Proof & Results

Prototypes of the workflows we build.

These cards are illustrative prototypes and live demos — not client case studies. They show the kinds of manufacturing workflows we design for handoff and ownership from the start.

Design targets for workflows like these — not reported client results

Cost-to-serve

Measured on the workflow you choose

Cycle time

Quoting, proofing, or scheduling

6–8 wks

Typical kickoff-to-production shape

100%

Asset transfer at handoff

Manufacturing analytics dashboard

Illustrative prototype — Custom packaging workflow

Proof approval automation

A live-demo concept for plants where proof revisions still move through manual comparison and email. The prototype explores AI-assisted proof comparison and routing connected to an existing order system — not a published client result.

What this prototype is designed to show:

Faster proof comparison vs. email-only cyclesRouting with a human in the loopHandoff-ready ownership

Live demo — Customer self-service portal

Customer self-service portal

An interactive prototype of order, proof, and shipment visibility — the kind of portal we build so customers stop calling for status. Try the working demo on Solutions. This is not a client case study.

What this prototype is designed to show:

Self-serve order and proof statusFewer inbound status callsZero ongoing license fees

Live demo — Quoting & scheduling assistant

Quoting & scheduling assistant

A live prototype of an operations assistant with audit trails and human approval before any quote or schedule recommendation takes effect. Try it on Solutions. This is not a client case study.

What this prototype is designed to show:

Assisted quote prepHuman approval before sendFull source transferred

What these prototypes are built around

Composite talking points from the kinds of conversations we have with operations leaders — not attributed client quotes.

"Speak the language of pallets, changeovers, and customer lead times — not just algorithms — and leave a team that can actually run the system."

Illustrative — operations leadership

"Transfer the code, prompts, and docs. Own it outright instead of another multi-year subscription."

Illustrative — IT / systems ownership

"Estimators should get help daily, and still approve every quote before it goes out. That's the right balance."

Illustrative — plant / general management

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