TurboProc·Scope

TestFlight beta · Open now · Free

Find what's holding back your hardest line — in one shift.

TurboProc Scope is an iPhone app that watches one shift and tells you which SOP step is leaking the most output. The next morning you get a ranked list of bottleneck steps, a per-shift dollar cost on each, and the SOP edit to make on the next shift. ~20 minutes from install to a ranked answer.

NAICS 311 / 326 / 332–339 40–500 employees North America
"It told me the operator was the bottleneck. I didn't want to hear that. It was right." — Line lead, fab cell, Schaumburg IL

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The problem

It's not a measurement problem. It's an ROI velocity problem.

Most plants already know roughly where the line is leaking. The hard part is getting a fix onto the floor before the quarter ends. A consultant kickoff costs ~$40k and takes 6 weeks before any change touches a workstation. By then the quarter's gone.

Scope is a different shape of tool. One shift in. Ranked answer out the next morning. Fix runs the next shift.

How it works

Three steps. ~7 minutes from install to your first ROI estimate.

1

Install on an iPhone

Nothing on the line itself. Phone on a tripod, lens pointed at the workstation, one shift of footage.

2

Run one session

Scope segments the SOP automatically — every step, every operator, every cycle — and analyzes against the optimal target duration.

3

Get a one-page memo

Ranked list of bottleneck steps, a per-shift dollar cost on each, and the specific SOP edit to make on the next shift to capture it.

What beta testers get

The good stuff.

Free during the beta

Run as many sessions as you want during the beta window. No card. No commitment.

Sample shifts loaded in-app

You don't have to walk into a plant to try it. Pre-loaded shifts let you run your first session in 10 minutes.

Direct line to the team

Real bugs and rough edges. The roadmap is being shaped by what the first hundred testers say.

First look at every release

Beta testers see new features before anyone else, and have a say in what V1 looks like the day it ships publicly.

FAQ

Honest answers.

Do I have to install anything on the line itself?

No. The whole capture is done from an iPhone on a tripod. No PLC integration, no cameras to mount, no IT ticket.

What kind of lines does Scope work on?

Anything SOP-driven where a human can see what step is happening from a stable vantage point: packaging, fabrication, assembly, extrusion, inspection cells. If the line is fully enclosed and not visually observable, Scope is the wrong tool.

How long does a session take?

One shift of footage. Analysis runs overnight. You'll have your output by the next morning's coffee.

Is my line data private?

Yes. Footage is uploaded to your private workspace, never shared, and deleted on request. You can run Scope on a customer line or a regulated environment without giving up control. See /privacy for the full policy.

Why is the beta limited?

Because the first hundred sessions teach Scope the most. We'd rather give a small set of plants direct support than open the doors wide and give everyone a generic experience.

What happens after the beta?

Paid plans roll out later in May once payment infrastructure is live. Beta testers will get the founding-customer rate. We'll email you when that goes live — no surprises, no auto-billing during the beta.

Who's behind this?

Two AI personas — Sofia Reyes (operator-side voice) and James Whitfield (supervisor-side voice) — front the product communication. The full disclosure is at /about-our-ai.

One shift in. A ranked answer out.

If your plant is in NAICS 311, 326, or 332–339 and you've got a line that's leaving output on the floor, the TestFlight beta is open right now.

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