Dashboards for operations teams.
Throughput, delivery, exceptions, and capacity in one board. The room knows what is on fire and what is fine before the standup starts. No three browser tabs, no shared spreadsheet, no waiting for the daily export.
A day in the life
Three moments where the board steers the operation, not the other way around.
Yesterday's on-time delivery, today's planned volume, and the current exception queue are already on screen. The team walks in knowing the three things they need to discuss, not hunting for them.
A spike in late shipments lights up the heatmap. One click drills into the route, the vendor, and the stuck SKUs. The duty manager reroutes before the customer call lands.
The capacity heatmap shows tomorrow is overloaded on the south hub by 18%. The planner shifts two orders to a partner facility and the board updates live for the night shift.
On the board
Placeholder numbers. Your real board uses your WMS, TMS, ticketing system, and shift roster.
- Same day0.6 d
- Next day1.1 d
- Standard2.8 d
- Bulk4.9 d
- North hub96.1%
- South hub91.4%
- Partner network93.8%
- Carrier handoff95.2%
- Address invalid9
- Stock mismatch7
- Carrier delay6
- Damaged on arrival5
- Morning shift76%
- Afternoon shift88%
- Evening shift91%
- Spare capacity9%
Common questions from operations leads
No. Your WMS, TMS, and ticketing tools stay where they are. We sit on top of them and pull the events you care about into a single board. The team keeps scanning, picking, and dispatching in the systems they already know. What changes is that leadership stops asking 'what is the number' three times a day, because the number is already on the wall. If you swap a backend tool later, we re-wire the source without changing the board.
See your real operation.
Thirty minutes with our team. Bring a WMS or TMS login. Walk away with a sketch of the board and the first sources we would wire in week one.
Get a personalized demo
Meet with our team. Show us your workflows. Walk away with a clear picture of what your custom dashboard will look like.