Wireframe prototypes — internal review only — not for public launch
ENCY.Robot — wireframes

Robotic milling — landing prototypes

Four landings. Four pains.
One CAM that closes the gap.

Wireframe drafts of the highest-converting offers for robotic milling buyers — built from 35 verbatim practitioner quotes across robot-forum.com, RoboDK forum, UR forum, Practical Machinist, G2, and TrustRadius, mapped against 11 documented competitor friction points.

Tone: industrial credibility. Visuals: mono UI, no pseudo-HUD overlays. Language: EN, global audience. Last updated 2026-05-21.

01 / UNIVERSAL

Simulation = Execution

Your simulator says clear. Your robot disagrees. The most-documented pain in the category — 22 verbatim quotes.

Target: all segments · LinkedIn + Meta + Google Search
02 / CAM-NATIVE

Robot Mill — 5-Axis on the Robot

Your CAM designs in 5 axes. Your robot post forces it into 3. Same 5D/6D strategies, directly on articulated robots.

Target: CAM engineers, aerospace trim, mold/tooling
03 / HIGH-INTENT

Singularities Resolved by the Kernel

Singularity at 80% of the cycle. Part scrapped. Or maybe not. The kernel solves what competitors fix with mechanical workarounds.

Target: offline programmers, in-house engineers
04 / SHORT FORMAT

The Polishing Hours You Didn't Quote For

Eighty hours of polishing because the robot chattered. Two-screen format — hero + math + the fix. No walls of text.

Target: mold/tooling makers, large-part milling