between product ideas and actual manufacturing?
Real-world value: Fewer gaps, fewer handoffs, and a direct path from idea → design → validation → sourcing → factory-ready RFQs.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro | The concept-to-factory gap
00:35 Real manufactured product reveal (not a mockup)
02:01 Prompting Accio to design a manufacturable desk cable management system | Accio’s execution plan and workflow outline
02:35 Researching real manufacturing constraints (materials, desk sizes, assembly)
03:10 Generating production-ready design proposals
03:37 Choosing Proposal 2 and locking direction | Accio shifts into factory-engineering mode | Technical validation (drawings, tolerances, assembly diagrams) | Factory-ready BOM and full tech pack
04:50 Multi-platform manufacturer sourcing (Alibaba, AliExpress, Amazon, etc.) | Supplier shortlisting by capability and materials
05:13 RFQ generation by manufacturing specialty
06:09 End-to-end workflow recap (no broken context) | Final thoughts (idea → factory inboxes)
Key Features Covered:
* Manufacturing Constraint Research: Pulls real-world production constraints before design.
* Production-Ready Design Generation: Concepts with actual dimensions, materials, and assembly logic.
* Technical Documentation: Engineering drawings and exploded diagrams for factory handoff.
* Factory-Ready BOM: Structured bill of materials for sourcing and quoting.
* Multi-Platform Sourcing: Finds suppliers based on production capability, not just listings.
* RFQ Automation: Generates formal quotation requests directly from product documentation.
Built For:
* Founders building physical products for the first time.
* Product teams that need faster concept-to-manufacturing workflows.
* Inventors who want to validate manufacturing feasibility early.
* Anyone tired of disconnected tools and unclear factory handoffs.
Pricing mentioned in the video:
* Free plan available
* Starter plan starts at $9.90/month
* Pro plan starts at $19.99/month
Sample Prompts:
Prompt 1: Design a production-ready desk cable management system that can be manufactured by factories. Include realistic materials, desk-thickness tolerances, assembly method, and a factory-ready bill of materials.
Prompt 2: Find manufacturers capable of producing this cable management system using aluminum extrusion and precision metal stamping. Prioritize suppliers with ISO certifications and experience producing furniture hardware.
Prompt 3: Create a Request for Quotation (RFQ) package based on the finalized design specifications. Include the materials, tolerances, finishes, and technical documentation manufacturers need to provide accurate quotes.
Links:
🚀✨ Accio: https://www.accio.com/work?src=p_ytkol_sharknumbers
📫 Contact: https://sharknumbers.com
#accio #AI agent #ecommerce #aitools #Accio #ProductDesign #Manufacturing #IndustrialDesign #ProductDevelopment #Sourcing #RFQ #AITools
Видео From Product Design to Real Manufacturers With One AI Tool – Accio Review канала Shark Numbers
@Accio_official
Turning an idea into a real product usually breaks down at the manufacturing stage.
Not because the idea is bad — but because the details aren’t real. Dimensions get guessed. Materials aren’t validated. Assembly is unclear. And the moment it’s time to talk to factories, everything starts falling apart.
That gap between “concept” and “factory-ready” is where most tools stop being useful. That brings us to Accio.
In this video, I’m putting Accio through a real product workflow — not just to generate something that looks good, but to build something that can actually be manufactured, quoted, and produced.
And this is the key part:
- I’m not showing a mockup.
- I’m showing a real, factory-manufactured product that I created by going through the full process with Accio — from a simple prompt to a finished unit.
Think of it like this:
- Instead of jumping between research tools, design tools, supplier platforms, and RFQ docs…
- Accio keeps the entire manufacturing workflow connected in one place.
It targets a very real bottleneck:
* The “Concept-to-Factory Gap”: Cool idea, but no real specs, tolerances, or production logic.
* Too many handoffs: Research in one tool, design in another, sourcing somewhere else.
* Context loss: Every step breaks continuity, so factories get incomplete or unclear requirements.
In this video, I’ll show you:
* Product Research: Using Accio to research real manufacturing constraints from industry sources.
* Production-Ready Concepts: Generating design proposals with materials, dimensions, and assembly logic.
* Technical Validation: Creating engineering drawings, assembly diagrams, and factory-ready documentation.
* BOM Generation: Building a sourcing-ready bill of materials with manufacturing context.
* Multi-Platform Sourcing: Finding manufacturers across platforms based on real production capability.
* RFQ Drafting: Generating formal RFQs by manufacturing specialty.
Final verdict: Just another AI design demo, or a real bridge between product ideas and actual manufacturing?
Real-world value: Fewer gaps, fewer handoffs, and a direct path from idea → design → validation → sourcing → factory-ready RFQs.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro | The concept-to-factory gap
00:35 Real manufactured product reveal (not a mockup)
02:01 Prompting Accio to design a manufacturable desk cable management system | Accio’s execution plan and workflow outline
02:35 Researching real manufacturing constraints (materials, desk sizes, assembly)
03:10 Generating production-ready design proposals
03:37 Choosing Proposal 2 and locking direction | Accio shifts into factory-engineering mode | Technical validation (drawings, tolerances, assembly diagrams) | Factory-ready BOM and full tech pack
04:50 Multi-platform manufacturer sourcing (Alibaba, AliExpress, Amazon, etc.) | Supplier shortlisting by capability and materials
05:13 RFQ generation by manufacturing specialty
06:09 End-to-end workflow recap (no broken context) | Final thoughts (idea → factory inboxes)
Key Features Covered:
* Manufacturing Constraint Research: Pulls real-world production constraints before design.
* Production-Ready Design Generation: Concepts with actual dimensions, materials, and assembly logic.
* Technical Documentation: Engineering drawings and exploded diagrams for factory handoff.
* Factory-Ready BOM: Structured bill of materials for sourcing and quoting.
* Multi-Platform Sourcing: Finds suppliers based on production capability, not just listings.
* RFQ Automation: Generates formal quotation requests directly from product documentation.
Built For:
* Founders building physical products for the first time.
* Product teams that need faster concept-to-manufacturing workflows.
* Inventors who want to validate manufacturing feasibility early.
* Anyone tired of disconnected tools and unclear factory handoffs.
Pricing mentioned in the video:
* Free plan available
* Starter plan starts at $9.90/month
* Pro plan starts at $19.99/month
Sample Prompts:
Prompt 1: Design a production-ready desk cable management system that can be manufactured by factories. Include realistic materials, desk-thickness tolerances, assembly method, and a factory-ready bill of materials.
Prompt 2: Find manufacturers capable of producing this cable management system using aluminum extrusion and precision metal stamping. Prioritize suppliers with ISO certifications and experience producing furniture hardware.
Prompt 3: Create a Request for Quotation (RFQ) package based on the finalized design specifications. Include the materials, tolerances, finishes, and technical documentation manufacturers need to provide accurate quotes.
Links:
🚀✨ Accio: https://www.accio.com/work?src=p_ytkol_sharknumbers
📫 Contact: https://sharknumbers.com
#accio #AI agent #ecommerce #aitools #Accio #ProductDesign #Manufacturing #IndustrialDesign #ProductDevelopment #Sourcing #RFQ #AITools
Видео From Product Design to Real Manufacturers With One AI Tool – Accio Review канала Shark Numbers
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