Problems Are Always Compounding Before Anyone Has the Full Picture
That gap leads to rework, scrap, and unplanned downtime.
Dashboards Show the Fire. They Don't Put It Out.
Someone still has to investigate, assign a fix, and follow through manually — and the operator who caused the deviation may never receive clearer guidance. The closed loop is missing.
From Visibility to Verified Execution in One System
Workerbase closes the loop that other shopfloor management tools leave open.
Real-time shift steering
Live task overview showing what’s open, what’s blocked, who’s on it. Automated reassignment when a station bottlenecks.
Guided operator execution
Operators receive step-by-step instructions with enforced quality checks. Steps can’t be skipped.
Closed-loop issue handling
Issues, disruptions and escalations are captured in a standard format and automatically routed by location, skill, and priority.
KPI dashboards backed by execution data
Dashboards are fed by workflow events. When a KPI moves, you trace it to the exact step, station, and shift.
Adapt processes in real time
Updated procedures push to all stations immediately. No printed SOPs. New steps are active and enforced across all shifts.
“We Tried Digital Shopfloor Tools. It Didn’t Help.”
Most digital shopfloor tools digitize the meeting, not the work.
Workerbase is different because it runs inside the process — not on top of it.
- Operators are guided through every step and confirmation.
- Issues are routed automatically and escalated if unresolved.
- Dashboard data comes from actual execution — not from someone updating a ticket after lunch.
“Will Operators Actually Use This?”
We see 90%+ daily active usage within weeks, across all age groups and tech comfort levels.
Why? It makes their job easier, not harder.
Clear instructions instead of guessing. Issues they report actually get resolved. No more blame for problems caused by unclear procedures.
Who is Workerbase for?
Workerbase solves a specific problem: inconsistent execution and slow issue resolution in complex, multi-step manufacturing.
- If your process is simple, forgiving, and mostly automated — you probably don’t need this.
- If your operators follow fewer than 10 steps and quality deviations are rare — a basic dashboard tool will serve you fine.
But if skipped steps cost you scrap, if issues sit unresolved across shifts, if your shift leads spend more time coordinating than leading — that’s what we built this for.