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Standard EDA tools like KiCAD can still be used if you just keep everything on a 0.1" grid and 90° traces. Fritzing is kind of designed around making protoboard/breadboard layouts as opposed to the free-form, multi-layer PCB layouts.

You can absolutely layout the protoboard design with EDA software.

If you have time you should create a complete schematic for this whole project, not just the steering servo (try for schematics) and post the code you wrote to make the whole project work. I made a RC Controlled Car with an arduino and it turned out super nice. I ended up paying for some software to help me stay somewhat organized >. I used pretty much every available GPIO on the RPI4 and therefore there are a lot of wires and a lot to keep up with.
