Job documentation, planning, quality control, meeting minutes — AI agents take over the routine around production, so foremen and technicians get back to making things. Imagine how your company runs today — and how it runs after deploying Enter.
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In manufacturing, things still get retyped by hand. A meeting about the production plan turns into notes in a notebook, someone keys them into the system in the evening, and meanwhile the shop floor is working off paper that's already out of date. Technical documentation exists in three versions on three drives and no one is sure which one is the latest — so people just call the design engineer to be safe. In the morning the foreman is ringing around to find out who's coming in and what's missing from stock, instead of dealing with the job. Complaints and quality reports take hours to track down, because they're scattered across emails and phone photos. And reports for management? Every Friday they get stitched together in Excel from five sources, often after hours.
With Enter, information stops getting stuck between the shop floor, the office and the system. Minutes, documentation and reports are created on their own, in the background, so the foreman and the director deal with production, not paperwork. People keep what a machine can't do — decisions, customer relationships and a feel for the job.
The agent listens in on the production meeting, pulls out tasks, deadlines and the people responsible, and logs them straight into the system. Instead of typing things up in the evening, the foreman has finished minutes and tasks in the plan within minutes of the meeting wrapping up.
The agent tracks versions of drawings and technical documentation and, on request, finds the latest valid version along with the change history. The design engineer doesn't have to pick up the phone and no one on the floor works off an old drawing.
From a photo of a whiteboard, a handwritten note or a voice memo, the agent extracts the data and enters it into the ERP or the production plan. Double entry and transcription errors disappear; a person just checks and confirms.
The agent pulls the numbers from production, the warehouse and attendance on its own and builds a weekly report in a single format. The Friday Excel stitch-up is gone; management has a view of deadlines and delays anytime, not just on Friday.
The agent gathers the protocols, photos and emails for a complaint or inspection and prepares a complete package. The digging that used to take hours is now a matter of moments, and a person still makes the call on the complaint.
We don't start with a tool — we start with your operation. The same loop as for any company — just tailored to manufacturing.
We map your job documentation, planning and the routines around production live. We find where AI pays off the most.
Foremen and back-office learn AI on their own real tasks — flipped-classroom style.
We deploy agents for documentation, planning, quality control and reports — connected to your systems.
We'll show you concretely what AI takes over at your shop and what difference it makes — what AI takes over at your shop and what difference it makes.