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A production management system built around your orders

We build a lightweight, custom production management system for small and mid-sized make-to-order manufacturers. Instead of a heavy do-it-all ERP, you get software built around your real order flow, sitting exactly where information usually goes missing, between the office and the floor.

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What it is, plainly

It's a system that carries a production order from the moment it reaches the office through to the finished product on the floor. It's for make-to-order and small-batch manufacturers who receive orders in many formats and retype them by hand today. It differs from an ERP in that it doesn't try to run the whole company. It does one thing well, joining the office and production into a single loop.

This isn't an off-the-shelf product you have to bend your company to fit. It's the other way around. We start from how orders actually move through your plant and build the system around that. That's why it's lightweight, quick to deploy, and doesn't force you to abandon the tools you use today.

Who it's for

For plants that produce to order or in small batches and receive orders in every format imaginable: a PDF from accounting, an Excel sheet, an email from sales, sometimes a note on a desk. The same engine serves different industries, because the problem is the same everywhere, a gap between what the office knows and what's happening on the floor.

  • Precast concreteOur first and, for now, only real deployment, on the Relay system. This is where we proved the whole loop in practice.
  • Steel structuresAn industry the same engine will handle. A possibility, not a delivered deployment.
  • Made-to-measure joinery and furnitureProduction to a specific size and order, where sequence and floor status matter. A possibility, not a deployment.
  • Component manufacturingSmall-batch production of parts and sub-assemblies to order. A possibility, not a deployment.

Honestly: precast concrete is the only one of these industries where we have a working deployment. The rest are industries the same engine will handle, because the order flow looks similar in them. We don't pretend we've deployed everywhere.

Custom or an off-the-shelf ERP or MES

For a small or mid-sized plant, a big ERP or MES is often overkill. You pay for hundreds of features you'll never use, the rollout drags on for months, and you still have to bend your process to how the system wants to work. A lightweight custom build flips that order.

A flow shaped around you. We build the system around how orders actually arrive and move through your plant, not around a fixed template you have to fit.

A real-time floor view. An order shows up on a tablet or floor screen the moment the office saves it, with no phone call and no printout, and a material shortage reaches the office in one click.

Import from what you have today. We load orders from Excel, CSV and pasted text, so you don't change how you take orders or retype anything by hand.

Honest trade-offs. A lightweight custom build won't run your full accounting, won't replace payroll, and won't cover every process in the company. If you need one system for absolutely everything, that's a job for a big ERP. We build a narrow, well-fitted piece between the office and the floor and connect it to what you already have through import and export.

Proof, honestly

We don't have dozens of deployments and we won't invent them. What we do have is concrete, working projects that show the foundation is solid.

The first deployment of this system is a precast concrete plant in Sanok, on our Relay system. The office already works on the system, and the floor view starts once the plant connects the hardware on the production floor. It's a living project in progress, not a closed success, and that's exactly how we describe it.

On top of that, our team has shipped production software for a site with a larger headcount in a different context. Auresta RCP, a time-tracking system, runs in production at a hotel property in south-eastern Poland. A different industry, but the same discipline, a system that has to work every day under real traffic.

We don't promise percentages we don't have. Hard numbers we gather together with the client on the floor, instead of typing metrics pulled from thin air here.

How we work

  1. We start with an audit of your order flow. We look at the formats orders arrive in and how they reach the floor from the office today.

  2. We map production, which means agreeing on sections, priorities and who approves what.

  3. We load your data through the import module, with no line-by-line retyping.

  4. We bring up the floor view on a tablet or screen, with live updates.

  5. After launch, we stay. Fixes, new fields and reports get added as we go, because every plant works a little differently and no template covers that on its own.

A fixed price, set after the audit, from 18,000 PLN. Live in 4 weeks. The code is yours, in your repository, from day one, with no per-seat licensing and no lock-in to us.

Straight answers

Q.1How is this different from an ERP?

An ERP handles invoices, inventory and accounting but rarely sees the floor in real time. This system does the opposite. It focuses on the order flow between the office and production and shows status where the product is actually made. We connect it to your ERP or accounting through import and export, so you throw nothing away.

Q.2Our orders live in Excel and emails. Can you load that?

Yes, that's what the import module is for. It takes CSV, TSV and Excel files plus pasted text, shows a preview and checks every line before saving. You don't change how you take orders today.

Q.3How long does it take and what does it cost?

Rollout starts from 4 weeks, and we set a fixed price after a short audit of your order flow, from 18,000 PLN. No hourly billing and no invoices for things we never agreed on.

Q.4Will you handle my industry if I don't make precast?

Most likely yes. Precast concrete is our first deployment, but the engine is general, and the order flow looks similar in steel structures, made-to-measure joinery or component manufacturing. During the audit we check directly whether your process fits before we promise anything.

Q.5Does it work when the floor WiFi drops for a moment?

Yes. The floor view connects over a WebSocket that reconnects on its own after a drop, and a signal every few dozen seconds keeps the screen from freezing. Orders don't vanish when the network blinks.

Q.6Is it a finished product, or do you build from scratch?

In between. We have a proven engine from the first deployment, but we fit the flow, fields and views to your plant. You get neither a blank page nor a rigid box, just a foundation tailored to you.

Producing to order and drowning in paper? Let's talk about your floor.